I finally upgraded from Outlook 2010 to 2016 a few months back, and I'm glad to
see that Outlook is no longer the sluggish beast it has been for years and
years.
That's worth it for me, and almost offsets the blandness and lack of distinction
of the default color scheme across the new office line (relative to 2010)
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On Fri, Dec 9, 2016 12:39 PM, Wolf, Daniel [email protected]
wrote:
Hello everyone,

Is Outlook 64-bit better with large PSTs, in any way?



We will be embarking on a company-wide upgrade to Office 2016, and I have to
decide if it will be 64-bit by default, or stay 32-bit.



Ignoring plugin compatibility (just trust me we have that part handled), are
there any benefits to using Office 2016 64-bit outside of large Excel files?



I’m looking for a technical citation, thus far I haven’t found anything beyond
64bit being immune to certain security issues.



Regards,

Daniel Wolf

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