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Start classic Outlook in safe modeIn Windows 10, click Start.Type Outlook /safe, in the Search programs and files and then click OK.Close and re-open Outlook.If the issue is resolved, you can keep working, or if you have time, take the following steps to find out what COM Add-in is causing the problem.
Newer Windows updates and builds like Windows 10/11 provide better compatibility with Outlook 2019 and Outlook 365. If your Outlook keeps freezing, despite all your effort, it’s time to bring in the professionals. If your internet is slow or spotty, Outlook might struggle to sync data.
You can start Outlook in safe mode, disable your add-ins, and then try to open Outlook normally. If you can't open Outlook, or Outlook disappears or crashes, one of your add-ins may be to blame or you may need to update Outlook. TrustedTech is a Microsoft solutions Partner in the following areas. Message 2 - The file you're attaching is bigger than the server allows.
Some programs running on the back of your computer may conflict with Outlook and cause Outlook to crash. To see if that’s the problem for you, restart your computer, and then reopen Outlook to see if it runs correctly. Test if Outlook is functioning correctly after disabling [guide to repair Outlook problems](https://sites.google.com/view/fixoutlookstuckonloadingprofil/home) the add-ins. If not, it means still Outlook keeps crashing. Let us try another solution to get this issue fixed soon. If Outlook does not crash, this indicates that one or more Add-ins are to blame for the Outlook 365 crash.
If so, wait a short time (usually two or three minutes) to see if Outlook guide to repair Outlook problems starts working again. You might need to set Windows Update to automatically download and install recommended updates. Installing any important, recommended, and optional updates can often correct problems by replacing out-of-date files and fixing vulnerabilities. To install the latest Windows and Office updates, click the link below.
Occasionally, classic Outlook tries to run a process in the background. Auto-archive, sending and receiving a very large attachment, or running some of the other mailbox tools can all be done in the background. Check the status bar at the bottom of the screen to see if another process is running. If so, wait a short time (usually two or three minutes) to see if Outlook starts working again. If you can't choose any of the menu options, type inside an email message, calendar event, or contact, Outlook may have frozen. There are three steps you can take to try to get Outlook working again.
Find solutions to common problems or get help from guide to repair Outlook problems a support agent. If Outlook is NOT able to start in safe mode, then try the next proposed solution below, entitled Create a new Outlook profile. Outlook may be running with settings meant for an older Windows version. For more detailed instruction on how to enable or disable add-ins see this Quick Tip.If you you get an error that you cannot disable the add-in see this Quick Tip instead. The "Cannot open the Outlook window" error can be fixed quite easily. If you share this computer with another user, you can ask this other user to logon and ask to verify if Outlook is still working for him or her.
After updating Office, you may experience a brief flashing window every hour, which triggers the OfficeBackgroundHandlerRegistration task to start running. In this case, sign in to the Microsoft 365 portal by using your administrator credentials, and then select service health to determine whether other customers are experiencing the same issue. If other customers are experiencing the issue, the issue should end when the service-interrupting event is resolved. If you’d like to share any feedback about this article, please let us know.
If Outlook is configured to connect to the Exchange mailbox in Online mode, an .ost file is not used. To adjust the number of days of data that are synced for shared folders, add the following registry values. You can limit the synchronization window that’s used for calendar folders to reduce the number of items that are stored locally in your calendar folders.
To sum up, we explored several methods to fix "Outlook won’t open" errors. Whether it’s a profile issue, a corrupted PST file, or faulty add-ins, the methods above can help you get Outlook running again. When Microsoft Outlook refuses to open, it’s incredibly frustrating. This issue often stems from common culprits like a corrupted user profile, a damaged data file (PST or OST), or even a minor conflict within its settings or add-ins.
I ran the Classic Outlook Advanced Diagnostics troubleshooter but that did not provide any useful information. I also ran the Classic Outlook Calendar Check troubleshooter, but that was useless. The first file in the report said that the troubleshooter could guide to repair Outlook problems not connect because Outlook was not connected to an Exchange server. We often install Add-ins in Outlook to enhance Outlook’s functionality.
I would say first things first is figure out if any of guide to repair Outlook problems these actually resolves her issue, and then (if so) document it on a quick 1-pager that she can follow if/when you’re not available. When the scan is done and errors have been fixed, run scanpst.exe again until no errors are found anymore. If after scanning the file more than 3 or 4 times errors are still found, you might want to copy over your data in a new pst-file. We have tried all things mentioned above (except reconnecting the MS account), but the only solution so far is deleting the users profile. If I run an online repair and reboot her PC it will usually work for a day or two. Kinda at a loss at this point, I am thinking about wiping the PC and starting again.
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