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Symptoms
When you open a file or send an email message in Microsoft Outlook 2010 or later versions, Outlook freezes, or you receive the following error message:
Outlook not responding
Cause
This problem occurs for one or more of the following reasons:
- You have not installed the latest updates.
- Outlook is in use by another process.
- Outlook is loading external content, such as images in an email message.
- A previously installed add-in is interfering with Outlook.
- Your mailboxes are too large.
- Your AppData folder is redirected to a network location.
- You have to repair your Office programs.
- Outlook data files have become corrupted or damaged.
- Your installed antivirus software is outdated, or it conflicts with Outlook.
- Your user profile has become corrupted.
- Another program conflicts with Outlook.
Note
- This issue may occur for one or more of the reasons in this section. To fix this issue, you may have to follow the troubleshooting steps in the Resolution section.
- Many of these items can be automatically checked by the Microsoft Support and Recovery Assistant (SaRA). To start the automated checks, follow these steps:
- Install the Outlook Advanced Diagnostics tool.
- Select Run when you are prompted by your browser.
- In the report that's generated, review the items on the Issues found tab. For configuration details about Outlook, Windows, and you computer, review the settings on the Detailed View tab.
Resolution
To resolve this problem, make sure that your computer meets the Outlook 2016 system requirements, Outlook 2013 system requirements or Outlook 2010 system requirements.
Note
These steps are provided in a specific order based on commonality and complexity. Follow these steps in the given order.
Step 1 - Install the latest updates
The Office installation on your computer might not be up to date. This might be because Windows Update is not configured on your computer to automatically download and install recommended updates. By installing important, recommended, and optional updates, you can often correct problems by replacing out-of-date files and fixing vulnerabilities. To install the latest Office updates, click the link for your version of Windows, and then follow the steps in the article:
Make sure that the latest updates for Outlook are installed. For more information, see How to install the latest applicable updates for Microsoft Outlook (US English only).
Step 2 - Make sure that Outlook is not in use by another process
Performance may be decreased if you use the Outlook AutoArchive feature or sync to Outlook with a mobile device. This is because these processes can use a large number of resources.
If Outlook is in use by another process, this information is displayed in the status bar at the bottom of the screen. If you try to perform other actions while Outlook is in use, Outlook may not respond. Let the task in process finish its job before you try another action.
Step 3 - Check the problem that caused by external contents
To resolve this issue, use one of the following methods:
- Prevent Outlook to download external contents. To do this, go to File > Options > Trust Center > Automatic Download, select the following two options:
- Don't download pictures or other content automatically in HTML e-mail option.
- Warn me before downloading content when editing, forwarding, or replying e-mail.
- Avoid sending such an email with external source.
Step 4 - Investigate possible add-in issues
Although add-ins can enhance your user experience, they can occasionally interfere or conflict with Outlook. Try to start Outlook without any add-ins running.
How to start Outlook without add-ins
- Do the following, as appropriate for your operating system:
- If you are running Windows 8, swipe in from the right edge of the screen, and then tap Search. (If you are using a mouse, point to the upper-right corner of the screen, move the mouse pointer down, and then select Search.) Type Run in the search box, and then tap or select Run.
- If you are running Windows 10, Windows 7 or Windows Vista, select Start.
- If you are running Windows XP, select Start, and then select Run.
- Type Outlook.exe /safe, and then select OK.
- If the problem is resolved, select Options on the File menu, and then select Add-Ins.
- Select COM Add-ins, and then select Go.
- Clear all the check boxes in the list, and then select OK.
- Restart Outlook.
If the problem does not occur after you restart Outlook, one of the add-ins is likely the cause of the problem. Restore the add-ins one at a time until the problem does occur to determine which add-in is causing the problem.
Step 5 - Check whether your mailbox is too large
As your mailbox size increases, more resources are required to open each folder. If you have a large number of items in any single folder, you may experience performance issues during certain operations. For more information, see Outlook performance issues when there are too many items or folders in a cached mode .ost or .pst file.
We recommend that you move several items in your larger folders to separate folders, or that you archive those items by using the AutoArchive feature.
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- On the Folder tab, select New Folder in the New group.
- In the Name box, enter a name for the folder.
