Windows 10: Outlook app/files cannot be opned

Discus and support Outlook app/files cannot be opned in Windows 10 Software and Apps to solve the problem; I've tried to open my email from the shortcut as well as the desktop icon. I have used troubleshooting and the only thing I get is the version isn't... Discussion in 'Windows 10 Software and Apps' started by Rocky Armstrong, Aug 19, 2018.

  1. Outlook app/files cannot be opned


    I've tried to open my email from the shortcut as well as the desktop icon. I have used troubleshooting and the only thing I get is the version isn't compatible. I have Windows 10 and it was working fine until last night. I even called my internet company and everytjhing on their end is running perfectly. I want to know if I uninstall Outlook can I reinstall without losing current emails.

    :)
     
    Rocky Armstrong, Aug 19, 2018
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  2. newtekie1 Win User

    Outlook PST File Problem

    That is exactly what I was going to suggest. Export everything to another PST file, delete the old(or rather move it out of the default folder) and replace it with the new PST file that you exported.
     
    newtekie1, Aug 19, 2018
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  3. Munki Win User
    GUIDE:How to transfer contacts from Microsoft Outlook to Gmail

    I'm sitting here in the office, its the end of the year in the school system, and several employees transferring to alternative counties. With this it brings loads of transferring contacts to take with them from their company phone. Well, this one in particular sparked a guide idea. So here it is, How to transfer Outlook contacts to your Gmail account.


    Step 1: Sign in to your outlook account.
    step 2 In the top left hand corner click File > Import/Export > Export to file > Browse to desired place to save your file > export. Be sure you export the file as .csv (comma separated values)
    Step 3 Log into your Gmail account
    Step 4 Select 'Contacts' In the subsection you will see a 'Import' button on the right-hand side. Click it.
    Step 5 Browse to the location where you saved it > Open it > Click Import.



    I would have provided pictures, but I use neither Outlook or Gmail. Hope someone somewhere gets some use from this. *Toast :toast:


    =Munki=
     
    Munki, Aug 19, 2018
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  4. Outlook app/files cannot be opned

    problem cannot opne file

    Hello zhubinjaff i hope you're doing goog today, let's try the following:

    There are several ways to open an image and video file in Windows 10. If a photo cannot be viewed using the Photo App, we suggest opening it using a different app. The steps below will help you set Photo Viewer as your default image viewer, do the same for
    the video file:

    Press Windows Key + S and enter default programs. Select Default Programs from the list.

    Select Set your default .

    Select Windows Photo Viewer and click the Set this program as default.

    Click OK to save changes.programs

    After setting Photo Viewer as your default image viewer, open those .JPG files and see if the issue still occurs.
     
    Pedro_2020, Aug 19, 2018
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