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Home / Technology / Microsoft Outlook Bug Locks Encrypted Messages

Microsoft Outlook Bug Locks Encrypted Messages

8 Jan

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Summary

  • Classic Outlook users cannot open encrypted emails.
  • Microsoft is investigating the ongoing encryption bug.
  • Workarounds involve reverting to older versions.
Microsoft Outlook Bug Locks Encrypted Messages

Microsoft's classic Outlook email client is once again presenting problems for users attempting to access encrypted messages. This persistent bug, affecting version 2511 of the client, prevents users from opening secured emails, even when their identity has been successfully confirmed. The underlying cause of this disruptive issue remains under investigation by Microsoft.

In response to user concerns, the tech giant has acknowledged the problem and is working to resolve it. They have outlined temporary workarounds for those impacted by the bug. Users can opt to downgrade to a previous version of the classic Outlook application. Alternatively, they can adjust their encryption method by using the Options tab for encrypting emails, rather than proceeding through the File menu.

Microsoft has committed to providing further updates on their support page as their investigation progresses and a permanent fix is developed. The company is urging users to employ the suggested temporary measures to maintain access to their encrypted communications while a solution is being finalized. This situation highlights ongoing challenges with email security features.

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Disclaimer: This story has been auto-aggregated and auto-summarised by a computer program. This story has not been edited or created by the Feedzop team.
A bug in classic Outlook version 2511 is preventing users from opening encrypted emails, even after identity verification.
Temporary solutions include reverting to an older version of classic Outlook or using the Options tab for encryption.
Yes, Microsoft is investigating the problem and will provide updates as more information becomes available.

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