- In the Select where to place the folder list, select the location for the new folder.NoteThe new folder will become a subfolder of the folder you select.
- Select OK.
To manage your mailbox by reducing the size of the Outlook data file, see Reduce the size of Outlook Data Files (.pst and .ost).
To manage your mailbox by using the AutoArchive feature, see AutoArchive settings explained.
Step 6 - Check whether your AppData folder is being redirected to a network location
Outlook stores certain data, such as email signatures and the spelling checker dictionary, in the AppData folder. If the network is performing slowly, Outlook must wait for read and write operations to the AppData directory to finish.
How to disable redirection of the AppData directory
- Exit Outlook.
- Start Registry Editor. To do this, use one of the following procedures, as appropriate for your version of Windows:
- Windows 10 or Windows 8: Press Windows Key+R to open a Run dialog box. Type regedit.exe and then press OK.
- Windows 7: Select Start, type regedit.exe in the search box, and then press Enter.
- In Registry Editor, locate and then select the following subkey:
HKEY_CURRENT_USERSoftwareMicrosoftWindowsCurrentVersionExplorerUser Shell Folders
- Locate and then double-click the AppData value.
- In the Value data box, type the following path, and then select OK:
%USERPROFILE%AppDataRoaming - Exit Registry Editor.
Step 7 - Repair Office programs
You can automatically repair your Office program files to resolve such problems as Outlook freezing or not responding.
How to automatically repair Office
- Exit any Microsoft Office programs that are running.
- Open Control Panel, and then open the Add or Remove Programs item (if you are running Windows XP) or Programs and Features (if you are running Windows 10, Windows 8, Windows 7, or Windows Vista).
- In the list of installed programs, right-click Microsoft Office 2016, Microsoft Office 2013 or Microsoft Office 2010, and then select Repair.
Step 8 - Repair Outlook data files
When you install Outlook, an Inbox repair tool (scanpst.exe) is also installed on your PC. The Inbox repair tool can resolve problems by scanning your Outlook data files, and repairing errors. To use the Inbox repair tool, exit Outlook, and then follow the steps in Repair Outlook Data Files (.pst and .ost).
Step 9 - Check whether antivirus software is up-to-date or conflicts with Outlook
If your antivirus software is not up-to-date, Outlook may not function correctly.
How to check whether antivirus software is up to date
To keep up with new viruses as they are created, antivirus software vendors periodically provide updates that you can download from the Internet. Download the latest updates by visiting your antivirus software vendor's website.
For a list of antivirus software vendors, see Consumer antivirus software providers for Windows.
How to check whether antivirus software conflicts with Outlook
If your antivirus software includes integration with Outlook, you may experience performance issues. You can disable all Outlook integration within the antivirus software. Or, you can disable any antivirus software add-ins that are installed in Outlook.
Important
When you change your antivirus settings, this may make your PC vulnerable to viral, fraudulent, or malicious attacks. We do not recommend that you try to change your antivirus settings. Use this workaround at your own risk.
You may have to contact your antivirus software vendor to determine how to configure the software to exclude any integration with Outlook or to exclude scanning in Outlook.
Note
If you also plan to perform file-level virus scanning of .pst, .ost, Offline Address Book (.oab), or other Outlook files while Outlook is in use, see Plan antivirus scanning for Outlook 2010 or Planning considerations for deploying Outlook 2016 for Windows.
Step 10 - Create a user profile in Outlook
To create a user profile, follow these steps:
- In Control Panel, select Programs, select User Accounts, and then select Mail to open Mail items.
- Select Show Profiles.
- Select the profile that you want to remove, and then select Remove.
- Select Add.
- In the Profile Name dialog box, type a name for the profile.
- Specify the user name, the primary SMTP address, and the password. Then, select Next.
- You may receive the following prompt:
Allow this website to configure <alias@domain server> settings?In this prompt, select the Don't ask me about this again checkbox, and then select Allow.
Step 11 - Perform a Selective Startup (advanced users)
When you start Windows normally, several applications and services start automatically and then run in the background. These applications and services can interfere with Outlook. A Selective Startup or 'clean boot' process can help you identify problems that are caused by application conflicts.
