application rollback

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Application rollback refers to reverting a software application to a previous version, often to resolve issues introduced by an update. On WindowsForum.com, discussions cover rollback strategies for Microsoft Outlook when updates cause CPU spikes, performance degradation, or compatibility problems. IT professionals share methods to restore earlier builds, manage update settings, and troubleshoot post-rollback stability. The tag focuses on practical rollback procedures for enterprise and consumer Windows environments, emphasizing recovery from problematic patches or feature updates.
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    Fixing Microsoft Outlook CPU Spikes: Everything IT Pros Need to Know

    Microsoft’s Classic Outlook client has recently been under the spotlight for a puzzling and frustrating issue that causes it to become a significant system resource hog. Users across Windows 10 and Windows 11 environments have reported sudden CPU spikes during routine tasks like composing...
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