Outlook.live non-responsive, can see inbox but cannot open emails, switch to another mail folder or access settings.
Since the upgrade to firefox quantum Outlook.live will allow me to login, however after loading my main inbox view it is unresponsive. I can not open any email. Clicking on another mail folder such as junk email show that folder selected but does not change the emails displayed (i.e. the emails are still the ones from the main inbox) selecting the search mail and people field does not allow me to type anything or search. I cannot compose a new email. The settings gear opens its pull down selection however selecting any of the options does nothing. the grid button loads empty views for Calendar, people, and tasks. But will open a new window for onedrive and other programs which do function. I have cleared my cookies, and cache, as well as started firefox in safe mode with the same issue.
This issue does not occur in Google chrome.
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Strangely this issue has been sporadic over the past few weeks. No changes have been made within firefox regarding my current addons however I experienced several days where Outlook.live would work fine, then several days when it was back and today Outlook.live is responding again.
Could be with last round of MS Updates and Firefox near the same time. There also was a issue with the previous update and fixed this time. It actually borked 1000's of cpu's. Also there where issues with Avast and Firefox not playing nice.
Test for a few days.
Keep Your Video Card Drivers updated always. and save the installer. Never know when stops supporting your card., Should save 2 newest and 1 before.
No idea if got updated or not. Flash Player Version: 28.0.0.126 Current Version | released 2 days ago https://get.adobe.com/flashplayer/otherversions/ Step 1: Select Operating System Step 2: Select A Version (Firefox, . . . .) Note: Other software is offered in the download. <Windows Only>
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