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Opened Sep 18, 2025 by German Racine@germanw4233895
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Recover email that's been removed from your Deleted Items folderIn the left pane of Outlook on the web or Outlook.com, select the Deleted Items folder.At the top of the message list, select Recover items deleted from this folder.Select the items you want to recover, and select Restore. Notes:

The first step is to check whether the PST file exists in its original location. You can also download the trial tool to try and test the working of the tool before buying the premium edition. If your PST file is stored on a network drive, ensure that the drive is accessible and that you have the necessary permissions. Reconnect to the network or contact your system administrator for assistance.

The Scanost.exe tool is no longer available starting in Outlook 2010. We now recommend that you delete your offline Outlook Data File (.ost) and that you let Outlook redownload the information from the server that is running Exchange Server. Rohan Wiese is a Technical Content Writer at Aryson Technologies, specializing in databases, e-mail recovery, and e-mail migration solutions. To resolve this issue, delete your .ost file and that you let Outlook redownload the information from the server that is running Microsoft Exchange Server.

If you are repairing a .pst file under Windows NT, 2000, XP, 2003, you will need rights to access system files and folders where Microsoft Outlook stores original .pst files. This OST-to-PST converter is an easy-to-use tool that operates like a wizard. With it, you can convert an .ost file to the .pst file format in a few simple steps. No special know-how is needed in order to use the Recovery Toolbox for Outlook OST-to-PST converter.

If you can't choose any of the menu options, type inside an email message, calendar event, or contact, Outlook may have frozen. There are three steps you can take to try to get Outlook working again. We recommend setting Windows Update to automatically download and install recommended updates. Bug fixes, new features, and performance enhancements are released regularly. There are a number of possible reasons for Outlook to behave this way.

The software provides options to split the resultant PST file. You can set the size for the PST file, and the software will split it after recovery. On June 25th, 2019, the Outlook Team made a change to the service to fix this issue. If you are still seeing this issue, restart Outlook a couple of times so it can pick up the service change. This software also allows to recover Lost Attachments Edited from Outlook.

If Outlook is NOT able to start in safe mode, then try the next proposed solution below, entitled Create a new Outlook profile. Starting Outlook in safe mode, which starts Outlook without add-ins loaded, can tell you if an add-in is the source of the problem. Try these troubleshooting steps in the order presented here, from simple to more complicated.

Also, we go over the stepwise working procedure of both solutions and the reasons behind PST file corruption issues. The Inbox Repair tool or ScanPST.exe is not a convenient way because of multiple restrictions. Moreover, this tool can quickly recover email messages, calendars, tasks and other data from corrupted PST files.

One such issue is when you are stuck on loading your Outlook profile and the set of folders cannot be Fix Outlook Stuck On Loading Profile opened. It’s too frustrating because you can’t even use the app and find out what’s wrong with it. While doing your work on Outlook stuck on loading profile? It’s a common error encountered by most MS Outlook users.

The upcoming section will discuss the Fix Outlook Stuck On Loading Profile reasons in detail. I'm having an issue with one Outlook 365, the program open and get stuck at loading the user profile, any profiles. 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.

You can also connect to a different Wi-Fi source to see if that resolves the problem. Problematic add-ins can interfere with Outlook’s startup process. Safe Mode loads Outlook with only essential components, allowing you to isolate and disable faulty add-ins. We have tried all things mentioned above (except reconnecting the MS account), but the only solution so far is deleting the users profile.

3 answersClose Outlook.Press Windows + R to open the Run dialog box.Type Outlook.exe /safe and press Enter.If Outlook starts in Safe Mode, try disabling add-ins by going to File >Options >Add-ins, then disable all add-ins and restart Outlook normally.Aug 29, 2024

In that case, using a professional tool comes to your rescue. Restart the Outlook application and check if the Fix Outlook Stuck On Loading Profile issue persists. After performing the steps, check if the error persists. Further, start the application again to check if the error has been fixed. It’s also crucial to ensure that the version of Outlook you’re using is compatible with your Windows operating system version.

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