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MC332872 – A new view focused on add-in health is being added to the Microsoft 365 Apps health dashboard in the Microsoft 365 Apps admin center. The view will provide information about the reliability and performance of Component Object Model (COM) and Visual Studio Tools for Office (VSTO) add-ins used by Office apps in your organization.
The view will show information about both public and private add-ins.
This message is associated with Microsoft 365 Roadmap ID 88907.
When this will happen:
Microsoft expects this rollout to begin in early March and expect the rollout to be completed by late April.
How this will affect your organization:
The Add-in health view is intended to help you identify add-ins that might be causing problems for your users. There is no direct impact to your users with the release of the Add-in health view. To provide add-in health information, a small amount of additional data about each add-in is collected from the user’s device and sent to Microsoft.
What you need to do to prepare:
To see information in the Add-in health view, you must do the following:
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