Sorry to hear about your troubles. On a related topic, is there a reason you use Outlook in general? I've been using Gmail for a long time and never really got into Outlook but I assume I'm missing out on stuff as many like yourself use it. Seems very heavy to me just for email and calendar....
On Friday, 13 November 2015, Ian Thomas <[email protected]> wrote: > RANT - This really pissed me off. > > Desktop Outlook continually crashed yesterday/today, so after checking all > the disk and system integrity things, running Scanpst on .pst and .ost > files, etc I hid the files, started a new Outlook profile, and reconfigured > (totally rebuilt) my mixed PST pop3, mapi, and IMAP email system that > synchronizes desktop, laptop, tablet and phone via outlook.com (not > Office 365). > Waiting for 6Gb of emails and attachments etc to fill up my new .ost, I > decided to check who else in the interweb had a recent, similar problem. > Yes. KB3097877 of 10November is known to cause the continual crashing of > all versions of Outlook. Workaround: disable download of images with > emails. Fix: Uninstall the Windows Update (named), reboot and check for > available Windows Updates (the faulty one has been replaced). > Thanks, Microsoft devs 😒 > > > Ian Thomas > Sent from my Lumia 640 XL > Windows Phone >
