Microsoft's Outlook is a great asset as it offers an arsenal of features. With Outlook, you can access your emails, calendar, contacts, and much more, all in a single app. Yet, like all other apps, Outlook isn't flawless and sometimes runs into issues.

One of these issues is when you can't open the app, and it gets stuck on the Loading Profile screen. This can be quite frustrating, as you can't even get into the app to figure out what's wrong with it. Fortunately, this issue also has a remedy. Getting stuck on Loading Profile can be the result of several problems, and there are plenty of solutions for it.

1. Run Outlook as an Administrator

Though Outlook usually doesn't need admin access to function, there's a chance that your problem might be because Outlook doesn't have the required permissions to access your profile. In that case, running Outlook as administrator will fix things up.

  1. In the search bar, type in Outlook.
  2. In the search results, right-click on Outlook and then select Run as administrator.
  3. Click Yes in the dialog asking for confirmation. This will run Outlook as administrator.
Outlook in the Windows Search results.

If this did the trick for you, you can either find and fix the permission conflict or just set Outlook to run as administrator every time.

2. Disconnect Your Device From the Internet

Outlook might be trying to access something online and failing. This can be causing Outlook to get stuck on the Loading Profile screen, because it can't finish loading the profiles.

The workaround for this is to force Outlook into offline mode by cutting off your internet connection. Cutting off your internet every time you want to open Outlook is obviously not a solution, but this gives you a chance to get inside Outlook and alter the settings that might be causing the issue.

Disconnecting Wi-Fi

  1. Click the notification icon in the bottom right to open the Action Center.
  2. In the Action Center, click on Network.
  3. Click on Wi-Fi to turn it off. Enabling Airplane Mode will also turn off Wi-Fi.
Wi-Fi in the Windows 10 action center.

Disconnecting LAN

The simplest way to disconnect your LAN connection is to just unplug the Ethernet cable from your computer. However, if the Ethernet port is inaccessible, or you don't want to physically unplug anything, you can disable the Ethernet adapter from the control panel instead.

  1. Open the Start menu, then search for Control Panel.
  2. Select Control Panel from the search results.
  3. In the Control Panel, go to Network and Sharing Center.
  4. In the left bar, click on Change adapter settings.
  5. Right-click on your Ethernet adapter and then select Disable. This will disconnect your LAN connection. You can enable the connection by right-clicking the adapter and selecting Enable.
Network adapter settings in Windows 10.

Restarting Outlook might not be completely effective if other Office-related services are still running. You can kill all Office-related processes in Task Manager to ensure a fresh start for everything.

  1. Press Ctrl + Shift + Esc on your keyboard to bring up the Task Manager.
  2. Find Office-related processes, select them, and then click End Task. This includes other Office apps and Office processes such as Click-to-Run.
  3. Launch Outlook.
An Office processes in Task Manager.

4. Turn Off Hardware Acceleration

Hardware acceleration is a built-in feature in Outlook designed to increase the overall efficiency of the program. However, if you're using Outlook on older hardware, this can cause problems and, in some cases, make Outlook unusable.

You can solve this problem by running Outlook in safe mode and then disabling hardware acceleration.

  1. On your keyboard, press Win + R to bring up Run. You can also search for Run in the Start menu.
  2. Type the following code in the text box and press Enter:
            Outlook.com /safe
        
    This will open Outlook in safe mode.
  3. In Outlook, click the File tab and then head to Options.
  4. In the Outlook Options window, go to the Advanced tab.
  5. Scroll down to Display, and check Disable hardware graphic acceleration.
  6. Click OK.
  7. Close Outlook and launch it without safe mode.
Hardware acceleration option in Outlook.

If you couldn't run Outlook in safe mode due to account restrictions, read our in-depth guide on how to start Outlook in safe mode.

5. Repair Corrupted Outlook Files

Outlook won't function properly if one or more of its files are corrupted. This can lead to Outlook getting stuck on the Loading Profile screen. You can repair Outlook files using an executable in the Outlook installation directory.

  1. Right-click the Outlook shortcut, then select Properties. This will open the Properties window.
  2. In the Shortcut tab, click on Open File Location. This will open the installation directory.
  3. Locate SCANPST.EXE and then open it. The Microsoft Outlook Inbox Repair Tool will open and ask for a file to scan and repair.
  4. Click on Browse and then navigate to the directory below:
            C:\Users\*username*\AppData\Local\Microsoft\Outlook
        
    Replace *username* with your own username.
  5. Select the profile you want to repair, then click on Start. The profiles are stored as OST files. The program will now start scanning the file for errors.
  6. Once SCANPST is finished scanning and repairing, click OK.
  7. Launch Outlook.
The SCANSPT executable.

If you couldn't get SCANPST to work, read our thorough article on how to repair corrupted PST and OST files in Outlook.

6. Fix Office Files That Are Corrupted

Outlook is, after all, a part of Microsoft's Office, and successfully repairing Office will also fix Outlook issues. You don't need to install any additional software to repair Office. You can achieve this repair through the control panel.

  1. Find Control Panel using the search bar.
  2. In the Control Panel, select Programs and Features.
  3. From the list, find Microsoft Office and select it.
  4. Click on Change. This will open a window.
  5. Select Quick Repair and then click Repair.
Office repair screen from Control Panel

Once the repair process is complete, launch Outlook and see if the issue is resolved. If not, repeat the process and conduct the Online Repair.

7. Create a New Outlook Profile

If none of the solutions above worked for you, it's possible that your Outlook profile is corrupted beyond possible recovery. Creating a new profile and making it the default is the only way to fix this problem.

  1. Select Control Panel from the search results.
  2. In the Control Panel, find and select Mail. This will bring up the Mail Setup window.
  3. In the Mail Setup window, click on Show Profiles. This will open another window.
  4. Click on Add.
  5. Type in a name for your new profile.
  6. Configure your email settings, then click Next. Outlook will check and connect to the mail servers.
  7. Once your new profile is set, change Always use this profile from Outlook to your new profile.
  8. Click OK and then launch Outlook.
Mail profile settings in the Control Panel.

Don't Keep Yourself Waiting

Loading profile screen problems can be frustrating, but now you know how to deal with them. Getting stuck on the Outlook loading screen can stem from various causes, but that doesn't matter since you now have various solutions up your sleeves. One way or another, you have to get past the loading screen and read your emails.