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Get the release notes advantage

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Written by: Stephanie Shenk, technical editor for Office 365

Audience: Office 365 for professionals and small businesses, Office 365 for enterprises


 

Inside information may get you in trouble when it comes to stocks and bonds, but when it comes to software, it’s best to know the inside scoop! The Office 365 release notes are like the friend who’s played a video game so many times that she can guide you through all the pitfalls your first time through – and sometimes even let you know why they’re happening. Created when the product is released to the public or updated, release notes capture issues that couldn’t be resolved before the product was released. It’s like late-breaking news: You won’t find this information anywhere else, folks!

 

For example, here are a few important things that release notes can tell you:

* It may take an hour to receive your first email

* Password expiration prompt doesn’t show up in Mac Outlook and Mac Entourage

* Does your mobile device support single sign-on for SharePoint Online?

 

Don’t want to spend the time learning about issues the hard way? Beat your peers to the punch – check out the Release Notes for Office 365 for enterprises or the Release Notes for Office 365 for small businesses today!

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  • 対象: Office 365 for Professional and Small Business , Office 365 for Enterprise

    内部情報は、株式や債券の時は公開すると問題を引き起こしますが

  • Is there anything similar that's updated when features are added/removed instead of known issues? Recently things were added such as increasing the limit of Lync attendees from 250 to 1000 and opening attachments in the Exchange Online App (such as Word documents) for viewing and printing using the Web Apps. Changes like this shouldn't be this hard to find, but we spend hours a week trying to make sure we don't miss relevant news.

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