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Eric_E
Dec 13, 2022Former Employee
Dev Channel update to 110.0.1556.0 is live
Hello Insiders! Today, we are releasing build 110.0.1556.0 to the Dev channel, which includes a variety of fixes and new features. For more details on the changes, check out the highlights below.
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MarkBarbieri
Dec 15, 2022Copper Contributor
Eric_E on an Intel MacBook Pro (2018) with Ventura 13.1, I'm finding that PWA's and sites that are installed as apps are crashing whenever a key is pressed while the PWA is focused.
To reproduce, install Outlook.com as an app, then try entering text in the search bar.
I've tested on the same machine with release Version 108.0.1462.46 (Official build) (x86_64) and it works fine. I had no issues prior to Version 110.0.1556.0 (Official build) Dev(x86_64)
RobOK
Dec 19, 2022Bronze Contributor
I'm having same problem - PWA app of Outlook crashing with any key click. Frustrating.
- Ap2099Jan 01, 2023Copper Contributor1. Investigate possible issues caused by add-ins
Exit Outlook.
Press the Windows logo key Windows Start button in Windows 8 and Windows 10 + R to open a Run dialog box.
Enter Outlook /safe, choose a profile if prompted, and then select OK.
If Outlook doesn't crash or hang, continue by selecting File > Options > Add-Ins.
At the bottom of the window, select COM Add-ins and then select Go.
Select any active check boxes to clear them, and then select OK.
Restart Outlook. If the issue doesn't recur, start adding the add-ins back one at a time.
After adding each add-in, exit then re-open Outlook.
If the issue doesn't recur, add the next add-in.
Repeat until either all add-ins have been re-added, or the issue recurs.
If the issue recurs, remove the last add-in to be added.
2. Repair Office
Type Control Panel in the search box at the bottom of the Windows screen.
Select Uninstall a program from the Programs group.
In the list of installed programs, right-click the entry for your Microsoft 365 installation and then select Change > Online Repair.
3. Create a new Outlook profile
Type Control Panel in the search box at the bottom of the Windows screen.
Select User Accounts > Mail.
Select Show Profiles.
Select the profile that you want to remove, and then select Remove.
Note: Removing a profile also removes any associated data files. If you're not sure whether the data files are backed up or stored on a server, do not remove the profile. Instead, skip to the next step.
Select Add.
Type a name for the new profile in the Profile Name box.
Enter the user name and the primary SMTP address. Then select Next.
You might see the message Allow this website to configure <alias@domain> server settings? Select the Don't ask me about this website again checkbox, and then select Allow.
When prompted, enter your sign in credentials, and then select OK.
When Setup is finished, select Finish.
4. Run the Microsoft Support and Recover
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Hope that this will help?- RobOKJan 03, 2023Bronze ContributorThanks for replying. It looks like you cut and pasted some help text about running Outlook on windows. I am talking about MSFT Edge browswer and running Outlook as a PWA (progressive web app). Outlook works fine in a regular tab but when you install it as a PWA app, in the latest version of Edge, it crashes as soon as you try to do something.
Hopefully someone from the Edge team will respond.