diff --git a/How-to-repair-personal-folder-file--pst-Outlook-Microsoft-Learn.md b/How-to-repair-personal-folder-file--pst-Outlook-Microsoft-Learn.md new file mode 100644 index 0000000..7e47f0a --- /dev/null +++ b/How-to-repair-personal-folder-file--pst-Outlook-Microsoft-Learn.md @@ -0,0 +1,21 @@ +Some customers may experience a delay when trying to create a new email address, or alias, for their Outlook.com account. While these Microsoft accounts work in other Microsoft products (e.g. OneDrive, Windows, Xbox), they are non-functional when visiting Outlook.com. Outlook.com (the web version of Outlook) and Outlook apps require a 1st party alias (Outlook/Hotmail/Live/MSN) to send and receive email, use calendar, etc. Problems with the device, connection to power, network issues, viruses or malware, oversized files, and improper shutdowns all cause the PST file to act up. Outlook has a location where you can manually add approved email addresses to the Safe Senders list and ensure they never end up in your junk mail. It might be that Outlook is not responding, or it's not loading. + +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. For that, we first need to find out which is the faulty add-in by running Outlook in Safe mode. + +This means Outlook will run with limited features and without any add-ins enabled. After that, Outlook will check for and install any available updates. Once the Outlook update process is complete, reopen the Outlook application. + +For more information about working with calendars in Outlook.com, go to Using the calendar in Outlook.com. Select More to see additional actions—for example, an option to print a message. If you want to learn about printing, see Print attachments received in email messages. 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 Installing any important, recommended, and optional updates can often correct problems by replacing out-of-date files and fixing vulnerabilities.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. + +The Inbox Repair Tool is an in-built utility from Microsoft [guide to repair Outlook problems](https://fixoutlookhelp.wordpress.com/2025/10/29/repair-outlook-ost-and-pst-files-2025-guide/) to overcome the Outlook PST file corruption issues. Users can fix Outlook PST files using this utility, but firstly you need to locate the Inbox Repair Tool (ScanPST.exe) in their system. We are going to share a table below with the default location of this utility for different Outlook versions, like Outlook 2010, 2013, or 2019. + +Upgrade to Microsoft Edge to take advantage of the latest features, security updates, and technical support. Try steps 1 through 3 in order until the issue is cleared. If you see a .pst file instead, skip this fix and check fix 6 below. 5) Wait for the program to detect the latest version of Outlook, and then follow the on-screen instructions to update your Outlook. + +This alias will be added to their account as a secondary alias, with the original 3rd party alias will continue to be set up as the primary. Once this step is complete, the user will land in their Outlook inbox and be able to use all Outlook functionality with this new email address. You can also add the secondary connected accounts (Gmail, Yahoo, etc.) in Outlook.com as additional accounts in the Outlook profile. The folders storing all of your mail might be struggling to run because of how large they are. + +Most times, this is caused by a corrupted search index, which you can rebuild. Keep in mind this does take a while, and it’s usually best done after the user has left for the day. Microsoft has its own tool for automatically scanning and correcting Office when things go awry. You can read about it and then run the Microsoft Support and Recovery Assistant to see if that helps. It can automatically diagnose issues, troubleshoot, and fix problems with Outlook. + +While Outlook’s built-in Inbox Repair tool (ScanPST.exe) can handle minor issues, it often falls short in cases of severe corruption or when dealing with orphaned OST files. In such situations, EdbMails OST to PST Converter provides a more comprehensive and reliable solution. To safeguard against data loss, maintaining regular backups of your OST files is highly recommended. EdbMails allows you to recover data from corrupted, damaged, or inaccessible OST files and supports direct import to Office 365 and live Exchange environments. It works seamlessly across all Windows and Outlook versions, preserving the original folder hierarchy and formatting throughout the recovery and migration process. To regain access to your data, repairing the corrupted OST file becomes essential. + +Again, check if Microsoft Outlook crashes when opening. If not, the cause of the error is something else. The simplest solution often resolves many software-related issues. Similarly, restarting your computer can clear temporary glitches and refresh your system’s resources. Support and Recovery Assistant performs diagnostic checks and returns potential solutions for you to try in order to resolve Outlook issues. + +Start Outlook in safe mode to fix "Processing" screenIn Windows 10, choose Start, type Outlook.exe /safe, and press Enter.In Windows 7, choose Start, and in the Search programs and files box, type Outlook /safe, and then press Enter.In Windows 8, on the Apps menu, choose Run, type Outlook /safe, and then choose OK. \ No newline at end of file