If you use the Selective Startup option in System Configuration, you can turn services and startup programs on or off individually to check whether the problem occurs the next time that you start your computer. 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 does not run when you restart the computer.
Follow this procedure to use the process of elimination to identify the problem in Windows 10, Windows 8, Windows 7, or Windows Vista.
For more information about performing a clean boot, see How to perform a clean boot in Windows.
How to do a Selective startup
- In Control Panel, select System and Security, select Administrative Tools, and then double-click System Configuration.NoteIf you are prompted for an administrator password or for confirmation, type the password or provide confirmation.
- Select the General tab, select Selective startup, and then clear the Load system services and the Load startup items check boxes.
- Select the Load system services check box, select OK, and then select Restart.
- If the problem reoccurs after you restart the computer, do one or both of the following tasks, as necessary.To determine which system service is causing the problem
- In System Configuration, select the Services tab, select Disable all, select the check box for the first service that is listed, and then restart the computer.NoteIf the problem doesn't reoccur, then you can eliminate the first service as the cause of the problem.
- With the first service selected, select the second service check box, and then restart the computer.
- Repeat this process until you reproduce the problem.NoteIf you can't reproduce the problem, you can eliminate system services as the cause of the problem.
To determine which startup item is causing the problem- In System Configuration, select the General tab, and then select the Load startup items check box.
- Select the Startup tab, select Disable all, select the check box for the first startup item that is listed, and then restart the computer.NoteIf the problem doesn't reoccur, you can eliminate the first startup item as the cause of the problem.
- While the first startup item is selected, select the second startup item check box, and then restart the computer. Repeat this process until you reproduce the problem.
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Step 12 - Create a Windows user profile (advanced users)
Your user profile is a collection of settings that let you customize the computer appearance and performance. It contains settings for desktop backgrounds, screen savers, sound settings, and other features. User profiles help make sure that your personal preferences are used when you log on to Windows.
To determine whether this problem is caused by a corrupted user profile, create a user profile to see whether the problem still occurs when you use the new profile.
How to repair a corrupted user profile in Windows 8
Step 1 - Create a user account
To create a user profile, you must first create a user account. When the new account is created, a profile is also created.
- Swipe in from the right edge of the screen, and then tap Search. (If you are using a mouse, point to the upper-right corner of the screen, move the mouse pointer down, and then select Search.) Type Command Prompt in the search box, right-click Command Prompt, and then select Run as administrator.NoteIf you're prompted for an administrator password or for confirmation, type the password or provide confirmation.
- Type net user UsernamePassword /add, and then press Enter.
Step 2 - Copy old files to the new user profile** After you create the profile, you can copy the files from the existing profile
Note
You must have at least three user accounts on the computer to complete these steps. This includes the new account you just created.
- Log on as a user other than the user that you just created or the user that you want to copy files from.
- In Control Panel, select Appearance and Personalization, and then select Folder Options.
- Select the View tab, and then select Show hidden files, folders, and drives.
- Clear the Hide protected operating system files check box, select Yes to confirm, and then select OK.
- Open File Explorer. To do this, Swipe in from the right edge of the screen, and then tap Search. (If you are using a mouse, point to the upper-right corner of the screen, move the mouse pointer down, and then select Search.) Enter File Explorer in the search box, tap or select Apps, and then tap or select File Explorer. Type Command Prompt in the search box, right-click Command Prompt, and then select Run as administrator.
- Locate the C:UsersOld_Username folder, in which C is the drive that Windows is installed on, and Old_Username is the name of the profile that you want to copy files from.
- Select all the files and folders in this folder, except the following files:
- Ntuser.dat
- Ntuser.dat.log
- Ntuser.ini
- On the Edit menu, select Copy.
- Locate the C:UsersNew_Username folder, in which C is the drive that Windows is installed on, and New_Username is the name of the user profile that you created earlier in this method.
- On the Edit menu, select Paste.
- Log off, and then log back on as the new user.
Note
If you have email messages in an email program, you must import your email messages and addresses to the new user profile before you delete the old profile. If everything is working correctly, you can now delete the old profile.
