Outlook 2013: Folder Pane is empty
Hello,
I've got Microsoft Office 2013 Professional Plus running on Windows 8 Professional. I just applied today's Microsoft updates, and now that I've done so, the Outlook "Folder Pane" is empty. I can't view my list of e-mail accounts, folders, favorites,
etc.
Anyone else seeing the same behavior? Here is a list of updates that were just installed.
Cheers,
Trevor Su
September 10th, 2013 6:04pm
Yeah, same here.
I tried removing the update for Outlook but that didn't work.
I'm using Windows 8 x64 Enterprise with Office 2013 Pro x86.
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Proposed as answer by
LUIS_HUGOM
Wednesday, September 11, 2013 6:26 PM
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Unproposed as answer by
LUIS_HUGOM
Wednesday, September 11, 2013 6:26 PM
September 10th, 2013 6:25pm
Same issue on 2013 x64 on windows 7 x64
September 10th, 2013 6:31pm
Same here. I found that I can still see my folders if I choose to "minimize" the folder pane but still comes up blank in normal mode.
September 10th, 2013 6:35pm
Same here on Outlook 2013 32-bit on Windows 8 x64. Just installed the update, and the Folder pane is gone. If I hide it and make it come back, I can see it semi-transparently for half a second.
September 10th, 2013 6:35pm
Same problem here.
Windows 8 Pro x64 with Office 2013 Pro Plus x64
September 10th, 2013 6:38pm
I can confirm this on a German Windows 8 x64 Ent. and Office Pro Plus 2013 installation. It does not appear on a Win8.1 x64 RTM installation, though...
Best regards, S. Brne
September 10th, 2013 6:39pm
Same here.
If you minimize the folder pane and click the "All folders" button at the bottom, you can see all of the folders in the normal view. A hassle, but it works until someone pinpoints the exact update that caused this...
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Proposed as answer by
The Computer Butler
Tuesday, September 10, 2013 7:00 PM
September 10th, 2013 6:40pm
Same here on Windows 8.1 Pro, freshly installed today.
September 10th, 2013 6:42pm
Here as well. Windows 8.1 x64. Office 2013 x64.
September 10th, 2013 6:42pm
Same situation in two different units: W7 and W8. It is something that affected Outlook only.
September 10th, 2013 6:44pm
Me too.
September 10th, 2013 6:44pm
I can also confirm this on Windows 7 Enterprise x64 with Office 2013 Pro Plus x86.
September 10th, 2013 6:45pm
Same issue here.
September 10th, 2013 6:52pm
Someone on M$' update testing team needs to get fired. Thank God I tested today's updates before deploying them to my clients.
September 10th, 2013 6:59pm
Agreed
September 10th, 2013 7:02pm
They were probably too busy cleaning their pants after the announcement that iWork is going free on iOS7.
September 10th, 2013 7:03pm
Same problem on multiple fully updated Windows 7 Enterprise Edition, Windows 8 Enterprise Edition and Windows 8.1 Enterprise Edition workstations ... all with Office 2013 32-bit ...
September 10th, 2013 7:05pm
I just uninstalled kb2810009 and kb2817630 and I am good again.
Hope this helps
September 10th, 2013 7:10pm
Verified - uninstalling kb2810009 and kb2817630 worked for me as well. Thanks!
September 10th, 2013 7:17pm
Same here, all blank since I updated.
September 10th, 2013 7:17pm
Thanks. For me, KB2810009 failed to install and I still got the issue, so it might be that KB2817630 is the only one you need to remove.
September 10th, 2013 7:18pm
I will try this on WinServer2012R2 RTM which is happening. How dumb is this.
September 10th, 2013 7:23pm
KB2810009 never installed for me (always got an error during windows update for that one). I then uninstalled KB2817630, and the problem is now gone.
September 10th, 2013 7:30pm
Verified on 2 machines. Outlook 2013 on Windows 7 Enterprise. James Yarnell's fix worked for me.
