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After 10 years, technology czar Microsoft has discontinued the acceptance of new registrations for its free Custom Domains service. The same move was announced by the company on the Windows Live Admin Center page, where Windows users manage custom email addresses. Now, Microsoft is ending Outlook.com sign-ups for its custom domain service that allows Windows users to use Outlook.com to manage a personal, non-Microsoft email domain. It was indeed a great, free feature for individual and small businesses usage as well.
With the new decision by Microsoft, the removal or addition of new accounts will shortly be removed from Custom Domains. Microsoft will “wind down the Custom Domains product” while continuing to Offer phone support for Outlook existing custom email addresses “indefinitely,” says Mike Schackwitz, Principal Group Program Manager for the Outlook.com service. The service has been in existence since 2005. This step exactly match with Google’s decision when it closed its Google Apps Free Edition service that had been in existence since 2006.Teh primary goal of the technology giant Microsoft is to move its customers to its paid products, such as Office 365 Small Business and Small Business Premium.

“For domain administrators who wish to continue to manage email addresses in their domain, we will be providing the option to migrate your account to Office 365. As part of Office 365, you will be able to continue managing your custom domains, as well as use many additional productivity tools including shared calendars, cloud storage and instant messaging,” says a Windows Live admin site. For more support information

It has now become one of the most widely used email client by individuals, business owners and corporates. It brings performance when it comes to transfer messages or information to outside world. “>Offer phone support for Outlook existing custom email addresses “indefinitely,” says Mike Schackwitz, Principal Group Program Manager for the Outlook.com service. The service has been in existence since 2005. This step exactly match with Google’s decision when it closed its Google Apps Free Edition service that had been in existence since 2006.Teh primary goal of the technology giant Microsoft is to move its customers to its paid products, such as Office 365 Small Business and Small Business Premium.

“For domain administrators who wish to continue to manage email addresses in their domain, we will be providing the option to migrate your account to Office 365. As part of Office 365, you will be able to continue managing your custom domains, as well as use many additional productivity tools including shared calendars, cloud storage and instant messaging,” says a Windows Live admin site. For more support information please visit: http://customerhelp.support/microsoft-outlook-technical-support/

It has now become one of the most widely used email client by individuals, business owners and corporates. It brings performance when it comes to transfer messages or information to outside world. “>After 10 years, technology czar Microsoft has discontinued the acceptance of new registrations for its free Custom Domains service. The same move was announced by the company on the Windows Live Admin Center page, where Windows users manage custom email addresses. Now, Microsoft is ending Outlook.com sign-ups for its custom domain service that allows Windows users to use Outlook.com to manage a personal, non-Microsoft email domain. It was indeed a great, free feature for individual and small businesses usage as well.

With the new decision by Microsoft, the removal or addition of new accounts will shortly be removed from Custom Domains. Microsoft will “wind down the Custom Domains product” while continuing to Offer phone support for Outlook existing custom email addresses “indefinitely,” says Mike Schackwitz, Principal Group Program Manager for the Outlook.com service. The service has been in existence since 2005. This step exactly match with Google’s decision when it closed its Google Apps Free Edition service that had been in existence since 2006.Teh primary goal of the technology giant Microsoft is to move its customers to its paid products, such as Office 365 Small Business and Small Business Premium.

“For domain administrators who wish to continue to manage email addresses in their domain, we will be providing the option to migrate your account to Office 365. As part of Office 365, you will be able to continue managing your custom domains, as well as use many additional productivity tools including shared calendars, cloud storage and instant messaging,” says a Windows Live admin site. For more support information