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Office click to run.exe
Office click to run.exe












office click to run.exe

  • Name your shortcut for instance: Outlook Safe Mode.
  • "C:\Program Files\Microsoft Office\root\Office16\Outlook.exe" /safe
  • The entire line should now look like this (example is for a Microsoft 365 installation).
  • Type the path to outlook.exe between quotes or browse to its location via the Browse… button.
  • Right click on an empty space on your Desktop and choose New-> Shortcut.
  • Once you’ve found outlook.exe we create a shortcut to it with the /safe switch to prevent Outlook from opening an extra window each time you click the shortcut or use your keyboard shortcut. If you can’t find it, do a search for outlook.exe or use OutlookTools (free) instead.
  • Microsoft 365 installation or Click-to-Run installationĬ:\Program Files\Microsoft Office\root\Office16\.
  • In general you’ll find it under Ĭ:\Program Files\Microsoft Office\Office Ĭ:\Program Files (x86)\Microsoft Office\Office You can also create a new shortcut to outlook.exe and add the /safe switch įirst, determine the location of outlook.exe on your system. Starting Outlook in Safe Mode in Windows 10. In Windows 10, there is a search box on the Taskbar by default but if you have set to hide this, it will automatically show when you start typing after opening the Start Menu as well. Starting Outlook in Safe Mode via the Start Screen in Windows 8. So simply open the Start Screen and type outlook.exe /safe In Windows 8, the search box will automatically show when you start typing.

    office click to run.exe

    Starting Outlook in Safe Mode via the Start Menu in Windows 7. If you are using Windows 7, then there is a Search box in the Start Menu. This method works in all versions of Windows and for all versions of Outlook. When you hold the CTRL button on your keyboard when clicking the Outlook shortcut on your Desktop, Taskbar, Start Menu or Start Screen, Outlook will detect this and asks if you want to start Outlook in Safe Mode. Is there an other way to troubleshoot Outlook or get into Safe Mode or should I call my IT department?Īside from using the Run command, there are also other ways to start Outlook in Safe Mode. However, I'm in a corporate environment and the Run command has been disabled for us. I'm having an issue with Outlook and one of the suggestions told me to start Outlook from the Run command with the /safe switch and check something.














    Office click to run.exe