Outlook Hangs On Send Receive
General discussion. All prompts during setup worked with no errors, test e-mail went through with no errors. When send receive happens the send step completes, but when synchronizing subscribed folders in step 2 it stops about half way and time it will take keeps going up. The ordinal could not be located fallout 3 2.
I have a network of about 50 users running a mix of Outlook 2007 and Outlook 2010. About 18 months ago we migrated to Outlook 365, so our database is in the cloud.
- In Outlook 2016, go to Options - Add-Ins - Manage COM Add-ins - Go. Here you can enable or disable individual Add-ins by selecting or clearing the box for the add-in. Clear all the boxes and then enable one add-in at a time. Verify that Send/Receive works. If it does, go back and enable another add-in.
- If you want, you can specify a schedule for send/receive when Microsoft Outlook is offline. Under When Outlook is Offline, select the Schedule an automatic send/receive every n minutes check box. Enter a number between 1 and 1440. The latter will schedule an automatic send/receive once daily.
Outlook Hangs Up On Send Receive
Within the past year, I migrated all our users to Windows 10. The system has been running well since that time.Sometime during the last 2 weeks I began applying the latest Microsoft updates (both Windows OS and applications).
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Since then, I get about 1-2 calls per day of Outlook freezing in Send/Receive. The only way to break out of it is to close Outlook, then restart it, at which point everything starts working well again.Any ideas/solutions will be greatly appreciated. We have encountered the same issue on our network. Haven't seen the issue in a while except when we get the odd computer that wasn't getting updates for whatever reason.After fully updating it has cleared our issues. Make sure you are fully up to date (just because windows says you are, doesn't necessarily make it true)Also, are you running WSUS? Make sure you have all your approvals correct on their.Edit:Sorry, wish I could tell your the KB that fixed it but I am not sure which one actually did it.