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Cannot Start Microsoft Outlook. Cannot open the Outlook window. The set of folders cannot be opened.

Problem:


Cannot Start Microsoft Outlook. Cannot open the Outlook window. The set of folders cannot be opened.

Solution: 
To Resolve this you can try the following steps.
Step 1: Repair office.
1.)Open Control Panel.
2.)Look for Microsoft Office
3.) Right click and press change.
4.)Select Repair office.


Step 2: Repair Outlook Manually using Registry Key.
Note:Before Repairing outlook with Registry you need to disable outlook from control panel.
Open control panel-->Microsoft Office ->Right click and open change->Add Remove Feature-->Disable Outlook.
1.) Open Run Window using Window key+R.
2.) Type regedit.
3.) Take the back up of you reg from file menu and keep it on the desktop.
4.) Look for HKCU\Software\Microsoft\Office.
5.)Delete all the key with the name Outlook from every folder.
6.)Look for HKCU\Software\Microsoft\Office.
7.) Delete all the key with the name Outlook from every folder.
8.) Look for HKCU\Software\Wow64\Microsoft\Office.
9.) Delete all the key with the name Outlook from every folder.


After Repairing outlook with Registry you need to Enable outlook from control panel.
Open control panel-->Microsoft Office ->Right click and open change->Add Remove Feature-->Run From my computer.


Comments

  1. I had this problem and luckily my son was able to take over my computer and fix it by running scanpst.exe on the Outlook data file. It ran overnight and by the next day I was able to access all features of my Outlook. What a relief!

    ReplyDelete
  2. Hey I had the same issue with my computer. I wasted my time on it for
    many days but finally I got a solution from this link
    http://www.microsoftliveassist.com/cannot-start-microsoft-office-outlook-cannot-open-the-outlook-window/

    ReplyDelete
  3. there is no path that equals Control Panel > Microsoft Office in Windows 10 or in Windows 8. Solutions are unable to be executed.

    ReplyDelete

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