September 10th, 2013 7:32pm
Same here. Win 8 Pro in catalan + office 2013
September 10th, 2013 7:35pm
After removing two instances of kb2817630, it's working again for me.
Cheers,
Trevor Sullivan
September 10th, 2013 7:37pm
KB2810009 Refused to install even on manual download.
KB2817630 Once uninstalled issue seem to be fixed.
Side note I have patch KB2760411 wanting to install which seems to be for office 2007 that seems to install but always keeps poping backup only
started today.
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Edited by
z3razerviper
Tuesday, September 10, 2013 7:38 PM
September 10th, 2013 7:38pm
Thanks to James for the solution! After removing two instances of kb2817630, it's also working again for
me.
September 10th, 2013 7:55pm
Confirmed for me as well. Had to uninstall both instances of KB2817630. Thank you James and z3razerviper.
September 10th, 2013 8:01pm
FIX: UNINSTALL UPDATES
It turns out that this is caused by KB2817629. I uninstalled it and the folder pane is back.
After you remove KB2817629, windows update will want to install KB2817629 which will bring the problem back.
Do not install KB2817629. Hide it!
You will get a few more Outlook updates if you remove the above updates. I just hid them. It appears it is an earlier update that is just compounding the problem.
I will wait until we get a current Outlook Update.
This is on a clean install of Windows 8.1 X64 Office Professional Pro X32
--Jon
September 10th, 2013 8:03pm
KB2817630 seems to be the culprit. Be aware you might need to uninstall more than one instance, and then restart the PC. If Outlook still doesn't show the list of folders, all you do is click on the Expand icon at the top (>).
Thanks, James.
September 10th, 2013 8:17pm
Thanks, I also only uninstalled KB2817630 and it resolved my issue.
September 10th, 2013 8:17pm
Exactly! I also only uninstalled KB2817630 and it resolved my issue.
Saved my day!
Thank you, thank you, thank you!!!
September 10th, 2013 8:31pm
Yep, KB2817630 is the culprit and results in this:
Uninstalling it resolves the issue. Note that if you have a language pack, it also has this KB patch but you only have to uninstall it from Office (there are headers in the update
September 10th, 2013 8:41pm
Is there a msiexec uninstall method that could be utilized via a script for deployment to uninstall this update on affected computers already?
September 10th, 2013 8:46pm
I just uninstalled these updates on a client who had run Windows Update earlier today. His folder pane is now back where it was and functioning normally. Thanks for the GREAT catch. I would have never figured this one out on my own.
September 10th, 2013 8:46pm
I had to uninstall multiple instances of the following updates:
KB2817630, KB2817629
And then hide them!!
September 10th, 2013 8:52pm
I agree
KB2817630 ! is the culprit.
September 10th, 2013 8:53pm
UPDATED: The credential problem was an unrelated issue (I switched on a Surface tablet, unaware it was hitting the Wi-Fi with a bad domain credential). Sorry for the mistake.
After I removed KB2817630, my folder pane returned, but I also started having credential problems where Outlook was prompting me for a domain credential. I managed to get locked out of the domain twice. I tried clearing and recreating my Outlook
profile, but the same thing happened. I'll keep working to isolate it, but wanted to pass this
September 10th, 2013 9:02pm
I can also confirm: after removing one instance of KB2817629 and three instances of KB2817630 I have my folders back.
Thank you all!
September 10th, 2013 9:23pm
Windows 8.1 RTM Office 2013 x64 here. I removed KB2817630 and folder pane is fine again.
I'm not getting any credential issues (Office 365) either. Things appear to be working well.
September 10th, 2013 9:24pm
I uninstalled 3 KBs named here, rebooted 3 times, and the "normal" folder pane has the same problem. Faint blue curtain with a fleeting appearance of my folders. Yes, put the folder pane in minimal view keeps you working but that's not efficient
for some of us.
