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Advanced Threat Protection (ATP) is ruining Outlook.com
- Peter Gorton UKApr 03, 2018Copper Contributor
Possible solution.....
1. On your keyboard, press “Windows Key” and “R” simultaneously. (Windows key is located on the lower left of your keyboard, in between of the Ctrl and Alt)
2. A pop-up will appear on your screen
3. Type "PSR" without quotation marks and hit enterThis was all I needed to do for the problem to go away.
However, if the problem remains,
4. Click Start and reproduce the issue that you are facing with the Outlook.com on the browser
5. When done, click on stop record and save the log file to your desktop
6. Kindly attach the log file to an email and send it to Outlook Support so they can investigate it for you.- Another GuyApr 03, 2018Copper Contributor
Thanks Peter for your contribution.
- Glen TallarekApr 03, 2018Brass Contributor
Peter, you keep posting this information about using the PSR program to capture a log file and it has nothing to do with the issue we are all having. Microsoft has replaced the links to external internet sites and documents with their "safe links" in all our received Outlook email messages and, because the new links are obscure, it makes it nearly impossible for us to see the original link so that we can make our own judgment as to whether the link is "safe" or not. There is NOTHING to be gained by capturing some kind of log (and who do you suggest we send it to?). Collecting a log WILL NOT fix the problem (as you imply with "This was all I needed to do for the problem to go away"). If you do not understand the problem and you don't understand that your "suggestion" is worthless, then please quit posting it.
- Another GuyApr 03, 2018Copper Contributor
Just Post the fix to this VERY BIG problem then. People here are desperately helping, trying things based upon the answers they perceive from phone support in order to share with the broader community.
If no resolution is posted it is taken as an answer that has no value.
Phoning in to support each single time is two hours, and a person scrambling to talk with others, hold time and a hang up. No call back. Not even a credit card from me to establish a Support Case number, resolution, remote assistance or follow up.
You can see how frustrated we all are with Microsoft Support here and by phone.
Michael Leary
Sr. Systems Analyst
Microsoft Registered Partner since 1995
- Michael LearyApr 02, 2018Copper Contributor
I want to turn this function off on all computer logons
Peter Gorton UK wrote:
See the solution described below by Peter Gorton, provided by Microsoft. Nutshell.....run PSR instructions given below.There is no link below.