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I am not quite sure when this started, otherwise I would have rolled back updates and/or removed recently installed apps. I recently uninstalled and reinstalled Office but it only made the issue worse. In System Configuration, if you select a check box, the related service or startup program runs when you restart the computer. If the check box is cleared, the service or startup program doesn't run when you restart the computer. |
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If it never worked before or if you are starting Outlook for the very first time, it could very well be that you have not configured your mail account correctly. A common mistake is choosing for an Exchange account while in fact you are using a POP3 or IMAP account. Just to make sure you are not fix outlook troubleshooting hub trying to troubleshoot an issue which has already been solved, before you begin verify that you have installed all updates for your version of Outlook. I’m not certain to which post you’re referring, but everything that’s been mentioned so far can be done directly by the user. No elevated permissions are required to do any of these steps. |
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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. You might [fix outlook troubleshooting hub](https://sites.google.com/view/fixoutlookstuckonloadingprofil/home) need to set Windows Update to automatically download and install recommended updates. |
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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. |
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I want it to open automatically whenever I open my laptop. 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. |
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If creating a new profile solves your issue, you can return to the Show Profiles dialog and delete your old profile. If you have Outlook in your startup folder, remove the shortcut from the startup folder. Sometimes outdated or over-protective anti-virus / anti-spam programs can conflict with Outlook or with one of your Outlook add-ins. As a result, the fix outlook troubleshooting hub anti-virus blocks the add-in and prevents Outlook from functioning properly. |
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A damaged or corrupted Outlook user profile is a common reason for "Outlook won’t open" errors. Creating a fresh profile can provide a clean slate for Outlook to start. Outlook stores all your email messages, meetings and events, contacts, and tasks in data files. You can run the Inbox Repair Tool (scanpst.exe) to scan your Outlook data files and repair errors. Are you having trouble starting Outlook or receiving fix outlook troubleshooting hub "Cannot start Microsoft Outlook. Cannot open the Outlook window" error messages? |
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Depending on the answers, you could possibly skip large portions of this guide or even directly get a solution to your startup issue. Either disable caching or reduce the cache from unlimited, 12 months or whatever it is, to 3-6 months, all other data, the user would have to click ‘access on server’ or some other similar verbiage. 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. |
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For more information, go to Add or remove an email alias in Outlook.com. If you are having problems with Outlook, there are a few things we can help with to get you back to sending and receiving your email. Some email providers (such as your ISP or even Gmail) won't let you send messages larger than a certain size. Adding pictures and large attachments to your message can prevent you from sending that message (and any messages sent after the large message). |
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Similar to our earlier suggestion of repairing Office (see #3 Repair Your Microsoft Office above), perform the same steps except choose to Uninstall. Be aware that you may need your product key if you received one. Microsoft has its own tool for automatically scanning and correcting Office when things go awry. You can read about it and then run the Microsoft Support and Recovery Assistant to see if that helps. It can automatically diagnose issues, troubleshoot, and fix problems with Outlook. Note that the above fix outlook troubleshooting hub link is for desktop Outlook for Windows. |
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If a Microsoft 365 application such as Word or Excel isn't working correctly, sometimes fix outlook troubleshooting hub restarting it will fix the problem. When you're done, you might need to restart your computer. You might need to set Windows Update to automatically download and install recommended updates. |
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If Outlook won't open, you can't check your incoming messages or send an outgoing one from your desktop. You cannot create a new email address with @live.com as the domain address. You cannot create a new email with fix outlook troubleshooting hub @msn.com as the domain address. Existing Hotmail accounts have been permitted to keep their email addresses as well. If Microsoft Outlook is not working, we might be able to help you pinpoint why. |
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