Revised: New day and a new boot. I searched for KB281763 again and found the second instance. Uninstalled and rebooted. Problem resolved. Thanks all.
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Edited by
BrienMuller
Wednesday, September 11, 2013 1:40 PM
September 10th, 2013 9:30pm
Check to see if the KBs listed were installed more than one time some have noticed them being listed twice.
September 10th, 2013 9:34pm
Windows 7 Ultimate 64 Bit & Server 2012 Standard have the same issues
On Windows 7 Ultimate 64 Bit the KB 2810009 failed to install but after removing the kb2817630 update the problem still exists. Ininstalling kb2817629 didn't change a thing and the folder list is again blank..
On server 2012 removing the above 2 did resolve the issue
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People are asking if the update was removed. I use WSUS and in the past hour it pulled it down from
September 10th, 2013 9:55pm
I uninstalled the latest installed instance of KB2817630 and it resolved the problem for me on Windows 8.1 x64.
September 10th, 2013 9:55pm
It appears that KB2817630 has been removed from Windows Update? Can anyone else confirm this?
September 10th, 2013 9:59pm
I can confirm KB2817630 has been removed from WinUpdate
September 10th, 2013 10:00pm
> KB2817630 ! is the culprit.
Right! I even tested this: I first deinstalled all fixes mentioned here. Then I re-installed them individually and checked each time. KB 2810009 and KB2817629 did no harm (and so I left them installed) but KB2817630 was indeed the culprit. I de-installed
it a second time and then this annoyance was definitely identified and gone!
But be aware: there are multiple instances of it! I had to de-install not less than 8(!) instances of it!
Outlook 2013 (32-bit) on Windows 8.0 Pro (64-bit).
M.
PS.: Sigh! Who needs viruses if he gets updates like this? :-(
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Edited by
mmo17
Tuesday, September 10, 2013 10:06 PM
September 10th, 2013 10:01pm
Yea another Microsoft Update Tuesday Blunder. KB2810009 failed to install then I seen the problem everyone posted here and uninstalled KB2817630 and all is well again Win 7 x64 and Outlook 2013 x64 Folder Pane. :)
TH
September 10th, 2013 10:02pm
There is something up with KB2810009 as well. It refuses to install then after manually installing ace2013-kb281009-fullfile-x64-glb.exe it still wants to install and fails.
September 10th, 2013 10:04pm
None of them were installed more than once. I see that others found that; I didn't.
September 10th, 2013 10:08pm
I had 8(!) instances of it. So, you may want to sort that list by name to see them grouped and to make sure you don't miss any.
September 10th, 2013 10:08pm
Can someone email me at susan-at-msmvps.com to open up a support case? KB2817630 is not a security update and needs a bit more of a push to make sure support sees this.
September 10th, 2013 10:17pm
Same here on Outlook 2013 64-bit on Windows 7 Pro x64 with SP1. Installed the updates today and the Folder pane is gone. Uninstalled the KB2817630 update and Folder pane came back.
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Proposed as answer by
WisdomGuidedByExperience
Wednesday, September 11, 2013 9:29 AM
September 10th, 2013 10:30pm
Hilarious. I never install updates on Day 0, but I did today because it happened to coincide with my upgrade to Win 8.1, and based on looking at the dates of one or two of the updates, I thought these were older ones being pushed out to me again because
of something to do with the upgrade. Not all of them, at least.
Also, I wonder if it's a bug that the "Installed Updates" view shows so many "duplicate" entries for this slew of updates. I had two of the 7630's but 3 or even 4 of some others. "View update history" shows singles.
September 10th, 2013 10:39pm
I can confirm. I've just uninstall multiple instances of KB2817630 ONLY and the Folder Pane back again after a reboot.
September 10th, 2013 11:05pm
Same problem here with Outlook 2013 on Win7 Ultimate 64-bit. I had to uninstall 3 instances of KB2817630 to repair the problem. I also noticed 3 instances of KB2817311, so there might be some hidden issues there too.
