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Need more help? When they click through it, it simply keeps coming back over and over again. The only way to get it to stop is to open Task Manager and kill iexplore. It occurs every time they open their Outlook client.
We've tried everything from deleting the Outlook profile in Control Panel forcing it to re-load the profile from exchange , opening Outlook in Safe Mode, Disabling all add-ins, repairing and reinstalling Microsoft Office, etc. One thing that seems to work is deleting the Windows profile from the PC so it re-loads it from AD the next time the user logs in, but we really want to try and avoid this.
It crashes IE when it "appears" it is not open Doesn't seem to happen with any other browser. And, when we open IE on its own, its just fine. You say IE 10 and 11, so I would assume seemingly any build. Were there any updates to Office, what build are you on.
Just tried disabling acceleration from within the Outlook settings, no dice. Closed and re-opened outlook, same issue. Also, Mr. Chromebook - The user isn't touching IE when this happens. This is the Outlook client from Microsoft Office Home and Business , which connects to our locally hosted exchange server. For some reason, it is trying to pop open an IE window when the user opens Outlook.
No matter how many times user clicks "Close Program" the "Internet Explorer has stopped working" error continuously appears. I have the same issue, I've even tried recreating the profile to no avail. None of my Windows 10 users are having this issue though We have the same problem.
I currently have the exact issue and the only way to fix it was to remove Office and reinstalling it. Even an Online Repair did not fix it. Update: Disabling Graphic acceleration did not fix the issue. Creating new Outlook profile also no impact. I cannot see any Office updates since last Friday. Tried uninstalling and reinstalling office.
No dice. Tried running Outlook as administrator I checked one of the users it occurred with One of my customers has also started this exact same issue. It also started on April 30th and since then has started showing up on another computer for this same customer.
IE10 is required for an application they use so we cannot use IE I have Received a ticket regarding this today. I believe it is due to a recent office update that tries to get you to setup outlook on your mobile. Step 1: Disable office updates Start Outlook. Click File, and then click Office Account. Step 2 : Open an elevated Command Prompt window. To do this, click Start, type cmd in the Start Search box, right-click cmd. At the command prompt, run one of the following commands.
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