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After going through the process, I reopened Outlook and was presented with the Welcome screen:. I don't use that email address other than when MS requires it for something, but I left it there and clicked Connect. Ignore the stanford. After entering a Gmail account, I received the following message, which is the same message that I was getting before I started this process:.

The account settings are the same as I have on my Win 7 machine and this email address as well as other email addresses was working correctly before I screwed around with Outlook. At this point I could not get Outlook to create any additional accounts, Gmail or other. OK, so after all this, I gave up trying to add new accounts and just closed the wizard. When my Inbox appeared all 5 previous email accounts were still there.

The 2 Gmail addresses and 3 eznet. All of these were retained from the previous Outlook setup so the "reinstall it as a clean, no accounts, no connection to the past" did not happen. Further, all of the original problems still existed: The 3 main issues were as follows:.

I would see them come in on my Win 7 Outlook almost immediately but not on the Win 10 machine. Sometimes certain accounts would eventually show the incoming emails, sometimes none did. Using the drop-down to choose any other email address caused Outlook to crash within 3 seconds. Every time, without fail. What I did next was leave the current Profile as is and created a new one. When the outlook. Outlook allowed me to set it up without any problem, along with all my other email addresses, 5 in total.

I set that Profile as my default and Outlook now appears to be working fine. I'm going to watch it for a few days and if it keeps working, I'm going to leave it as is and ignore the fact that I have a corrupted profile lurking in the background. Thank you for pointing me towards the Profile section, which eventually hopefully led me to a solution. It looks like our responses crossed paths. I figured out how to remove the Profile last night and followed your other steps.

The thing is that I had no problem setting up and using any these accounts previously. I was using them for over 2 weeks without any issues. I didn't change any authentication or privacy settings.

What started this whole episode was that I was trying to migrate my Win 7 Documents folder to my Win 10 Documents folder. Who are the certified experts? How quickly will I get my solution? We can't guarantee quick solutions - Experts Exchange isn't a help desk. We're a community of IT professionals committed to sharing knowledge. Our experts volunteer their time to help other people in the technology industry learn and succeed.

Plans and Pricing. Contact Us. The Outlook icon looks like a white "O" in a blue box next to a white envelope. Click and drag the Outlook app to your Trash. You'll be prompted to enter your computer's user account password to confirm your action. Verify your user password. Enter your password into the Password field, and click OK to confirm.

This will move Microsoft Outlook and all of its contents to your Trash. Right-click the Trash icon on the Dock. This will open your right-click options on a pop-up menu. Click Empty Trash on the right-click menu. This will permanently delete everything in your Trash folder, including Microsoft Outlook.

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How to. About This Article. Co-authored by:. Co-authors: 2. Updated: August 24, After you restart your computer, the uninstall tool automatically re-opens to complete the final step of the uninstall process. Follow the remaining prompts. If you want to reinstall Office, select the steps for the version you want and follow those steps.

Close the uninstall tool. Tip: If the Office uninstall tool doesn't completely uninstall Office from your PC, you can try to manually uninstall Office. Note: If you installed an Office suite such as Office Home and Student or you have an Office subscription, search for the suite name. If you bought an individual Office application, such as Word or Visio, search for the application name. Tip: If you can't uninstall your Microsoft Store installation using Settings in Windows 10, then try to uninstall Office manually using PowerShell following the steps below.

If only a command prompt appears and no additional information, it means you successfully removed Office and you can close the Windows PowerShell window. Note: If you're not sure what operating system you have, see Which Windows operating system am I running? Table of contents. Office install. How to install Office. Redeem or activate.

Office product keys. Activate Office. Install other apps. Set up mobile devices.



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