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Starting from build 16.0.8528.2147 (Version 1709) of the 32-bit version of Outlook 2016 for Windows has been updated to be Large Address Aware (LAA). This increases the maximum address space available to Outlook from 2 GB to 4 GB when it is running on a 64-bit version of Windows. This is key to improved graphics rendering in Outlook when using newer displays that support higher screen resolutions.
- LAA Outlook has been extensively tested. But there is the possibility that some third-party or in-house developed Outlook COM Add-ins may experience issues with the change.
- Only 32-bit, 1709 versions of Outlook 2016 or later and running on a 64-bit version of Windows may be impacted.
- The symptoms may range from COM Add-ins that crash or that exhibit unexpected behaviour or errors.
- Outlook’s current design automatically disables any COM add-ins that crash.
- Office store/Office.js add-ins are not be impacted by the LAA
change.
So what’s for the app developer?
- So if you are a developer, you should review your COM Add-in code.
- Test and determine if the add-in is updated for LAA.
- Ensure it is LAA compatible and not checking for or expecting the high bit to be unset.
- If the COM Add-in is not updated to work with LAA, the use of the COM Add-in must be reassessed since indefinitely disabling automatic updates to Office is not recommended.
For more info, please refer the detailed info at,
- What steps you need to do if you see issues with COM addins?
- Memory limits for Windows and Windows Server releases
Hope this helps.
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February 22, 2019
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March 07, 2019
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- Anonymous