Thanks for the response…
That is what I used to do, but that is no longer the case after July 2018 insider updates. The plug in is broken and outlook aborts the plug in. You can un install it, clean the registry. Reinstall it etc. No love. The plug will not even load (and there are no overrides)
It is a bigger problem, that IFS engineering needs to fix. It is tied into the new security and compliance changes that were relased for GDPR in May and are in the new version of Outlook Pro plus (early release in July 2018) and Windows 10 1809 (I’m on the 2019 version - 1903 right now).
I suspect that everyone that uses outlook will run into this by the end of the year.
The ironic item in this is that if IFS designed agisn the new outlook API, they would be 95% complete for the OwA plug in for Office 365.
The agile software development has changed, and require a different mindset on product development.