Microsoft has been recommending the use of 32-bit Office installations for quite a long while, so the new policy switch is a notable change. The change could affect organizations with dependencies on using certain 32-bit Office 365 add-ins, noted writer Woody Leonhard in a blog post. This change was communicated by Microsoft via an Office 365 Admin Center notice, which is typically seen only by IT pros. IT pros will see things like 64-bit Office installs by default, an end to Triple Data Encryption (3DES) and default Microsoft Teams installs in some cases, among other changes.įirst, new Office ProPlus installations (the productivity suite that comes with Office 365 subscriptions) and new Office 2019 installations are going to be 64-bit by default, starting sometime around mid-January. ![]() Microsoft is making a few notable changes this year for Office 365 business subscribers, but they could be flying somewhat under the radar screens of IT pros.
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