Classic Outlook not available at the moment
Briefly

The recovery feature in the revamped Outlook client fails to function, causing crashes instead of allowing users to revert to the classic version. In response to this issue, Microsoft has begun investigating and has provided a temporary solution through a support document to download the older version from the Microsoft Store. With the phased rollout of the new Outlook version starting last December, users face further complications as the classic version will no longer be available after April 2026, affecting many Windows 10 users.
The recovery button that allows users to revert to the classic Outlook version is malfunctioning, causing the Outlook client to crash and Microsoft is investigating.
Users clicking the restore button find their Outlook crashing, and the classic version fails to install; Microsoft offers temporary download solutions via its support.
Microsoft's forced rollout of the updated Outlook client raises concerns, particularly with significant implications for users as support for the classic version will soon end.
Despite providing a way to switch back to classic Outlook, the ongoing issue highlights more significant problems faced by users since the client upgrade began.
Read at Techzine Global
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