 Hello, I'm Evan with Protected Trust. I'm here to show you how to log into the Outlook web application. Basically, you would want to do this any time you are having an issue with your desktop application and Outlook and you need to send an email or still work in your email, but you don't have a fix right away. I mean, maybe it's after hours or maybe we're just having an issue trying to resolve for you and you just need to keep working. So if you go into your browser and go to portal.office.com, you'll see that you have a dashboard. It'll give you a nice welcome. Say good afternoon. You're gonna want to click on the icon that says Outlook. This will then take you to the Outlook web application. You can also log in directly to Outlook.office.com and that'll take you to the exact same place. So you can go through the portal where your dashboard is or you can go directly to Outlook. Now even though the Outlook web application doesn't have all of the same things that you can get with the desktop application, you can still basically do pretty much anything you would need to do to communicate with other people through email. So you have your basic email folders. Your groups are here as well. You can also see that all your folder structures should be the same as you normally have it. Then you can also go into your calendaring and see any of your meetings that you have. You can have meetings just like you could in the normal desktop application. You can also see your contacts. So basically if you're in a bind and you need to send emails, don't be worried because your Outlook desktop application isn't working because you could log right in to the online application and you'll be able to use it. And don't forget to call Protected Trust support for any other assistance that you may need. To learn more about Protected Trust and see other tips like this, subscribe to our channel or visit us directly at ProtectedTrust.com.