Your Office 365 account has a license that includes the Exchange Online service. However, your service plan only gives you access to Web-based access (OWA).{0}If you want to use Desktop Outlook to access your Exchange Online service, talk to your Office 365 admin about upgrading your service plan. {0}Here is the documentation to help your administrator:{0}{1}{0}{2}
Your nickname cache wasn't found. Outlook can't auto-complete an email address when you compose a message. Click on the link ...
Your Office 365 account appears to be incorrectly configured.{2} This isn't something you can fix yourself; contact your ...
Your Office 365 account has a license that includes the Exchange Online service. However, your service plan only gives you ...
Your Office 365 account has a license that includes the Exchange Online service. However, your service plan only gives you ...
Your Office 365 account has a license that includes the Exchange Online service. However, your service plan only gives you ...
Your Office 365 account is set up on one or more mobile devices (listed on the next page). Often, resetting the mobile partnership ...
Your Office 365 account name (UPN) has changed from its original value. {2}This isn't something you can fix yourself; contact ...
Your Office 365 admin has opened a service request for a problem you're having with Outlook. Based on the information we ...
Your Office 365 group policy settings prevent you from installing %BRAND_ONEDRIVE%. Talk to your Office 365 admin about this ...