• Outlook User
  • New Outlook app
  • Outlook.com
  • Outlook Mac
  • Outlook & iCloud
  • Developer
  • Microsoft 365 Admin
    • Common Problems
    • Microsoft 365
    • Outlook BCM
    • Utilities & Addins

Volume 29 Issue 28

Slipstick Systems

Issue Date: October 3, 2024 « Previous Issue | Next Issue »

The following articles were included in our Exchange Messaging Outlook (EMO) newsletter published on October 3, 2024.

EMO is a weekly publication. To receive your own copy of EMO by email, subscribe here.

Support Exchange Messaging Outlook Sponsors

Increase Your Productivity!

ReliefJet Essentials for Outlook is a set of more than 160 tools for performing a wide range of tasks in Outlook: processing email messages, contacts, appointments, meetings, tasks and other Outlook items.

ReliefJet Essentials for Outlook

Today's Highlights »

  • Control Panel’s Mail applet
  • Turn off IMAP access in Outlook.com accounts
  • App passwords in Outlook.com

Control Panel’s Mail applet

Long time classic Outlook users instinctively go to Control Panel and open the Mail applet any time they need to modify their profile or create a new one.

Microsoft discourages using that method to create new profiles or add accounts to the profile as it does not support oAuth2 (aka “modern authentication”). Gmail and Yahoo users will need to create an app password to add those accounts using that dialog as it will not bring up the sign in dialog. The dialog should allow you to add Outlook.com or Microsoft 365 Work or School accounts that were previously used in Outlook (because Outlook "remembers" the account) but adding a new Microsoft account will fail as it will not bring up the modern auth sign in dialog.

For easy access to this dialog, without needing to find Control Panel, Microsoft added a link for “Manage Profiles” to the File > Account Settings dialog in Outlook. It is the same as going into Control Panel, but easier to access if you have Outlook open and need to remove or view other Outlook profiles.

The recommended methods to create a new profile in current versions of classic Outlook:
1. With Outlook closed, hold Shift and click on the Outlook icon.
2. Press Windows key + R to open the run command and type Outlook.exe /profiles then press Enter.
3. File > Account Settings > Change Profile. Outlook will close, click on the Outlook icon to reopen it.

Using any of those methods, the Choose Profile dialog will open. Click Options button then New to create a new profile. Add the profile name and then add your email address and password.

If you need to remove accounts or PST files from your profile and Outlook won't open, press the Shift key and click on the Outlook icon to bring up the Choose Profile dialog, then click Options > Properties to delete an account or remove a PST file. This Account Settings dialog supports oAuth2. (You can also use Control Panel > Mail to remove accounts or PST files if Outlook won't open.)

Turn off IMAP access in Outlook.com accounts

A user wanted to know if they could turn off IMAP access in your Microsoft account, to help keep hackers from downloading their email.

Yes, you can now disable IMAP access in outlook.com accounts.

Log into Outlook.com and open View tab > View settings > Mail. Look in the Forwarding and IMAP section. Or click this link: https://outlook.live.com/mail/0/options/mail/forwarding  to get to the correct Settings page.

With IMAP disabled, you will need to either use one of the Outlook apps or web mail. You will not be able to use most third party mail apps to access your email.

In addition to enabling or disabling IMAP access, you can enable or disable POP access and set the default From address for messages sent from outlook.com or the new Outlook app.

Note: setting a different From address than the sign in address only works in outlook.com and new outlook. It does not work in Outlook mobile or classic Outlook. In those apps, the default From address is the primary address on the account and you will need to change the From address if you want to use a different outlook.com address.

App passwords in Outlook.com

As of September 16, Microsoft requires using oAuth2 authentication to sign into Outlook.com accounts, but as many users noted, if you have 2-step verification enabled on your account, the option to create an app password is available but it no longer works in mail apps.

Correct, the app password will not work in email clients. It is available because other Microsoft account services, like Xbox, do not yet support 2-step verification.

New & Updated Outlook Support Articles

Admins cannot enforce specific settings

Classic Outlook Report button not removed after setting “Use a non-Microsoft add-in button”

Emails sent using Outlook Desktop results in Non-Delivery Report [0x80040305-0x00000000-0x00000000]

Outlook Desktop is unable to apply labels with encryption

Text predictions unexpectedly become unavailable and are missing in Outlook options

Other Resources

Keyboard shortcuts for Outlook

Reset the New Outlook Profile (slipstick.com)

Volume 29 Issue 28 was last modified: November 1st, 2024 by Webmaster

Visit Slipstick Forums.
What's New at Slipstick.com

Latest EMO: Vol. 31 Issue 3

Support Services

Do you need help setting up Outlook, moving your email to a new computer, migrating or configuring Office 365, or just need some one-on-one assistance?

