Yesterday, I was composing an email in Outlook when Outlook went unresponsive – no big deal, stuff happens.

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How to Remove Outlook Profiles in Windows 10. To begin right-click on the Start Menu and then choose Control Panel. Once Control Panel has opened click on User Accounts. Then once the User Accounts section of Control Panel has opened click on Mail (Microsoft Outlook 2016). If Outlook is slow or locks up whilst in Safe Mode, then it is very likely that an Add In could be causing the issue. In Outlook, click File, Options, then click Add In’s. At the bottom, where it says 'Manage', click Go and in the next screen, remove the check marks. Disable all your add-ins. Jul 5, 2017 - This morning, I received a call from a client who was unable to open Outlook 2016 suddenly following an upgrade to the Windows 10 Creators.

Microsoft Outlook Loading Profile Stuck

New one on me.New PC deployment. The Powers That Be decided to go with an HP ProDesk instead of my tried and true Dell Optiplex. I scrubbed all the HP crapware off the unit (thanks, Revo!) and install Office 2013.All seemed to go well until I tried to configure Outlook. The autodiscovery completes normally, but Outlook hangs at the blue splash screen while 'Loading profile.' It stays there until Outlook is killed.Outlook pops right open in Safe Mode (Run- outlook.exe /safe). I have:.

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Disabled all Outlook add-ins. No change. Created a new Outlook profile.

No change. Disabled Cached Mode. No change.

Clean boot & tried again. No change. Removed Office with the FixIt tool at.

Rebooted & reinstall Office. No change.

Rename user's account profile folder & recreated user profile. No change.

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Logged in as me & tried to create Outlook profile. Outlook still hangs.What am I missing? I couldn't post the link for some reason, but I literally just fixed this exact problem by deploying Step 2. This was after I had already disabled all Add-On's in Outlook and it was still giving me the 'loading profile' for infinity.Link to my blog with other fix possibilities too:Fix 1: If you have an Epson Scanner / ABBYY-FineReader( ABBYY-FineReader is a software bundled together with Epson Scanner)Fix 1a1. Run Excel in safe mode. ( Win + R; ' excel /safe')2.

Go to File - Options3. Go to Add-ins4. Choose COM Add-ins and press Go.5.

Uncheck every box and press OK.Try to run Excel normally now.Fix 1b1. Go to Control Panel2. Click on Uninstall a program3. Right click on ABBYY-FineReader and click uninstall.4. Restart if necessary.Try to run Excel normally now.Fix 2: Disable hardware acceleration( This fixed MY problem!)1. Run regedit ( Win + R; ' regedit')2.

Browse to HKEYCURRENTUSERSoftwareMicrosoftOffice15.0Common3. Create a New Key and name it ' Graphics'4. Select Graphics, right-click on the right panel and create a New DWORD (32-bit) Value and name it DisableHardwareAcceleration.5. Enter Value data as 1Try to run Excel normally now.Edited Apr 3, 2014 at 15:35 UTC. I couldn't post the link for some reason, but I literally just fixed this exact problem by deploying Step 2.

This was after I had already disabled all Add-On's in Outlook and it was still giving me the 'loading profile' for infinity.Link to my blog with other fix possibilities too:Fix 1: If you have an Epson Scanner / ABBYY-FineReader( ABBYY-FineReader is a software bundled together with Epson Scanner)Fix 1a1. Run Excel in safe mode. ( Win + R; ' excel /safe')2. Go to File - Options3.

Go to Add-ins4. Choose COM Add-ins and press Go.5. Uncheck every box and press OK.Try to run Excel normally now.Fix 1b1. Go to Control Panel2. Click on Uninstall a program3. Right click on ABBYY-FineReader and click uninstall.4. Restart if necessary.Try to run Excel normally now.Fix 2: Disable hardware acceleration( This fixed MY problem!)1.

Run regedit ( Win + R; ' regedit')2. Browse to HKEYCURRENTUSERSoftwareMicrosoftOffice15.0Common3. Create a New Key and name it ' Graphics'4. Select Graphics, right-click on the right panel and create a New DWORD (32-bit) Value and name it DisableHardwareAcceleration.5. Enter Value data as 1Try to run Excel normally now.Edited Apr 3, 2014 at 15:35 UTC.

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