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On the Email tab, choose your account (profile), and then choose Repair. Note: The Repair option isn't available if you're using Outlook 2016 to connect to an Exchange account. Follow the prompts in the wizard, and when you’re done, restart Outlook.
Rebuilding your Outlook profile is a basic first troubleshooting step for the application (not the web version). Here is how you do it... The first step is to quit Outlook. This is very important. If you don't close Outlook, you will receive errors when trying to remove your profile. Windows
Unlike other commands and settings for Microsoft Outlook 2013, profiles are edited in Control Panel in Windows, not within Outlook. You can change the accounts that are contained, their settings, and data storage options for each profile.
To perform and reset your Outlook profile, you need to go to Control Panel > (search for) mail and find the “ Mail (32-bit) ” option. Go follow the link under Profiles > Show Profiles…. Here you want to select your existing profile and Remove it, then Add a new one. Now, ensure Outlook is fully restarted (have quit the process) and try again.
Repairing Profile from Outlook Desktop Application 1. Click File. 2. Select Account Settings, and then select Account Settings again in the drop down menu. 3. In the Email tab, select the account you wish to repair and click Repair. 4. Select Next. 5. Outlook will complete the setup for your account.
We can recreate an Outlook profile by following the below steps which are as follows: Outlook Mail Profile can be managed in any system with the help of Control Panel. The location of control panel depends on different versions of Windows. Select Mail from the control panel items and click it. A new pop up window will appear.
Step 1. Launch Outlook, then select "File" Step 2. Locate the drop-down button from "Account Settings", click it and from the outlined options, choose "Account Settings" Step 3. Go to the Email button and choose your Outlook profile, then select "Repair"
1. Exit Outlook. 2. Go to your computer's Control Panel and select Mail. 3. Click Show Profiles… 4. Click Add. 5. Type a new name for the profile (whatever you wish) and click OK. 6. Add your account details in the Add Accounts windows. Please let me know I'm happy to try to solve your problem. 1 person found this reply helpful ·
1 Answer. Sorted by: 0. Yes, Control Panel>Mail does not exist when you’ve installed Office or Outlook via the Windows Store. However, you can still access your Profile management interface via Start-> typeoutlook.exe /manageprofiles.
Fix software update and profile issues. If you're using Outlook to access your Microsoft 365 email account or another Exchange-based email account, and you're having problems, we want to get you back to sending and receiving email as quickly as possible.