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Opened Sep 22, 2025 by Maggie Becerra@maggiebecerra
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Repair an Office application

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 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 Installing any important, recommended, and optional updates can often correct problems by replacing out-of-date files and fixing vulnerabilities.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. Use the classic Outlook connectivity troubleshooter to resolve intermittent connectivity issues.

In this case, you can reset your view settings before opening the sites.google.com app. Select your Microsoft Office installation on the list and choose "Change" at the top. In this case, open Outlook in safe mode where your add-ins aren’t loaded and remove any suspicious add-ins. In most cases, Outlook doesn’t tell you why it isn’t opening, which leaves you guessing as to what has caused the issue. Due to underlying system or PST issues, Outlook may crash, freeze, or not function properly. Find solutions to common problems or get help from a support agent.

If you used the workaround below you can now switch from using an Outlook.com alias to your country's domain. It's a by-product of sites.google.com making more space on your PC, you delete things you don't think you need anymore. Then, one day you realize getting rid of that file was a huge mistake.

Wondering How to fix Outlook stuck on loading profile (sites.google.com) to fix the Outlook Crashes During Startup error? Don’t worry, in this article we have explained 6 useful methods which will help you to fix this issue. Also, find out how you can repair your corrupted 0utlook data file using effective software like Remo Repair Outlook. If none of the above solutions help you resolve the Outlook crashing error, it means that your Outlook data file has been corrupted. This is caused when the program tries to access the storage file but fails to do so. However, frequent Outlook crashes also result in corruption making your Outlook inaccessible.

In this case, you’ll have to remove your app’s cache to resolve your issue. Should you decide to remove a profile, back up the data files first. All offline cached content will be deleted when you choose Remove. For more information, see Introduction to Outlook Data Files (.pst and .ost). If your issue with Outlook persists, use the repair tool’s "Online Repair" option to fix your app problems. This option takes longer than the first one and requires an active internet connection to resolve your app issues.

We hope that you are now relieved and would like to hear from you if the article has helped you. Drop us a comment below if you have anything to say. Download Remo Repair Outlook (PST) tool & install it on your PCs. Then, just follow the simple steps explained below to fix the PST file after the Outlook crash. Once the PST file is repaired, it can be imported to Outlook and you can access all your sites.google.com Outlook items in the same way as it was originally.

Outlook is crashing when the track email button is clicked OR Outlook debug logs show error "object ... If you're having trouble installing HubSpot Sales for Outlook, the troubleshooting steps listed here should help you get up and running in no time. We go above and beyond the average software reseller because we built our business on trust. As active members in the IT community, we work to support our clients’ businesses and provide them with peace of mind. Sometimes when a user tries to search in Outlook, it either returns incomplete results, or returns nothing at all, even if you can see the email normally. Most times, this is caused by a corrupted search index, which you can rebuild.

If creating a new profile solves your issue, you can return to the Show Profiles dialog and delete your old profile. If you try to delete or move a large number of messages at once, Outlook can appear to freeze, but really, it's working behind the scenes. If Outlook is performing some operation on hundreds or thousands of messages at once, it might appear to be stuck. Give Outlook a few minutes to finish the process and it should start to work again. If Outlook isn't stuck at a screen that says "Processing," or this didn't resolve your issue, continue to the steps below. Use the classic Outlook startup troubleshooter to diagnose and fix several common classic Outlook for Windows issues for you.

Here, we list fixes for the possible causes, starting with the most likely culprit. Go in order so you have best chance of getting back to your inbox as quickly as possible. 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.

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Reference: maggiebecerra/shaunte2010#6