September 10th, 2013 11:10pm
and KB2810009 that refused to install after i've manually downloaded and installed this update?via windows update it's always present,but displayed an error when i tried to install!it happens to you?
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Proposed as answer by
leon177
Tuesday, September 10, 2013 11:28 PM
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Unproposed as answer by
leon177
Tuesday, September 10, 2013 11:29 PM
September 10th, 2013 11:27pm
Hello,
I've got Microsoft Office 2013 Professional Plus running on Windows 8 Professional. I just applied today's Microsoft updates, and now that I've done so, the Outlook "Folder Pane" is empty. I can't view my list of e-mail accounts, folders, favorites, etc.
Anyone else seeing the same behavior? Here is a list of updates that were just installed.
Cheers,
Trevor Su
September 10th, 2013 11:30pm
Same problem here - Win7 64bit and Office 2013.
Removed kb2817630 now working again. Folders are back.
Did not see it in the update list after I removed it so not sure if they have removed it yet or what .
September 10th, 2013 11:33pm
Great job! Hopefully, a fix for KB2817630 is posted on Windows Update soon.
September 10th, 2013 11:40pm
and a solution for KB2810009? i've installed it manually,but Windows update see it again!
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Edited by
Nightporter67
Tuesday, September 10, 2013 11:44 PM
September 10th, 2013 11:40pm
Try installing it again after rebooting the machine. Otherwise, can you start a new thread as KB2810009 is a different update and needs it's own attention.
September 10th, 2013 11:43pm
i've tried many times,but if uninstall it from updates (i've installed it manually) Windows update offers it again and again,but fails to install with error that i've posted before.i'm not the only one that have this issue.see several post before.
September 10th, 2013 11:50pm
Can you email me at susan-at-msmvps.com and I'll set you up with a support incident? As your issue is not fixable in a forum.
September 10th, 2013 11:54pm
i'm italian.perhaps i don't understand well what you have said to me.if i send an email to you,you explain me a fix-it for this problem?
September 11th, 2013 12:00am
what is your email? susan-at-msmvps.com don't works,if i tried to send at this!
September 11th, 2013 12:04am
There's no fixit. I need to set up a support case for you with Microsoft so they can fix it on their side.
Change the -at- to @ (I always put in -at- as the spam filter in these forums munge out the email addresses.
September 11th, 2013 12:06am
i'm not the only one,mrs.Susan!if you look in this discussion,you find other users that have the same issue!and if you search with google,the same!it's a generic problem!can i have to wait?
September 11th, 2013 12:10am
Someone has to open a case. Someone has to be first.
September 11th, 2013 12:14am
September 11th, 2013 12:27am
FWIW, I alerted our MS Premier Support team about 5 hours ago and they said they would escalate. I'll relay back what I hear from them.
September 11th, 2013 12:31am
This behaviour seems to be caused by using the latest version of the shared Office library mso.dll 15.0.4535.1002 from KB2817630 in combination with an outdated version of Outlook. Try installing KB2817503 to update Outlook to the matching version
15.0.4535.1004. I don't have the issue with the missing folder pane in this constellation.
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Proposed as answer by
CountryKING
Wednesday, September 11, 2013 12:49 AM
September 11th, 2013 12:49am
Yep, same. I uninstalled it and problem went away. Hopefully a fix will be out in the next day or so.
September 11th, 2013 1:15am
Ok here is the catch. I removed update kb2817630 rebooted and found no change. So I re checked and found there was a second instance of kb2817630 further down once I removed the second one and re booted, All OK
September 11th, 2013 1:51am
I tried KB2817630 with KB2817503 and didn't get the folder pane issue... However, Outlook crashed regularly. (Removing both updates fixed it.) Guess there's a reason that hotfix is not published yet.
September 11th, 2013 2:22am
The KB2817503 resolved the issue for me as well...will report back on any stability problems.
