pst support

About this tag
The pst support tag on WindowsForum.com covers discussions about migrating PST files to the new Outlook for Windows. Topics include testing PST-heavy mailboxes, validating COM add-ins, and managing public folder workflows before switching from classic Outlook. Users and IT teams share practical advice on running both Outlook versions side by side to ensure compatibility. The tag also addresses Microsoft's gradual migration from Mail & Calendar and classic Outlook to the modern, web-powered new Outlook, which includes Copilot AI integration and offline enhancements. Power users and admins discuss the trade-offs between innovation and legacy support, emphasizing the need for thorough PST testing before transitioning.
  1. New Outlook Migration: Test PST, COM Add-ins, and Public Folders First

    Before switching to the new Outlook for Windows, users and IT teams should first test PST-heavy mailboxes, COM add-in dependencies, and public-folder workflows because Microsoft’s current migration caveats affect those classic Outlook assumptions more than the visible interface change. The...
  2. Microsoft's New Outlook for Windows: AI‑Powered Unified Email Migration

    Microsoft has quietly turned a gentle nudge into a full-court press: the company is actively moving Windows users away from Mail & Calendar and the classic Outlook client toward the modern, web-powered new Outlook for Windows, and it’s doing so with scheduled automatic rollouts, built-in opt-out...
  3. Microsoft Outlook for Windows 11: Key Features, User Feedback, and Should You Upgrade?

    Microsoft's latest iteration of Outlook for Windows 11 has undergone significant enhancements, aiming to provide a more modern and efficient email experience. This article delves into the key improvements, analyzes user feedback, and evaluates whether it's time for users to embrace the new...
  4. Microsoft Outlook 2025 Update: Copilot AI, Offline Enhancements & User Outlook

    Microsoft’s ongoing campaign to shift users from the venerable classic Outlook desktop client toward its new Outlook for Windows app underscores both the company’s commitment to modernity and the challenges inherent in remaking a legacy productivity tool. The June 2025 refresh of the new Outlook...