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If you go through all of those steps and Outlook is still crashing or not responding, complete step 4 before contacting the Microsoft Community for further help. To narrow it down, enable each add-in one by one, restarting Outlook after enabling each add-in. You need to repeat this process until you identify the add-in that causes Outlook to crash. Once you find it, remove it from Outlook by selecting it and then clicking the "Remove" button. Is the classic Outlook email client crashing when you create or open a new email?
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Other Ways to Manually Resolve Microsoft Outlook Keeps Crashing Problem
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I suspect it’s an update that came down recently but I have no idea which one. You could try just removing all the April Office patches in Windows Update. It is possible it’s a patch doing this, a plugin or extension or something else, but without an error or log entry, it’s hard to tell.
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Let us know how it will assist you in repairing your files. For instance, back in April this year, the download for the classic Outlook app broke, as users were unable to download the classic Outlook app in any language other than English. The update was released on schedule and successfully resolved the problem. We often install Add-ins in Outlook to enhance Outlook’s functionality. However, some might be incompatible with your Outlook version and thus, cause conflicts leading to crashes. Therefore, you can try disabling unnecessary add-ins to stabilize Outlook and its workflow.
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Use Professional Tool to Stop Microsoft Outlook Keeps Closing
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Now, let us move into the solutions to fix the issue of MS Outlook. Once the file is re-written, relaunch the apps and everything [How to fix email not syncing](https://sites.google.com/view/microsoft-office-troubleshooti/home) is stable. The only other change to the Exchange Server was a certificate update for IIS.
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Drawbacks of the Manual Method
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So, to solve this problem, let's go over the various approaches. According to Microsoft, the problem is occurring because Outlook is unable to open the Forms Library. The support document also notes that, while the problem affects Outlook on all Microsoft 365 official channels, it is most common on virtual desktop infrastructures.
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Outlook Crashing While Opening or Creating an Email? Here's a Fix
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Corrupt data files (OST or PST) can also cause this Outlook crashing issue. However, rebuilding the data file can resolve corruption issues. Most businesses and organizations rely on Outlook for daily communication and scheduling. This issue can disrupt your workflow and lead to data loss if not addressed promptly. Therefore, to help you out with this issue, here is a comprehensive guide with some effective troubleshooting solutions. However, often these situations lead to PST file corruption.
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How do I repair my Microsoft Outlook? <br>Step 4: Repairing Microsoft OutlookClose Outlook & open your computer's Control Panel.Select "Programs" then "Programs and Features".Find Microsoft Office or Outlook & right-click on it. Choose "Change".A dialog box will appear with repair or uninstall options. ...Follow the prompts to complete the repair process.<br>
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Strangely enough, many users started facing the same issue after downloading the version 2504 update, which was released for Outlook for Microsoft 365 at the beginning of June. Microsoft has once again acknowledged the issue, but this time they have also explained the reason behind the crash. Shivam is a digital marketer and technical content writer at DRS Solution®, specializing in topics like databases, email recovery, and migration solutions. She enjoys researching and crafting content that assists database administrators, businesses, and beginners in resolving various issues related to MS SQL, MySQL, and Microsoft Exchange. This should resolve the issue of ‘Outlook keeps crashing’. If not, you can try reinstalling Office 365 or repairing it.
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If you go through all of those steps and Outlook is still crashing or not responding, complete step 4 before contacting the Microsoft Community for further help.If the Outlook issue "outlook keeps crashing Windows 10" persists.So, for a worry-free and risk-free conversion, using the professional tool is the optimum choice.Now, let us move into the solutions to fix the issue of MS Outlook.It also gives you the option to upload your results to Microsoft so that a support engineer can review them.Or, if the problem is itself due to oversized PST getting corrupt, you need to recover PST data as soon as possible.
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Priyanka Kumari is a technical content writer in the fields of Email Migration, Data Recovery, Cloud Migration, and File Management. She is dedicated to simplifying complex technology terminologies for all users. Her articles and guides demonstrate her commitment to streamlining email management for professionals or businesses of any size.
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In this case, you can try repairing or reinstalling Microsoft Office. "My Outlook is crashing!" This ais a common problem that we may encounter while working with Microsoft Outlook? Many users frequently report issues with Microsoft Outlook crashing, regardless of whether the installation is new or old. One common issue with Outlook is that it occasionally closes unexpectedly. To sum up, the blog elaborated on all the major reasons for Microsoft Outlook keeps crashing problem.
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