 So Mary says I am using Microsoft Outlook and notice that the Zoom icon at the top menu to create a meeting invite was removed and I can't see it anymore. Does anyone here know how to put it back? Well, the answer to that is first of all, do you wind up by any chance having a Teams meeting showing in its place? The reason I ask for that is because both Zoom and Teams are responsible for putting those little starters, Zoom meetings, Teams meetings, start of this, start of that. They do that as add-ins that they add to Outlook. The thing to do to start off with is to go into your add-ins menu and see if A, they're there and B, who's got the floor? I mean, are they both turned on? Maybe one of them is interfering with the other. I can tell you for a fact that when Teams is around, Teams does like to take charge because I've got a situation here where occasionally I'll have a Teams meeting going and then there's a Zoom meeting that starts up, let's say a half hour before the Teams meeting starts. I have got one of these fancy e-posts. Let's talk to Teams. It's a meeting type headset and I mean, it's not that it's a Bluetooth, but they have their own language that they speak. I have a dongle plugged in down here and trying to figure out who gets precedence in a case like that is often an interesting struggle to see which one of them will win. In this particular case, like if you get Teams, maybe you put it in and it pops the Zoom out because I'm Teams and I'm better, or maybe something else comes along and pops that out, or maybe you reinstall Zoom and it pops the Teams out and says I was here first. That's where you look. Isn't the add-ins? Yeah. Isn't it also a case if you have your system is centrally managed, if it's not you that controls which apps? If the organization says, and we're not going to support Zoom. That's entirely possible as well. Yeah. Because that could be another thing if it's centrally managed your work laptop or your work desktop, and they control which apps they may have removed it. Exactly. That's the case that I really wasn't looking at. I tend to approach things from the consumer standpoint more than I do from the big business standpoint. Yeah. Because again, the people that me and the people that I work with deal with are our biggest client is a little over 100 people, and there are a lot of them are like 15 and 20 souls in an organization, so the game changes. Yeah. It changes. Well, that's something though, I mean it could be that they do some other update and it could have wiped out those applications. So to your point Hal, if you don't see it within the applications as installed, you can always try reinstalling it to see if it is the app and it should reappear. But then again, if it's the conflict between the apps, I don't know if that still the case. I have another thing going to the point that you just made. If that's a click to run subscription type in setup, you always there's a nice little tool that you can find down in the bowels of the Outlook folder. That will allow you to change the client level to pretty much anything that you want. You can determine that by looking at Microsoft puts out a building of all the updated versions, historical versions that they've done. And if something malfunctions in the version that you're in, you can always do this to revert to the prior version. I mean, I had to have to do that myself a while back where I had a condition where they pulled an update to Outlook that would cause it to, I bring it up and it would start to work and it would last for maybe 10 or 15 seconds and then shut itself down. And it wasn't nothing I could do with that, reverted it to the prior version. It worked just fine, reported that and it's like, oh yeah, we did do that. Sorry, we'll fix it. So a lot of that can be, make sure you're on the most current version. Always good advice. Or if you're on the current version and you have the problem reverting back. Exactly. Or if you're in an insider channel, here's another little tip you can go from the beta to the standard release channel. That's an easy back and forth if you're running the beta, the insider version.