![]() Outlook for iOS only runs on iOS 8.0 or later. Until the passcode is setup, the user will be unable to access Outlook. ![]() In the event a passcode is not set, it will prompt users to set one up in iOS settings. On iOS devices, Outlook will check to make sure a passcode is properly set. How this works on iOS and Android devices varies slightly, based on the available controls provided by Apple and Google. If your company email policy requires that devices have a password in order to sync mail, Outlook will enforce this at the device level. Outlook now implements password enforcement using Exchange ActiveSync. ![]() ![]() While our first release focused on bringing a great end-user experience to market, we are also well underway building the IT controls that our business customers require. Today, we are happy to share some of the features we’ve added over the past two weeks. We promised to deliver updates to Outlook every few weeks and we’ve been listening closely to your feedback. We’ve heard from many of you that enjoy how Outlook brings together the core tools you need to get things done-your email, calendar, contacts and files-helping you get more done even on the smallest screen. Just over two weeks ago, we delivered the first version of Outlook for iOS and Android devices.
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