I'm having the KB2810009 problem as well, but that's a different thread.
September 11th, 2013 4:47am
It is
KB2817503 and/or KB2817630.
Also,
KB2810009 causes
error 0x80242009
in Windows Update.
See here and
here.
Microsoft, please, REVOKE this updates!
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Edited by
Aleksandr Vishnyakov
Wednesday, September 11, 2013 8:28 AM
September 11th, 2013 5:14am
Same problem here.
Windows 8 Pro x64 with Office 2013 Pro Plus x32
September 11th, 2013 7:57am
Having similar issue but i do not have any of the KB's mentioned above installed on my system!
Im currently running Windows 8 Enterprise 64-bit with Office Professional Plus 2013 64-bit.
Does anyone have any suggestions?
September 11th, 2013 7:59am
You positive you don't have this update? sort by KB number and see. The update has been pulled off of Microsoft update at this time.
September 11th, 2013 8:00am
Same things here on Windows 7 x64 / Office 2013 32
September 11th, 2013 8:12am
Uninstalling update KB2817630 did resolve this for me.
September 11th, 2013 8:16am
Request/install this hotfix without the need to uninstall updates.
This worked for me.
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Proposed as answer by
DanielA173
Wednesday, September 11, 2013 8:39 AM
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Edited by
DanielA173
Wednesday, September 11, 2013 8:54 AM
September 11th, 2013 8:39am
I had the exact same issue on Office Professional Plus (x86) on Windows 8 (x64). My laptop had 3 installed updates for KB2817629 - 2 for Office and 1 for Visio - but only one of the Office
updates was installed yesterday. I've uninstalled that one and after a few hick-ups on reboot the problem was gone.
September 11th, 2013 8:52am
uninstall kb2810009 and kb2817630 to fix the problem. I just got fixed the same by removing these fixes
September 11th, 2013 8:56am
No it has not, at least not as of 2013-09-11 05:27 EDT when I re-ran Windo
September 11th, 2013 9:27am
looking at the 2817503 hotfix, I don't see it fixes this issue.
can you please confirm if microsoft issued hotfix to fix the folder pane problem?
I uninstalled KB2810009 and KB2817630 and it resolved.
September 11th, 2013 9:31am
Hi!
yes, also this works for me: installing http://support.microsoft.com/kb/2817503 and the left pane pain is gone.
The problem is that kb2117503 is not yet published through WSUS.
Folke
September 11th, 2013 10:22am
Same issue here.
Deinstallation of KB2817630 was the solution.
Regard
September 11th, 2013 10:46am
Same problem, unbelievable for that.
September 11th, 2013 10:57am
Request/install this hotfix without the need to uninstall updates.
This worked for me.
This hotfix worked for me too (Windows 7 x64 Office 2013 x64)
With windows 8 x64 and office 2013 x64 I didn't have the problem
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Proposed as answer by
Euclid
Wednesday, September 11, 2013 11:49 AM
September 11th, 2013 11:25am
Is there fix? or uninstall (kb2817630) is only a solution?
10x
September 11th, 2013 11:27am
Same problem here.
September 11th, 2013 12:29pm
I have Windows 8 x64 with Office 2013 x86.
I uninstalled kb2810009 and kb2817630 and rebooted and still had the problem.
I then installed the hotfix which resolved the problem for me.
September 11th, 2013 12:38pm
I can confirm this morning that the hotfix @ http://support.microsoft.com/kb/2817503/en-us will fix the issue.
For those of you that this affected on a broad number of PC scale, after you extract the application from the self extractor, if you are utilizing any form of application/software deployment (ie. SCCM), you can use the /quiet syntax with this file and it
will install silently. If outlook is open during the deployment, it will simply close and reopen after the hotfix installs and the problem will go away without a reboot required.
As always, I would test this on a few machines prior to a mass deployment to make sure it doesn't affect anything else while fixing the folder pane problem (it is a hotfix after all).
