Microsoft Delivers Emergency Fix for Windows 11 Outlook Glitch in Second Out-of-Band Patch This year's first security update had a ripple effect, causing trouble for users of Microsoft Office. The latest emergency release aims to tame the problem and restore stability to the email client.
A recent bug fix from Microsoft has resolved issues with apps becoming unresponsive when saving files in cloud storage locations. Users who stored PST files on cloud-based services such as OneDrive were particularly affected. The problems came after a January security update, which also caused disruptions for some devices - Windows 11 models couldn't shut down or hibernate, while others running Windows 10 or 11 couldn't log in remotely.
This isn't the first time this year that Microsoft had to act swiftly with an out-of-band update. Last week's patch addressed problems with device shutdowns and remote login issues. The latest emergency release is notable because it's cumulative, meaning users only need to download and install it once to resolve the issue caused by the January security update.
Fortunately, the problems brought about by Microsoft's security patch have been largely contained. As a result, Windows 11 Outlook users can breathe a sigh of relief now that the fix has arrived.
A recent bug fix from Microsoft has resolved issues with apps becoming unresponsive when saving files in cloud storage locations. Users who stored PST files on cloud-based services such as OneDrive were particularly affected. The problems came after a January security update, which also caused disruptions for some devices - Windows 11 models couldn't shut down or hibernate, while others running Windows 10 or 11 couldn't log in remotely.
This isn't the first time this year that Microsoft had to act swiftly with an out-of-band update. Last week's patch addressed problems with device shutdowns and remote login issues. The latest emergency release is notable because it's cumulative, meaning users only need to download and install it once to resolve the issue caused by the January security update.
Fortunately, the problems brought about by Microsoft's security patch have been largely contained. As a result, Windows 11 Outlook users can breathe a sigh of relief now that the fix has arrived.