Our Sponsors

CompanionLink
ReliefJet
  • Popular
  • Latest
  • Week Month All
  • Use Classic Outlook, not New Outlook
  • How to Remove the Primary Account from Outlook
  • Reset the New Outlook Profile
  • Disable "Always ask before opening" Dialog
  • How to Hide or Delete Outlook's Default Folders
  • Adjusting Outlook's Zoom Setting in Email
  • This operation has been cancelled due to restrictions
  • Mail Templates in Outlook for Windows (and Web)
  • Removing Suggested Accounts in New Outlook
  • Change Outlook's Programmatic Access Options
  • Error Opening iCloud Appointments in Classic Outlook
  • Opt out of Microsoft 365 Companion Apps
  • Mail Templates in Outlook for Windows (and Web)
  • Urban legend: Microsoft Deletes Old Outlook.com Messages
  • Buttons in the New Message Notifications
  • Move Deleted Items to Another Folder Automatically
  • Open Outlook Templates using PowerShell
  • Count and List Folders in Classic Outlook
  • Google Workspace and Outlook with POP Mail
  • Import EML Files into New Outlook
Ajax spinner

Recent Bugs List

Microsoft keeps a running list of issues affecting recently released updates at Fixes or workarounds for recent issues in classic Outlook (Windows).

For new Outlook for Windows: Fixes or workarounds for recent issues in new Outlook for Windows .

Outlook for Mac Recent issues: Fixes or workarounds for recent issues in Outlook for Mac

Outlook.com Recent issues: Fixes or workarounds for recent issues on Outlook.com

Office Update History

Update history for supported Office versions is at Update history for Office

Outlook Suggestions and Feedback

Outlook Feedback covers Outlook as an email client, including Outlook Android, iOS, Mac, and Windows clients, as well as the browser extension (PWA) and Outlook on the web.

Outlook (new) Feedback. Use this for feedback and suggestions for Outlook (new).

Use Outlook.com Feedback for suggestions or feedback about Outlook.com accounts.

Other Microsoft 365 applications and services




New Outlook Articles

Error Opening iCloud Appointments in Classic Outlook

Opt out of Microsoft 365 Companion Apps

Mail Templates in Outlook for Windows (and Web)

Urban legend: Microsoft Deletes Old Outlook.com Messages

Buttons in the New Message Notifications

Move Deleted Items to Another Folder Automatically

Open Outlook Templates using PowerShell

Count and List Folders in Classic Outlook

Google Workspace and Outlook with POP Mail

Import EML Files into New Outlook

Newest Code Samples

Open Outlook Templates using PowerShell

Count and List Folders in Classic Outlook

Insert Word Document into Email using VBA

Warn Before Deleting a Contact

Use PowerShell to Delete Attachments

Remove RE:, FWD:, and Other Prefixes from Subject Line

Change the Mailing Address Using PowerShell

Categorize @Mentioned Messages

Send an Email When You Open Outlook

Delete Old Calendar Events using VBA

Repair PST

Convert an OST to PST

Repair damaged PST file

Repair large PST File

Remove password from PST

Merge Two Data Files

Sync & Share Outlook Data

  • Share Calendar & Contacts
  • Synchronize two computers
  • Sync Calendar and Contacts Using Outlook.com
  • Sync Outlook & Android Devices
  • Sync Google Calendar with Outlook
  • Access Folders in Other Users Mailboxes

Diane Poremsky [Outlook MVP]

Make a donation

Mail Tools

Sending and Retrieval Tools

Mass Mail Tools

Compose Tools

Duplicate Remover Tools

Mail Tools for Outlook

Online Services

Calendar Tools

Schedule Management

Calendar Printing Tools

Calendar Reminder Tools

Calendar Dates & Data

Time and Billing Tools

Meeting Productivity Tools

Duplicate Remover Tools

Productivity

Productivity Tools

Automatic Message Processing Tools

Special Function Automatic Processing Tools

Housekeeping and Message Management

Task Tools

Project and Business Management Tools

Choosing the Folder to Save a Sent Message In

Run Rules on messages after reading

Help & Suggestions

Submit Outlook Feature Requests

Slipstick Support Services

Buy Microsoft 365 Office Software and Services

Visit Slipstick Forums.

What's New at Slipstick.com

Home | Outlook User | Exchange Administrator | Office 365 | Outlook.com | Outlook Developer
Outlook for Mac | Common Problems | Utilities & Addins | Tutorials
Outlook & iCloud Issues | Outlook Apps
EMO Archives | About Slipstick | Slipstick Forums
Submit New or Updated Outlook and Exchange Server Utilities

Send comments using our Feedback page
Copyright © 2026 Slipstick Systems. All rights reserved.
Slipstick Systems is not affiliated with Microsoft Corporation.