September 11th, 2013 1:23pm
Why is my next system going to be a Mac?
September 11th, 2013 1:35pm
Maybe someone who works at Microsoft that sees this forum can respond to their (Microsoft) customers' needs (problems with a MS product) and open a bug/case/ticket, and be the first?
In my case, uninstalling KB2817630 on my Win7 x64 with Outlook 2013 (64-bit) and a mixture of other Office 2010 (only Excel 32-bit) resolved my issue with the missing folders.
KB2810009 failed to install on my system.
Ted
September 11th, 2013 2:53pm
KB2810009 never installed for me (always get an error during windows update for that one). I then uninstalled KB2817630, however the problem still exists.
Does MS plan on address this issue? Such a shame that once again we are the QA testers for them. I am so tempted to uninstall
all updates. By now, most of us are aware to turn off auto update. Imagine the poor fools that go with the default. Great job MS on your continued efforts at pissing off IT pros. Lets see if they actually acknowledged this blunder and post a fix
ASAP to undo the hot mess they made.
September 11th, 2013 3:25pm
Same behavior. Trying to uninstall the two patches listed in the thread.
September 11th, 2013 4:06pm
I too had multiple instance of 2817630 and 2810009. After removing both instances, it's back to normal. Incidentally, I have three instances of 2810010, 2817622, 2817621. It appears that for some reason today, several updates that were
already previously on my Windows 8 Pro/VLK Office 2013 system, were installed again, and did not fail due to the update already existing.
Is this a much larger Windows Update issue?
September 11th, 2013 5:23pm
This finally fixed the issue for me! Uninstalling the two aforementioned patches was not sufficient to fix the problem until I applied this hot fix.
Thanks!
September 11th, 2013 5:24pm
FIXED, for now.
Win 8.1 Pro X64, New install of Office 2013 w/ updates.
Removed as directed here earlier: KB2810009 and KB2817630 but it did not fix the blank pane issue.
Removed KB2817629 next, reopened Outlook, problem solved. To speak the obvious... we got us a bad update here!!!
I am interested to know if I really had to remove KB2810009 and KB 2817630, but I'm going to look forward... too little time, so if anyone can verify, that'd be great!
September 11th, 2013 6:02pm
I still have KB2817629 on my system, and issue is resolved for me. Removing only
KB2817630 (since KB2810009 failed) resolved the issue for me.
My system is Win7, so maybe the issue is different in different O/S, or there are multiple, but similar, issues with the latest updates ...
Ted
September 11th, 2013 6:11pm
This behaviour seems to be caused by using the latest version of the shared Office library mso.dll 15.0.4535.1002 from KB2817630 in combination with an outdated version of Outlook. Try installing KB2817503 to update Outlook to the matching
version 15.0.4535.1004. I don't have the issue with the missing folder pane in this constellation.
When did you install KB2817503? I installed it around when it came out, on Aug 15th, but I see that my mso.dll is 15.0.4517.1504 from June. I'm tentatively concluding that one of this month's slew of Office updates downgraded the file, so I was not immunized
from the problem described in this thread. Another possibility: my Win 8.0 to 8.1 upgrade did it somehow.
September 11th, 2013 6:12pm
Every single update is installed, only KB2810009 fails to install.
I've manually downloaded KB2810009 and it installs fine. However, after installed, Windows Update scan still shows that it is needed. this is the real problem.can i have to hide this update or Microsoft will fix it?
September 11th, 2013 6:20pm
I had the same problem and Microsoft send me a hotfix, it solved this in seconds without reinstalling anything hope it works for all
it seems I cant put the link here but you can look for it
hotfix x86 = outlook2013kb2817503fullfilex86glb
hotfix x64 = outlook2013kb2817503fullfilex64glb
hope this helps
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Proposed as answer by
LUIS_HUGOM
Wednesday, September 11, 2013 6:26 PM
September 11th, 2013 6:25pm
Every single update is installed, only KB2810009 fails to install.
