

We've seen the same sort of problem crop up recently with Office Click-to-Run. Diane Poremsky has a more thorough explanation of rolling back Click-to-Run versions on the Slipstick site. Instructions for changing from POP3 to IMAP mail access or for moving back to an earlier version of Office 365 are in the KB article. Microsoft is researching this problem and will post more information in this article when the information becomes available. If you have the option Remove from server after days disabled, you may experience the issue of email messages being duplicated in Outlook. If you have the option Remove from server after days enabled, you may experience the issue of email messages being deleted from the server. 2025 configured to use POP3, and if you have the Leave a copy of messages on the Server option enabled… This issue may occur if you have Outlook 2016 version. KB 3145116 goes into greater detail, saying, "After Outlook downloads your email, all the email messages on the server are deleted from the Inbox," and "email messages are downloaded multiple times in Outlook, causing duplicate items." 2025), your emails may get deleted from the server or you may receive duplicate emails in your inbox. If you have the most recent Office 365 update installed (version. Microsoft engineer Dan V describes the problem this way: 1043 - to get Outlook to work properly with POP3 mail accounts. Customers now report that you may have to manually revert all the way back to the Dec. 16 edition of Office 2016 Click-to-Run, version. Hope this helps? Licensing is complicated, and my knowledge on it is probably a year old, so I might be wrong.Microsoft has officially acknowledged - though not yet fixed - a problem with the Feb. Again, I might be wrong so read the COE's guidelines on the link above. Do you have premium licenses for the Power Platform? If not, then I believe you'll need them to use the COE.

See here where the COE documentation states you need premium licenses.


So you don't have access to premium connectors, meaning you can't write data to the COE Dataverse environment. These plans are "lesser" plans than the Power Platform premium licenses, which are below:
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One thing to note though, and I might be wrong here, but I believe your "Office 365 E3" license only has the "PowerApps for Office 365" and the "Flow for Office 365" plans within it. You'll then only have Office 365 E3 license. You might have some automation that does this for you. And if not, get your support desk or someone with access to manage users and licenses in your company to remove the license. If you want to get that removed from your user account then you should be able to remove it from Azure Active Directory if you have access. But my numbers might be wrong, as I haven't looked at the guide in ages. Where, I believe, your Office 365 E3 license provides 2,000 API calls a day. When you look in Azure Active Directory do you have the license called "Microsoft Power Automate Free"? If so, then you're correct, this license offers less that an Office 365 E3 license. I don't know what "licenseName": "FLOW_P2_VIRAL", is, sorry.
