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Next Generation Sync Client | Release Notes
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Thank You Microsoft. It’s not so easy to know, if I have the newest version of the Next Generation Sync Client (NGSC). Yes, my blog post readers know it, this synchronization client will only be distributed as a C2R Version (Click 2 Run). According to the Office programs like Word and Excel, you will always have the newest and latest version of the program. But, are you sure? On Social networks like Yammer different people ask, which is the newest version?
Support of Office Offers now a Change log site, where you see not only the newest version number, but also it’s official release date and a description. And you see that information for both version, the Windows and the MAC version.
Microsoft, thanks again.
Kategorien:Next Generation Sync Client, Office365, OneDrive, OneDrive for Business
Schlagwörter: Change log, Links Office und Office 365, next Generation Sync Client, NGSC, OneDrive, OneDrive for Business
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