Does anyone know exactly what that means in this case?
Specifically, what works and what doesn't?
Thank you
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Does anyone know exactly what that means in this case?
Specifically, what works and what doesn't?
Thank you
John Niendorf wrote:
Does anyone know exactly what that means in this case?
Specifically, what works and what doesn't?Thank you
Sometimes we receive a rating that makes no sense whatsoever and can only assume that the reason is because a person "wants" it to work at that level. In this case, we had a "Gold" rating for Office 365 on Linux and there is absolutely no way Office 365 is playing that nice. Currently, Office 365 does not work to my knowledge. I'm not always the first to know, but I would say this is a case where needed to review the ratings. I've done that and removed the "Gold" rating. My apologies for an confusion or inconvenience this may have caused.
Just as a status update, it's February 2019 and Office365 still won't even install nicely. (Tested on OSX with the latest O365.)
I haven't tried the deployment tool as another user has, but for the layperson, assume O365 does NOT work.
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