I've manually downloaded KB2810009 and it installs fine. However, after installed, Windows Update scan still shows that it is needed. this is the real problem.can i have to hide this update or Microsoft will fix it?
Same here; I'm hiding KB2810009 for now...unclear when it will be fixed. This is a separate issue than the one discussed in this thread - http://social.technet.microsoft.com/Forums/office/en-US/0eedb198-f8b1-490d-8c9e-732b4094d0ef/kb2810009-issue is the
proper thread.
September 11th, 2013 6:25pm
There is a separate thread about the KB2810009 issue. http://social.technet.microsoft.com/Forums/office/en-US/0eedb198-f8b1-490d-8c9e-732b4094d0ef/kb2810009-issue
September 11th, 2013 6:34pm
September 11th, 2013 6:36pm
September 11th, 2013 7:21pm
Thanks Gabriel/Microsoft.
However:
I have 15.0.4517.1504 mso.dll
I have 15.0.4517.1509 outlook.exe
I think this puts me in the green OK box of the grid in the blog post in Gabriel's post above, right?
But, I have the problem. Or, had the problem until I uninstalled
KB2817630.
Unless I am missing something, then the understanding of the problem in the blog post above needs to be refined, in my opinion.
Does the presence of some 32-bit Office 2010 apps change the scenarios?
Ted
September 11th, 2013 7:38pm
@TedProgrammer: No, check carefully, that puts you in the bad spot. You need 15.0.4535.x or better for outlook.exe to be good.
[Edit]
Nevermind, misreading the chart. You should be good since your MSO is old.
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Aaron44128
Wednesday, September 11, 2013 8:10 PM
September 11th, 2013 8:09pm
Same problem here. KB2810009 is failed to install.
I then uninstalled KB2817630, and the problem is now gone. Now I can able to see folder pane on my Outlook 2013
September 11th, 2013 8:23pm
Actually, my mistake. The versions I list above are after uninstalling
KB2817630. With the KB still installed, the dll version is the 4535, and I have the problem.
The grid accurately describes my case, imo.
Ted
September 11th, 2013 8:24pm
September 11th, 2013 8:33pm
September 11th, 2013 8:34pm
I just uninstalled kb2810009 and kb2817630 and I am good again.
Hope this
September 11th, 2013 10:36pm
I uninstalled all Office 2013 patches and then re-installed them one-by-one and the Folder Pane works. Originally, when I installed them all at once, the Folder Pane got all screwed up, so this is definitely a botched patch cycle from MS. Good job.
Running Win 7 Pro.
September 11th, 2013 10:40pm
I've got the same issue with the KB2810009 windows 7 ultimate 64 bits update:
0x80242009 WU_E_UH_BADHANDLERXML An operation could not be completed because the handler-specific
metadata is invalid.
http://support.microsoft.com/kb/938205/es
September 12th, 2013 6:58am
I've got the same issue with the KB2810009 windows 7 ultimate 64 bits update:
0x80242009 WU_E_UH_BADHANDLERXML An operation could not be completed because the handler-specific
metadata is invalid.
http://support.microsoft.com/kb/938205/es
That is a separate issue from the issue with the Folder Pane not showing. This issue is also being worked on. It looks like it indeed both fails to install via Windows Update and (when installed manually) fails to detect that it is already
installed.
Once installed manually, restart your computer and try to install it again via the manual installer. When it says that it is already installed, it is safe to ignore the Windows Update notification about it not being installed. Optionally, you can then hide
the update as well.
As said, this issue is being worked on at this very moment and hopefully addressed soon.
September 12th, 2013 11:22am
Hotfix 2817503 introduces 2 Problems (at least on my computer and on some others):
First if you have 2 or more email accounts then the second one (at least if it is an IMAP account) will not show any messages in the message list. They are hidden anyway.
Second: in the adressbook the labels for email addresses or phone numbers are mixed up. You get wrong labels like "business phone" is now labeld "email 3" and so on.
