Outlook 2010 running in safe mode after todays updates


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    Outlook 2010 running in safe mode after todays updates


    Since the update reboot Outlook is running in safe mode and though the reading panel is correctly set up it is closed every time Outlook is restarted. Add ones are all missing. I have no idea how to sort it short of removing all the updates. I have run a repair install and SFC /SCANNOW with no problems or change.
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    Have a look at this thread :
    https://www.tenforums.com/general-dis...kb3114409.html

    The OP said uninstalling KB3114409 fixes the problem.
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  3. Posts : 129
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    Thread Starter
       #3

    Yes thats the one its OK now. Its been some time since MS f***d my laptop up.
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    windows 10 Pro ver 21H2 build 19044.1348
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    john7 said:
    Yes thats the one its OK now. Its been some time since MS f***d my laptop up.
    So, for now, problem solved ?

    Trouble is, since Windows Updates are automatic, the same update will get installed again. What then ?
    I am not sure your problem is permanently solved.
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    I have added it to wushowhide along with any drives MS kindly want to mess up my laptop with. I run this befor updat to block things I know not to trust them with!
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    Did you do an MS Office repair?
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  7. Posts : 129
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       #7

    Twice, only removing the MS update sorted it.
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    john7 said:
    Twice, only removing the MS update sorted it.
    I seem to have read that wushowhide works better with the Pro version of Windows 10.
    Sorry, I can't remember the details.
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