Outlook has been experiencing issues on Home windows 10 and Home windows 11 computer systems for days now, in all probability beginning as early as December 2nd. It’s been reported by affected customers throughout numerous boards and in Microsoft’s Suggestions Hub that when customers attempt to log into Outlook, the app points error code 0x80049dd3.
Microsoft has acknowledged the problem and claims within the Suggestions Hub to have solved the issue. Neowin quotes one Microsoft developer:
“This must be resolved now. Thanks for taking the time to report this. As at all times, please don’t hesitate to file a brand new piece of suggestions to tell us in case you proceed experiencing points.”
Nonetheless, as quite a few latest consumer experiences show, Microsoft has in no way solved the continued Outlook login drawback. One consumer wrote the next on Microsoft’s discussion board:
“After I try to open an e-mail in Outlook on my Floor Professional eleventh version, an Outlook display screen pops up with choices to pick out my e-mail account or add a brand new one. After I choose my account, a window pops up indicating I have to login to my account. Curious as I’m already logged in. After I try to login on that window, an error pops up, 0x80049DD3. I’m able to open my emails in Outlook on my Galaxy S21 with no drawback. Any assistance is appreciated.”
One other annoyed consumer writes:
“In Home windows 10, after I open or work with mail within the Outlook desktop app (native set up), the message no entry retains arising. Then I get a message that I’ve to pick out proceed to sign up to this account, or handle to take away the account. Then the message one thing went unsuitable, attempt once more later 0x80049dd3 comes up.”
As of now, Microsoft has as soon as once more confirmed that the issue persists and the corporate is engaged on an answer. For now, there aren’t any workarounds and the one answer is to attend for a repair.
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This text initially appeared on our sister publication PC-WELT and was translated and localized from German.