How to Get Rid of Outlook Error 0×80040600

If you are using Microsoft Outlook, you may get the error 0X80040600. The 0X80040600 error is associated with the Microsoft Outlook program. If you are getting this error, use the a registry cleaner tool to fix it. The error is easy to fix and you don’t need to be a computer technician.

 

Please follow below instructions to fix the problem:

 

Solution one: Try this easy fix tool registry cleaner to resolve the problem. registry cleaner is an easy to use  software fix tool which has helped many people resolve their problems.

Please follow below steps:

  • 1. Download registry cleaner by clicking it.
  • 2. After installation, boot registry cleaner and on the interface choose Quick Scan button.
  • 3. After scanning, click Repair All button.

 

Solution two:

Step 1: Exit Outlook

 

Step 2: Find the Outlook .pst file

  • Click Start  , type control panel in the Start Search box, and then press Enter.
  • If you see Control Panel Home view, click User Accounts and Family Safety.If you do not see Control Panel Home view, go to next.
  • In the Search Control Panel box in the upper-right corner, type mail, and then press Enter.
  • Click Mail or Mail (32-bit).
  • Click Data Files.
  • Click Personal Folders, and then click Settings.
  • Click OK, and then click Close two times.

 

Step 3: Find the Inbox Repair Tool

Microsoft Outlook 2002

Click Start Collapse this imageExpand this ima, type %ProgramFiles%\Common Files\System\Mapi\1033\ in the Start Search box, and then press Enter.

Microsoft Office Outlook 2003

Click Start Collapse this imageExpand this i, type %ProgramFiles%\Common Files\System\MSMAPI\1033\ in the Start Search box, and then press Enter.

Microsoft Office Outlook 2007

Click Start Collapse this imageExpand this ima, type %ProgramFiles%\Microsoft Office\Office12\ in the Start Search box, and then press Enter.

Microsoft Office Outlook 2010

Click StartCollapse this imageExpand this i, type %ProgramFiles%\Microsoft Office\Office14\ in the Start Search box, and then press Enter.

Then find and then double-click SCANPST.EXE to start the Inbox Repair Tool.

 

Step 4: Use the Inbox Repair Tool

  1. In the Enter the name of the file you want to scan box, type the path and file name of the Outlook .pst file that you found in step 2.
  2. Click Start.
  3. After the Inbox Repair Tool operation is complete, click OK.

See if your problem is resolved?