If you have an application which integrates with Outlook at MAPI level, this integration is lost when this is a 32-bit application.
![]() Microsoft Office 2010 To 2013 Install Any PreviousSupported versions of Windows Supported versions of Exchange Choosing between 32-bit and 64-bit Special notice for Outlook Hotmail Connector accounts Uninstall any previous version first Installing OutlookOffice 2013 Installing or upgrading Business Contact Manager Starting Outlook for the first time after the upgrade Migrating nk2-fileAutoSuggest Upgrading from Outlook 2002XP or previous Ribbon Classic view Outlook 2013 compatibility with previous versions of Office Outlook 2013 standalone installations Tip Have you already successfully upgraded to Outlook 2013 The you might enjoy the guides 30 Short questions and tips for Outlook 2013 and Where do I find instead.Supported versions of Windows In order to install Outlook 2013, youll need at least the following version of Windows and Service Pack level: Windows 7 SP1 (32-bit or 64-bit) Windows 8 (32-bit or 64-bit) If you want to use Outlook 2013 on a server version of Windows you can use: Windows Server 2008 R2 SP1 (64-bit) Windows Server 2012 (64-bit) Right click on Computer in the Start Menu or Explorer and choose Properties to see which Windows Service Pack you have installed.
Another way to see it is via: Control Panel- System and Security- System Trying to install Office 2013 on Windows XP or Windows Vista will result in the error: The specified program requires a newer version of Windows. Supported versions of Exchange If you are making use of an Exchange account, the Exchange server has to be one of the following versions. Exchange 2007 Exchange 2010 Exchange 2013 Tip To find out which version of Exchange you are connecting to now see this Quick Tip. Microsoft Office 2010 To 2013 Archive For CorporateNotable features requiring at least Exchange 2010 Integrated e-mail archive; designed to replace the pst-archive for corporate environments MailTips; Configurable warning system to prevent common e-mail mistakes Connecting to multiple Exchange servers is only supported when all the servers are running Exchange 2010 Greater Calendar reliability Improved retention and compliance functionality. Notable features requiring at least Exchange 2013 Site Mailboxes; a new sharing and collaboration mailbox to unite mailbox data and stored documents (also requires SharePoint 2013). Policy Tips; an extension of the MailTips feature to inform you that you might be sending out sensitive information (within Exchange this is knows as Data Loss Prevention or DLP). Mail Apps; a new way to add (external web) services and extensions to Outlook which are managed on the Exchange server rather than on the local Outlook client via an add-in. Note: In order to use some of the functionality in Outlook 2013, youll require configuring your Exchange account with Cached Exchange Mode enabled (CEM). For an overview of features requiring CEM see: Outlook 2010: New features and Cached Exchange Mode Choosing between 32-bit and 64-bit All Office 2013 applications are available in both a 32-bit and a 64-bit edition. ![]() The 32-bit version can be installed on both a 32-bit and a 64-bit version of Windows. Benefits of using the 64-bit edition of Outlook 2013 Using the 64-bit version of Outlook does not have any direct benefits. The functionality within Outlook is the same and there is also no (noticeable) performance increase by using the 64-bit edition. Installing the 64-bit version only really makes sense when you also need the 64-bit version of Excel for large file support (2GB) andor several complex calculations. If you do not use these 64-bit specific features, Microsoft recommends that you use the 32-bit version instead. ![]() Downsides of using the 64-bit edition of Outlook 2013 If you choose for the 64-bit version, youll have to be aware of the following downsides; All add-ins that you want to use have to be recompiled as 64-bit add-ins by the vendor of these add-ins. You can contact the vendor of the add-in to verify if they supply 64-bit versions of their add-ins and if you are eligible for a free upgrade. Many sync applications for mobile phones and other mobile devices will not recognize the Outlook installation. Microsoft has announced that Windows Mobile Device Manager (WMDC) will not be updated for Outlook 64-bit compatibility. When you try to sync with Outlook 2013 64-bit, youll receive the following error; Either there is no default mail client or the current mail client cannot fulfill the messaging request Messaging Application Programming Interface (MAPI) calls can only be made at the 64-bit level.
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