Microsoft Outlook: Set up classic Outlook accounts and settings in new Outlook for Windows automatically
Starting October 2025, Outlook will automatically set up classic Outlook Exchange Online accounts and settings in the new Outlook for Windows in the background, if conditions are met. This feature is on by default, preserves existing settings, and can be managed or disabled by admins via policy. To simplify the transition experience, starting in October 2025, Microsoft Outlook will automatically set up users’ classic Outlook accounts and settings in the new Outlook for Windows—seamlessly and in the background—if certain conditions are met. This enhancement enables users to work across both Outlook experiences without manual setup or toggling. Note: This update does not change the previously communicated migration opt-out timelines: January 2026 for EDU and April 2026 for Enterprise. Note: This update does not force the launch or usage of the new Outlook, nor does it modify any existing classic Outlook settings or defaults. When this will happen Current Channel Production (General Availability): We will begin the roll out in October 2025 and continue to expand it over the next few months. How this affects your organization If a user’s primary account in classic Outlook is an Exchange Online account, and the new Outlook toggle is available (not hidden by policy), and the new Outlook is installed on their device, then their accounts and settings will be automatically configured in the new Outlook when they launch classic Outlook. This setup occurs in the background and does not alter existing accounts, settings, or defaults. Additional details: Users will receive an in-app notification in classic Outlook. If users have previously signed into new Outlook, their primary account remains unchanged. Any new accounts added in classic Outlook will appear as secondary accounts in new Outlook. Only accounts from the active profile in use will be set up in new Outlook. Shared mailboxes and delegate permissions will be preserved in the new Outlook setup. Users who launch the new Outlook directly from their device will be able to get started with the accounts and settings they use in classic Outlook, without any additional effort. This feature is on by default and does not require user […]
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