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작성자 Matthew 작성일25-11-23 01:04 조회20회 댓글0건본문
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Programs in Office 2013 and later versions provide add-in resiliency, meaning that apps will disable an add-in if it performs slowly. However, you can re-enable add-ins and prevent add-ins from being auto-disabled by other Office programs. I’ve got a problem with Outlook for users in the office that addins keep crashing Outlook. I connection status shows disconnected disable all addins on the users machines but the addins keep re-enabling themselves. If you re-enable an add-in that caused a performance problem at one time, users may experience performance problems in the future in the Office program for which the add-in is loaded.

Have questions or feedback about Office VBA or this documentation? Please see Office VBA support and feedback for guidance about the ways you can receive support and provide feedback. To disable all the add-ins, just use Group Policy to delete or rename the Addins to OldAddins.
How do I disable outlook add-ins
Unfortunately I don’t have an answer for this but I’m +1’ing it for needing a resolution. We’re on the Monthly build of Office 365 (click-to-run). This started happening a week or so ago, but it’s becoming increasingly annoying. Oftentimes in the disabled add-in box is Adobe Send & Track or Adobe PDF Maker, but also sometimes Salesforce for Outlook, which we need to continue to have enabled. We decided to discontinue the resolve Outlook not sending emails fast outlook plugin service. I would like to know how to disable/remove the plugin for users who already have it installed.
Preventing add-ins from being disabled
Now when I open teams i can clearly see that 3rd party apps need to be requested but ms apps can be installed without issue. The user has control over which add-ins run on their computer. Beginning with Office 2013, system administrators can configure an enhanced level of control for add-ins by using group policy.

How do I disable an Outlook 2013 add-in without starting Outlook?
The problem is that this is starting to affect everyone in the company. It started with one user and now we have 20 reports and growing. I’d rather not go through every registy in the company to fix this issue. I suppose if it comes to it I can set a group policy to disabled all Outlook addins. It’s just strange that this is happening to everyone regardless of Outlook at start-up while it tries to load the TeamViewer add-in. Block all unmanaged add-ins, and list of managed add-ins.
How to Keep Outlook Addins Disabled
In these cases, the cause of the crash or the loading failure needs to be fixed together with the add-in owner. I’m back in the office now after a week and this is still going on. It’s interesting that O365 and CTR users seems to be effected because the majority of the affected users in our office are Outlook 2016 or 2019, not O365 (though I think 2019 is FixTechGuide fix for stuck folders CTR). To disable certain add-in, locate to the add-in under Addins, in the right panel, there is a subkey named LoadBehavior, set the value to ‘2’ to disable it. Exploring this admin page, i see that I'm able to make policies for each o365 app.
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