Microsoft Bookings – Old web version will be retired on 01/31/2023

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Microsoft Bookings, Microsoft 365 Experts

From Microsoft Corporation
Technical Bulletin MC485092 · Published Dec 14, 2022

Message Summary

Microsoft Bookings is part of the Microsoft 365 suite of products and is available through most commercial SKUs. It is available on the Web – Microsoft Bookings. The new version of Bookings was launched last year and is the default experience for all new users. This version addresses issues and introduces many new features.

Currently users have an option to switch back to the old version. But, going forward, we are retiring old version of Bookings.

When this will happen:

January 31, 2023

How this will affect your organization:

If your organization has users who use the old version:

We initially communicated the migration date of 11/30 which we have extended by 2 months. All users will now be migrated to the new version post January 31, 2023. This will not impact any of your existing calendars and there will be no loss of data. We would recommend you ask users in your organization to switch to the new version ahead of the retirement date to familiarize themselves with it. Depending on the practices of your organization, you might also want to consider any requirements around training your staff.

If your organization does not have users who use the old version:

There is no impact or loss of data.

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