 Trydeep has a question. We are currently rolling out Teams for a customer. The Share to Teams button or add-in isn't available in Outlook. However, it is available on Outlook on web, already logged into Teams with the same account. As per Microsoft, the add-in should get automatically installed. Teams meeting add-in is already installed and working. Outlook version used is Microsoft Outlook 2019, MSO, and do I need to read the whole thing? How is that important? No. Okay. It's the 64-bit version. Are there any requirements for the Office or Outlook version for the add-in to be available? I've done some research, however, couldn't find any concrete answers on the versions or requirements for this add-in to be enabled by in Outlook. Any help or suggestions would be appreciated. Well, for me, the big tip office, it says Outlook 2019. Outlook 2019 means that's the MSI version, the standalone that you buy money, you spend money for. This add-in, I would be willing to bet you a large sack of potatoes or whatever else happens to suit you. That is a click-to-run M365 only feature. There are a number of them. Primarily, they deal with inter-sharing between the various applications. That's why everybody who is doing this sort of thing should be running the subscription M365 click-to-run versions of everything. There are just other things that the stand-alones will not do. Now, of course, he does have the option of going in and looking at his add-ins to make sure that that add-in isn't turned off. For Grins, I shared with some, well, anyway, Christian will share some links that I've got on how you turned on and off. That will just appear magically in the blog post and on the YouTube page, yes. Yes, yes. Thank you, Christian. Your magic is without question, just beyond question. I know, yes. But anyway, the thing of it is that there are some things about turning in on and off and also some troubleshooting. There is one thing that struck me of note, if everything else was working, and there is a Connected Experiences button in Outlook. If you don't have that turned on, you don't get that, but unfortunately, I'm pretty sure that would also eliminate the other Teams button that is currently functional in his version, so I'm not real confident that's going to do anything for him. More than likely, it's the fact that he's got the Office 2019 and not 365 click to run. That's the biggie for me. I would agree with that, especially since it said that it is available in Outlook on the web. That's completely supports that whole theory. I would venture to say if he has the, and I don't know whether the MSI versions get this, but he's got the little try the new Outlook button, which if you've not looked at Outlook, Monarch, if you go visit your account via Outlook web access and turn that into a progressive web app and paste it on your desktop to do a virtually identical. Yes. In fact, I'm pushing a lot of my clients towards using Outlook on the web and doing exactly what you said because you can basically pin it on your app bar just like you would your normal Outlook. Only when you open it, it opens it in the browser version, which means it's not taking as many resources off of your computer, so it works a lot faster, it's a lot lighter, and to housepoint all those fancy new features that are super awesome. A lot of those, you only get an Outlook for the web, you're not going to get them in an Outlook client app. It's almost worth your time to start. Yep. I moved to that ages ago, you guys know that and I do the same thing. So it's a progressive web app, I have it pinned to the bottom, it works just the same. There's some minor differences in between the interfaces, but I've stopped complaining because I've forgotten what those other things are because apparently they weren't important enough, I was able to move across entirely. But it's getting slimmer and slimmer now that they've actually got a full-fledged ribbon on the web app, and for that matter, the Monarch version, it's getting fairly cool. I'm holding on to the desktop with my deathgrip because- Well, I will start. TMA. I have TMA, too many accounts. I can bring multiple accounts into the same environment and cross-reference my calendars and everything all in one place instead. Yeah. I do that. So yeah. You can't do that in the web. Yeah. Plus, I don't believe they've got iNAP support in it yet. There's certainly no POP support. There's no support for PSD files so that you can do archiving, where as poor idiots that have got an M365 family, that is to say offensivelyoutlook.com account for primary, you only get 50 gigs in space. My goodness, 50 gigs? Oh, I had a client that had- How easy that goes away. I'm sitting at about 95 percent most of the time. I had a client that had 90,000 emails in her inbox and she comes to me, she's like, I can't delete anything. What do you mean you can't delete something? Because it was so full, making that little quasi copy between the inbox and the deleted, there was no room, even in their smallest messages. We had to create a PSD, move them out and then delete them. That was the only way we could click. I remember you might have 90,000 emails. I used to read it. You might have been able to delete them from the online, but did you try them? Yeah, that's a good point. Yeah, this was desktop version. I don't know, that was- Right. Yeah, yeah. I used to have a mailbox that had a two gig max. Yeah, what happened to those days? It was delete emails constantly. Yeah. It's like playing whack-a-mole. One goes in, one goes out. One goes in and one goes out. Possibly going back to your admin saying, look, I need more space. I'm locked in. Somebody just sent me massive attachments. That was the problem with that model was that that was in the attachment days. Yes. Oh, that's how we were teaching. That was early links. Yeah. Teaching people how to use links instead of attachments. That's a thing to learn very quickly when, but again, if you're on the receiving end of those attachments, yeah. I had many a conversation with the admin asking for more space just so I could go in and get rid of those things. 90,000. I get upset with 990. I'm a 90. Don't look at my phone, Sherry. Don't look at my phone. You don't want to know. You don't want to see it. Too many accounts again. That was my webinar yesterday, was how to clean out your stuff and get ready for the new year. And of course, Outlook was not happy, so. Thanks.