 Chris asks, is anyone found a way to view public folder contacts or shared mailbox contacts in the new Outlook interface? The answer to that is no, not yet. The new Outlook is primarily with a few little bells and whistles added onto it. The same as if you took Outlook web access and pasted it into a progressive web app frame and just stuck that on your desktop, it's virtually the same thing. It does allow now allow for additional accounts. The last I saw it will now accept an iMac account from Yahoo or Gmail. But the things that it doesn't do compared to these original classic desktop Outlook are volumous. It doesn't do what you're asking. It doesn't do custom fonts. It has a very limited set of rules that can be applied. It doesn't run them like at that on command. It doesn't do, oh gosh, it doesn't allow you to have a, if you do a reply or a forward, you get it pasted into the frame unless you've got the preview pane on, and then it will pop the message out for you. But there are just there's issues with calendaring. There's just it doesn't do a lot. There is a site. There is an announcement of the thing over on Tech Community. Hopefully, our good friend Christian here will include that link. The link will be there. People reading this or watching this, we'll see it. That particular page is updated fairly frequently as the things that they're adding. That's just, and that will also give you a chance to see a lot of the things that they don't do yet. A lot of it will say coming, some of it will say just not going to happen. Is that the wording they use to? No, of course that's not there. I would prefer it. Not planned at this time. Under review. You're dreaming. We don't use that either. Honestly, I struggled. I think we had this conversation a couple of years ago, Hal. I was struggling to give up the desktop and move over to OWA. And I've got it as a PWA. But I made that jump over because of the new features, the cloud-based features, were just more compelling than what I was losing. And so I made the switch over and I'm 100% over. Yeah, look, there are some annoying things when I want to go and I'm organizing activities, do some other things. There's a few extra clicks that I have to do or to open up to get around some of the way that it works. But otherwise, I've forgotten about the reasons why I was reluctant to move over to OWA. And I'm all in now. Yeah, well, looking around on the news groups is an awful lot of people that are awfully upset about all the things that it does not do. There's also quite a good deal of consternation about bringing the old Outlook back. When you install, flip the switch in the classic Outlook to bring up the new Monarch client as ever, that's its code name. The old Outlook client is not removed. It's there, they both live side by side. You can run them both at the same time. I have found though that on a number of people, there is a swap or registry setting that gets made that winds up, so it doesn't matter which one of the two shortcuts, icons that you click, you wind up on the new one. There is a support article at Microsoft which I can also pass along that will tell you how to revert that so that you can throw the on-off switch back off again. And make sure that the classic Outlook is the one that always loads when you want that one to load.