Next step
If the information in this article does not help resolve your problem in Outlook 2016, Outlook 2013 or Outlook 2010, see the following resources for more information:
References
Microsoft is unleashing a bevy of names and editions of the next version of Microsoft Office Outlook. It’s hard to understand which version of Outlook you will need on PC, Mac, phones, and tablets.
Here are a list of known platforms on which the next version of Outlook will be available.
PC – desktops and laptops running Windows 10
Phones – iPhone, Android, Windows-based phones
Tablets – iPad, Android tablets
Special Tablets – Surface tablets, other tablets running Windows OS 10
Phones – iPhone, Android, Windows-based phones
Tablets – iPad, Android tablets
Special Tablets – Surface tablets, other tablets running Windows OS 10
Next, let’s list every brand name that Microsoft has used so far to describe the next version of Office Outlook. Final cut pro system.
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Outlook 2016
Outlook for Mac 15
Outlook Mail for Windows 10
Mail for Windows 10
Windows 10 Mail app
Outlook for iOS
Outlook for Android
Outlook Web App for Office 365
Outlook for Mac 15
Outlook Mail for Windows 10
Mail for Windows 10
Windows 10 Mail app
Outlook for iOS
Outlook for Android
Outlook Web App for Office 365
Outlook 2016
This comes as part of the conventional Office productivity desktop suite (Word, Excel, PowerPoint) that we have used in the past. Outlook 2016 has a refreshed UI, tight OneDrive integration for cloud document management, and a machine-learning algorithm that learns how to “de-clutter” your inbox.
This suite is for people who want the full Outlook experience (Mail, Contacts, Calendar, Tasks, Notes, and Categories working seamlessly together) on their desktops and laptops like in years past. Pricing tiers are unannounced. Availability is Fall 2015 with no specific date yet.
Outlook for Mac 15 (aka: Outlook for Mac 2015, New Outlook for Mac)
This is the Office productivity suite for Mac users. It is designed to take advantage of Retina displays and Full Screen views available in modern Macs. Microsoft is promoting this version as a convergence in feature-set with the PC Office 2016. The prior version (Office for Mac 2011) took a public beating because it failed to do things that its PC counterpart could do.
Availability is scheduled for the second half of 2015.
Outlook Mail for Windows 10 (aka: Mail for Windows 10, Windows 10 Mail app)
This is a basic and feature-lite version of Outlook. It comes pre-installed on phones and tablets running Windows 10. These are Microsoft’s phones, Surface tablets, and other small tablets designed by other manufacturers that will support Windows 10. This lite version of Outlook gives you Mail and Calendar functionality. There are no Contacts, Tasks, or Notes in this feature-lite version. Support for Categories is unknown. The UI is streamlined when compared to Outlook 2016 for desktops. You can connect to EAS, Office 365, Gmail, and Yahoo accounts.
Here’s a video that shows the app.
Outlook for iOS (iPhone and iPad)
This app is available from iTunes App Store for free. It handles Mail, People (ie – contacts), and Calendar. People is limited to view-only data. This means you can search and view contact details of people in your address book, but you cannot add, edit, or delete records. There are no Categories or sort options.
Outlook for Android
This app is available from Google Play Store for free. Like its sibling iOS app, it handles Mail, People, and Calendar. People is view-only, no Categories, and no sort.
Outlook Web App (aka: OWA, OWA for Office 365)
This is the online version of Outlook that can be accessed from any desktop or mobile browser. If you have Office 365, you navigate to a web page to log in. If your organization used Exchange, they would provide you with a URL and credentials to log in to the Exchange Server.
The web interface handles Mail, Calendar, People, and Tasks. Categories and Notes do not work.
Microsoft also released native apps for iOS and Android called Outlook Web App. This was Microsoft’s recommended method to access Outlook on mobile devices prior to their recent native Outlook apps for iOS and Android. Page This ZDNet article claims Microsoft is planning to sunset these OWA apps in favor of the new Outlook apps for iOS and Android.
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“…Microsoft plans to “sunset” Outlook Web Apps and the Outlook.com app for iOS and Android by summer, officials said.” (Source)
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Install os x 10 12 on unsupported mac. If you have heard of any other names used to describe the next Office Outlook, please share that with us in the Comments section.
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Demystifying the versions of Office Outlook for PCs, Phones, and Tablets was last updated May 8th, 2015 by