[Fixed] Outlook Error There was a problem loading this App
Summary: There was a problem loading this app. Please close all Office applications and restart Microsoft Outlook," is one of the common Microsoft Outlook error messages that prevents Outlook users from accessing their emails in Outlook on Windows. This article helps you understand the reasons behind this error and provides solutions to troubleshoot and resolve the error. It also mentions an OST to PST converter software that can help you extract and restore mail items from orphaned or inaccessible OST files.
You may encounter a fairly common error message while launching the Outlook application that says, “There was a problem loading this app. Please close all Office applications and restart Microsoft Outlook.”
This error prevents you from opening the application or accessing the emails. This can lead to downtime and productivity loss that have severe consequences on your work or business. Therefore, it’s crucial to quickly troubleshoot and resolve the issue causing the error.
This article mentions the possible reasons that can trigger the error “There was a problem loading this app. Please close all Office applications and restart Microsoft Outlook” and some effective solutions to resolve it.
Reasons for the “There was a problem loading this app” Error in Outlook
The Outlook application may stop loading or fail to launch due to one or more reasons mentioned below.
- Incompatible or faulty add-ins
- Conflict with third-party programs on the system
- Corrupted Outlook data file
- Outdated Outlook application
- Outlook profile corruption
- Insufficient or lack of permissions
Solutions to Resolve the “There was a problem loading this app” Error in Outlook
Follow the solutions given below to troubleshoot and resolve the “There was a problem loading this app. Please close all Office applications and restart Microsoft Outlook” error in Outlook 2007, 2010, 2013, 2016, 2019, or 2021.
1. Restart Outlook and Office Applications
A simple restart can sometimes resolve minor errors and issues. So, close all the Outlook processes and Office applications, such as Word, Excel, etc. Then, start Outlook. You may also restart the system.
2. Check Permissions
Sometimes, lack of permissions to access the data file or application can also prevent you from opening the Outlook. To ensure Outlook has all the permissions, run the application as administrator. Then, check if the Outlook loads or starts.
You can also check the OST file permissions. The steps are as follows:
- Close Outlook and open the Run dialog box.
- Type %localappdata/Microsoft/Outlook and click OK or press the Enter key to open the OST file location.
- Then, right-click on the OST file and choose Properties.
- Make sure the Read-only checkbox is unchecked.
- Then, click the Advanced taband uncheck the Encrypt content to secure data option.
- Click Apply > OK.
Start Outlook to check if the issue has been resolved.
3. Disable and Remove Faulty or Incompatible Add-Ins
Faulty or incompatible third-party add-ins can slow down Outlook and lead to performance issues. Sometimes, they can prevent Outlook from loading properly or cause errors. Therefore, find and remove the faulty or incompatible add-ins. To do so, follow these steps
- Close all the Outlook processes.
- While pressing the Shift key, double-click on the Outlook program icon.
- Choose the email profile and click OK. This will start Outlook in safe mode.
- Once in Safe Mode, go to File > Options and click Add-ins.
- Then, click on the Go… button. You will see list of add-ins.
- Clear the checkboxes of all the add-ins and click OK to save the changes.
- After disabling the add-ins in Outlook, restart Outlook normally.
If the issue is resolved and Outlook starts normally without any problem, you need to find and remove the faulty add-in. To do so, activate one add-in at a time and restart Outlook. If it loads normally, activate another add-in and restart Outlook. Repeat these steps until Outlook stops loading or displays a problem when loading. Then remove the last activated add-in to permanently solve this problem.
4. Repair Microsoft Office Installation
You can also try to repair Microsoft Office program to try to fix the error. The steps are as follows:
- Open the Control Panel and click Uninstall a program under the Programs section.
- Find and click on Microsoft Office and then click Change.
- Click the Repair button. Complete the repair process by following the instructions.
- Alternatively, on Windows 10 and 11, you can follow these steps to repair MS Office:
- Press the Windows + X keys and click Apps and Features.
- In the search bar, type Microsoft and then click on Microsoft Office.
- Click Modify.
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