Actions
To fix this problem, ask the user to update Outlook.Tip: Even if you're already using Outlook 2013, you may still need to turn on updates.
- Start Outlook.
- On the File tab, click Office Account or Account.
- If you see an Update Options button, click Enable Updates. Or, if updates are already enabled, but you're not running the latest build of Outlook, click Update Now.
- If you don't see an Update Options button, from the Start menu, choose All Programs, and then choose Windows Update.
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