So as a result the process will take a substantially smaller amount of time.
But if you don’t like waiting, the reg key above will force Outlook to bypass this particular check and it will continue to the next method. If you wait long enough (11 attempts or so, each taking at least 30 seconds), Outlook will actually give up and move on. you don’t have an actual server to acknowledge them), this will cause timeout error, and Outlook will try again and again and again. If the domain resolves in DNS but does not respond to HTTP queries (i.e. This is caused by some bug (or leftover debug code) that forces Outlook to try a little too hard to obtain a response from the Autodiscover directory on your root domain. HKEY_CURRENT_USER\SOFTWARE\Microsoft\Office\16.0\Outlook\AutoDiscover]
Let us know if you need further assistance.In case you run into slow account setup with the newly released Outlook 2016 version, which can take up to 10 mins or more, here’s a possible fix. Microsoft is working on a fix, until then, use this work-around: go into File, Account Settings, Account Settings, and click on Internet Calendars and remove the iCloud calendar. Outlook tries to decode it, but crashes because the response body is within a stream and not a buffer.
You may refer to the following link on how to open Outlook 2013 PST file. The cause: the iCloud sends a gzip encoded response but Outlook is not expecting gzip. If the email account was configured as POP in the old profile you may search for the Outlook PST file and open the same in Outlook. You may refer to the following articles which provides information about how to configure internet email account in Outlook 2013. To create a new Outlook profile you may refer to the following link. Note: if the email account is configured as POP you can search for the Outlook PST file and open the same. Once you create a new Outlook profile and configure the email account in Outlook you can always open the old Outlook PST file on your new Outlook profile to find the old data. Welcome to Microsoft Community and thank you for posting your query.
The aggravating thing right now is, it works perfectly fine on my wife's computer, with the same version of Windows and the same version of Office currently installed on my system.Īnyone have any more ideas that have not yet been tried? Or do I need to go back and reconsider the human sacrifice? After that it was back to the same old problem. I installed iCloud, the initial sync worked.
Was after my last Windows 7 reinstall, and subsequent upgrade to Office 365. No amount of uninstalls and reinstalls have solved the problem, I have followed every thread I could find on the net, followed every accepted solution short of a human sacrifice, and still it will not work.
It has survived upgrades from Windows 7 to Windows 8 to 8.1 and back to Windows 7 again (complete hard drive reformats and fresh installs), upgrades of Office from 2007 to 365, upgrades of iCloud up This has been an ongoing problem for a long time now. Outlook to crash, and the iCloud add-in was disabled. Then one day, for no reason that can be fathomed, it simply stopped working. Outlook synced with my iDevices through iCloud, and everything and everyone was happy. At one time, the world was good, and everything worked fine.