[Trainer-Talk] Changes to MSOutlook 2016
Jim Portillo
portillo.jim at gmail.com
Tue Sep 12 18:28:13 UTC 2017
No.
I enabled it. I've had to do that for a long time now.
My original question is whether or not MS Outlook's layout and process has
changed.
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Subject: Re: [Trainer-Talk] Changes to MSOutlook 2016
I believe the issue is Gmail and not Outlook. Have you enabled left secure
access for apps on that particular Gmail account? Otherwise it blocks
outlook. Also if they have two factor authentication enabled you have to get
a special password for that computer. Log into the account from the web and
you will probably see a message that outlook was blocked and giving you
instructions on next steps.
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> On Sep 12, 2017, at 9:59 AM, Jim Portillo via Trainer-Talk
<trainer-talk at nfbnet.org> wrote:
>
> Good morning,
>
>
>
> Does anyone know if MS Outlook 2016 has made some recent changes? I'm
> setting up a new computer for a student, and when I loaded Outlook
> 2016, it came up with a very different way of setting up email
> accounts. Right away, it automatically assumed that I wanted to
> install an Outlook.com account, and when I kind of fumbled my way
> through the choices until I got to where I chose to add my account
> manually, I tried adding a gmail account, which was ready to go from
gmail's standpoint regarding the third party thing.
>
> It seemed to give me the imap settings, and when I entered the
> password, it told me that something went wrong and gave me options,
> none of which were "cancel."
>
> Anyway, I'm wondering if something happened to the program that
> changed settings, and if I'm going to have to do anything new or
> different when setting up accounts.
>
>
>
> I have Outlook 2016 on one of my personal laptops, and I had
> absolutely no problems setting anything up, because it was the same
> layout as previous versions of Outlook.
>
> Thoughts or help?
>
>
>
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