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    mrac received kudos from StooIT in EES 11.0.2032.0 issue with Outlook web add-ins   
    I tested on VM with Outlook 2016 and module 1334, looks like issue fixed. Requested to check users on their computers, who had issue with previous module.
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    mrac received kudos from StooIT in EES 11.0.2032.0 issue with Outlook web add-ins   
    I made tests:
    1. Windows 11 23h2 eng + all updates (build 22631.2715) + Office 2016 x64 RTM (no updates) + ESET ES 11.0.2032.0 - No issues with web add-ins.
    2. The same as #1 + installed all updates to Office 2016, build 16.0.5422.1000 64-bit, add-ins started to crashing in Outlook.
    3. The same as #2, but in ESET policy disabled option "Enable advanced scanning of browser scripts" - no more crashes. Users confirmed, that issue gone for them too.
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    mrac received kudos from FRiC in EES 11.0.2032.0 issue with Outlook web add-ins   
    No, we don't use IE combability mode.
    According to this document: https://learn.microsoft.com/en-us/office/dev/add-ins/concepts/browsers-used-by-office-web-add-ins
    volume-licensed Office 2016\2019 can use only Trident (IE) engine for all add-ins. Office 2021\365 use modern Edge Webview2 engine.
    I have Office365 with modern engine in Outlook, so no issues with Exchange web add-ins.
    Users with Outlook 2016\2019 has broken add-ins, because they are using IE engine.
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    mrac received kudos from Mr_Frog in EES 11.0.2032.0 issue with Outlook web add-ins   
    No, we don't use IE combability mode.
    According to this document: https://learn.microsoft.com/en-us/office/dev/add-ins/concepts/browsers-used-by-office-web-add-ins
    volume-licensed Office 2016\2019 can use only Trident (IE) engine for all add-ins. Office 2021\365 use modern Edge Webview2 engine.
    I have Office365 with modern engine in Outlook, so no issues with Exchange web add-ins.
    Users with Outlook 2016\2019 has broken add-ins, because they are using IE engine.
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