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Microsoft to retire the OWA Light client in Exchange Server

Microsoft to Retire OWA Light Client In Exchange Server

Microsoft plans to disable and remove OWA Light, the lightweight Outlook Web Access client for Exchange Server, in an upcoming update expected in August 2026. The company says retiring the…

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