| Status | DECIDED |
| Owner | James Kyndt |
| Stakeholders | Steering Committee |
Decision: Option 1) Use Outlook Fat Client
Decision made by: IT Steering Committee
Date:
Online Meeting: MS Transformation - IT SteerCo #3
Issue
During the PrePilot/Pilot, Autodiscover issues in the Outlook fat client caused login failures for approximately 10%–15% of migrated users on managed devices, which is expected to cause a significantly higher impact during the upcoming migration waves.
Recommendation
Background & Context
Root cause
Because the primary MX record still points to Gmail (a necessary setup during the coexistence period), Outlook Autodiscover behaves inconsistently during sign-in and may attempt to configure the user’s Gmail mailbox instead of the M365/Exchange Online mailbox.
Once the MX record is switched from Google to M365 after June 8, this underlying condition should be removed and the root cause is expected to be resolved.
Migration execution observations
During the PrePilot/Pilot, a recurring issue was identified affecting managed devices:
- Approximately 10%–15% of migrated users experienced login / profile connection failures when using Outlook Desktop.
- The symptoms are consistent with Autodiscover-related failures (e.g., Outlook cannot correctly locate mailbox settings or authenticate to the right endpoint post-migration).
Vendor dependency
- A Microsoft support ticket is open, but:
- No confirmed fix or workaround has been provided yet, despite several escalations and follow-up calls over 1 month.
- Resolution ETA and feasibility is uncertain as of 06/06,meaning a fix willlikely not arrive before the first migration wave.
Business impact observed / expected
If Outlook Desktop remains the Day‑1 standard and the issue persists:
- A significant subset of users may be unable to access email/calendar via the desktop client at cutover (Outlook web version still accessible).
- This would likely result in: High incident volume (300 to 400 tickets a week potentially) resulting in longer resolution times for other issues.
- Productivity loss and reduced confidence in the migration
Assumption
- Disabling / not deploying the Outlook fat client is feasible ahead of the Migration Waves by adjusting the M365 application packages (e.g., excluding Outlook Desktop from the standard package).
- The Autodiscover/login issue has been observed only on Managed devices (corporate-managed endpoints). Non-managed/BYOD scenarios hve not generated this issue so far.
Constraints / Impacts
- PST limitations: Outlook on the Web does not support direct use of local PST files, which may generate additional incidents for users relying on PSTs for archives or operational folders. A mitigation (communication + guidance on alternatives) may be required.
- Offline working limitation: Outlook on the Web provides no true offline mode, which impacts users who need email/calendar access during travel or in low/no connectivity situations. This may require user segmentation (e.g., critical offline users) and/or interim alternatives.
- Change Management need to revamp communication if not deploying fat client, this has an impact on the end user and may frustrate.
Options considered
Option 1) Use Outlook Fat Client
Option 2): Use Outlook Online
Option 3) Disable Autodiscover and User setup Outlook manually
Evaluation
| Criteria | Option 1) Use Outlook Fat Client | Option 2): Use Outlook Online | Option 3) Disable Autodiscover and User setup Outlook manually |
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Significant last-minute change management adjustments necessary |
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See also
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