Outlook Web Access – A new look when accessing OWA using your mobile web browser

The following is not about the Outlook Mobile app but about Outlook Web Access (OWA), also known as Outlook on the Web, when accessed using your mobile web browser.

A new look is available for OWA is now available and turned on by default, but you can opt-out at any time by switching the toggle.

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Exchange administrator can manage the visibility of this toggle by updating the OWA policy using PowerShell:

Set-OwaMailboxPolicy “<outlook web access policy>” -OutlookBetaToggleEnabled $false

The new OWA UI on mobile browser looks nicer Smile

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