
If I’d run this at the start of the Office 2016 deployment during testing, it would have given me a better idea of potential issues that might come up. This tells you how to toggle that setting if you’d rather the deleted items go to the other person’s mailbox, which removes the need for the delegate to have access to someone else’s deleted items. Nástroj Microsoft Support and Recovery Assistant (SaRA) spoutí testy ke zjitní píin chyb a nabízí nejlepí eení nalezeného problému. I had noticed in Outlook 2016 by default, that users had sometimes mentioned they could no longer delete items from mailboxes they only had Inbox access to, and I assumed this was a change in behavior from Outlook 2010. The link goes here which then goes into details about the problem. But, from the results I see, I’d say everyone should run this tool regardless!įor example, my scan came up with this as one of the issues found: It takes a few minutes to run, but will identify a bunch of possible issues you may have. The article above has a step by step guide for scanning Outlook for problems. It can fix many of the issues for you or tell you how to fix them yourself. The scenarios make sense, covering Office setup, Outlook, mobile devices, webmail, and even Dynamics CRM Online. I was just made aware of this useful tool by Microsoft Support – the Microsoft Support and Recovery Assistant for Office 365 (also known as ‘SaRA’).Įven better, it’s not just for Office 365, other Office products can be scanned using this tool such as Outlook in Office 2010, 20. The SaRA Tool will run tests on your computer to figure out the problem. SaRA requires administrative rights to install, which is fine for BYOD and some other environments where local admin control is provided to the user, otherwise IT staff will need to help the user install and run the tool.
