
Now check to see if the Outlook desktop app closes immediately. After completing the Uninstallation procedure, re-install MS Office.

Select amework, press Return, and then change the file name to amework. Open the Frameworks folder, and then find the amework file. Right-click Microsoft Outlook, and then select Show Package Contents. Click on Microsoft Office tab and then click on the Uninstall option. To do this, follow these steps: In Finder, open the Application folder. $Results = $updateSearcher.Search("IsHidden=0 and IsInstalled=1 and Type='Software'"). Follow these steps to perform the process: Navigate to Control Panel and click on Programs and Features. Write-Host "Checking for installed update, $KBToKill, this may take a while" $updateSearcher = $updateSession.CreateUpdateSearcher() It can't do both because of the restart but you can just run it twice to do both things $KBToKill = "KB3097877" In the Outlook 2016 Properties dialog box, select Maximized for Run. Right-click Outlook 2016 in the File Explorer window that opens, and then select Properties. This step works for Windows Vista/7/8/8.1/10. Right-click the Outlook tile pinned to the Start menu, point to More, and then select Open file location. Click on the start button and type in Programs and Features. Just in case people want it I've got a powershell script that'll uninstall or hide the update. A necessary Office file may have been deleted, or a file used by the Office application was corrupted during a program crash or your computers hardware may be at fault. Wscript.echo "Update " & hideupdate & " is not available for install. Wscript.echo "Update " & hideupdate & " is hidden" Version 2.1.3 fixed an issue where OotD would crash on windows startup if the Windows RPC server was not yet available and added a message to let users know if theyve installed the wrong version. If instr(1, update.Title, hideupdate, vbTextCompare) = 1 then Set searchResult = updateSearcher.Search("IsHidden=0 and IsInstalled=0 and Type='Software'")įor i = 0 To -1 Set updateSearcher = updateSession.CreateupdateSearcher() For Windows 8: Open 'Apps' menu > Select 'Run' > Type: Outlook /safe and then click OK For Windows 7: Choose 'Start' > Type: Outlook /safe in the Search programs and files box and then hit Enter.
OUTLOOK 2016 CRASHES ON STARTUP WINDOWS 7 TOOL UPDATE
Dim hideupdate : hideupdate = "KB3097877" 'Change KB number to the update that you would like to hideĭim hideupdateStatus : hideupdateStatus = "False"

If you have a flat network or can easily reach the computers from a single server, you can use psExec to remote execute the script with "cscript NAMEOFSCRIPT.vbs". Select the profile you want to repair then click on Start.

Click on Browse and then navigate to the directory below: C:UsersusernameAppDataLocalMicrosoftOutlook Replace username with your own username. Here is a VBS script we just made for hiding the update. The Microsoft Outlook Inbox Repair Tool will open and ask for a file to scan and repair.
