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The"feature" is annoying since the option to turn it off is hidden in most editions of the perpetual version of Office. In other words, it cannot be deactivated.in which it explained that should Outlook close due a system update, user action, or – heaven forbid – a crash,"you'll now be asked if you want to reopen any windows that were previously open.
The problem began with version 2306 of Office with a perpetual SKU – for example, Microsoft Office Professional Plus or Office Home and Business.When the issue was first reported, Microsoft shared the registry keys that needed to be set to stop Outlook prompting the user to reopen previous items. This was less than ideal for administrators faced with fielding support calls from users seeking to stop the nagging.
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