I got rid of all this bugs by deinstalling hotfix KB2817503 and then deinstalling the buggy update KB2817630.
Next step on my side will be to deactivate automatic updates until MS focuses their products again, and not only their money.
There are lots of bugfixes missing, i. e. buggy reading confirmations etc etc. Go to work - Microsoft!
September 12th, 2013 1:04pm
This coused big problems To our users... Moving To Mac, seeya
September 13th, 2013 6:01pm
I had multiple instances of KB2817630 on my Windows 7 64-bit. I had to remove them all to solve the problem.
September 24th, 2013 7:33pm
As of today Microsoft declined the "Update for Microsoft Office 2013 (KB2817630)" in WSUS, so it will be no more deployed in enterprise infrastructures. A littte late to my taste...
September 26th, 2013 12:26pm
Here's the fix Microsoft released on 26th September 2013:
http://support.microsoft.com/kb/2825632
September 27th, 2013 8:57am
12/17/13 - This has appeared again. Uninstalling KB2810015 corrected the issue for me. The updates referenced from September were not present.
Alan
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Proposed as answer by
alans240
Wednesday, December 18, 2013 1:12 PM
December 18th, 2013 1:10pm
12/17/13 - This has appeared again. Uninstalling KB2810015 corrected the issue for me. The updates referenced from September were not present.
Alan
That is an update from May! Install all available updates (including the September ones) to get yourself back in a supported state. If you are just randomly installing some updates and skip others, you are bound to end up with older and newer resource files
which will conflict with each other.
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December 18th, 2013 2:07pm
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April 13th, 2014 7:36pm
Windows 8.1 x64 running Outlook 2013 pro plus x64. uninstalled KB2817629 and it works fine now
April 22nd, 2014 8:24pm
I got fix this issue by removing kb2810015.
cheers
Himantha
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Proposed as answer by
Himantha
Thursday, August 14, 2014 3:37 AM
August 6th, 2014 3:18am
I got fixed by removing kb2810009 and installing kb2817347.
If didn't find any KBs in this article to remove, then install kb2817347
Thivanka
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Proposed as answer by
Himantha
Thursday, August 14, 2014 3:37 AM
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Edited by
ThivankaM
Thursday, August 14, 2014 8:19 AM
August 13th, 2014 10:47am
I got fix removing after KB2738013
Cheers
Himantha.
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Proposed as answer by
Himantha
Thursday, August 14, 2014 3:37 AM
August 14th, 2014 3:21am
You people with window pane missing should feel lucky, after update all office 2013 machines in my office have bad file associations, none of the office apps will run, after I do repair if I am lucky enough to get that running and working the activation
pane keeps popping up. I called Microsoft today and for an hour they did nothing but tell me they need the associated email or product key. Bad luck for me because I just started as IT Director and the last guy didn't bother to save any of this info or write
it down. The crazy thing is that I asked kindly well tell me where to find the office key in the registry. (Rep) "Sir you cannot obtain that info from registry for security purposes" (Me) "Really? that's not true at all, I just need the location of where it
stores this info because it has to. There is no way for a product to be registered on a device and not store this info anywhere on the machine". (Rep) "I am sorry sir but I have done everything on my end, you have to call our customer support and fork over
another 200 USD". Even though the repair is the cause of needing to re-activate an already activated and working office 2013 pre-update of course. When this is an issue on 2 plus machines it is a problem. Microsoft should be fined and put out of business,
so someone can give us a reliable OS. I am going to call the BBB and any other organization including local and state reps here in Texas. This era of the company is always right, give us your money and take what we give you will not stand. Companies like Microsoft
hopefully one day will go the way of internet censorship bills. RIP Microsoft.
August 14th, 2014 3:52pm
Uninstall
KB2817629 as well...
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Edited by
SCIT Atanu
15 hours 44 minutes ago
August 26th, 2015 11:40am