Press Windows Key + R on your keyboard to open the "Run" dialog box.

Method 1: The Quickest Way (Using the Windows Startup Folder)

If you followed the steps above but Outlook refuses to launch when you turn on your PC, try these proven troubleshooting fixes:

: Press the Windows Key + R on your keyboard.

Type shell:startup and press . This opens the folder where Windows looks for apps to launch at sign-in. Locate the Outlook Shortcut : Open your Start Menu and type "Outlook". Right-click the Outlook icon and select Open file location .

Simply reverse the process. Open the Run dialog (), type shell:startup , and delete the Outlook shortcut from the folder. Alternatively, turn it off in the Task Manager under the Startup apps tab.

: To keep Outlook from cluttering your screen immediately, right-click the new shortcut, select Properties , and change the "Run" dropdown to Minimized . macOS

: Click Create Basic Task in the Actions panel on the right side of the screen. Name the task "Launch Outlook" and click Next .

Go back to the Startup folder you opened in Method 1 ( shell:startup ). Right-click on your and select Properties . Ensure you are on the Shortcut tab.

This is advanced but allows you to create a trigger "At log on" with a "Delay task for" setting (e.g., 30 seconds) to let your system boot fully first. Troubleshooting: Why Won't Outlook Start?

Windows Fast Startup can sometimes skip the execution of the startup folder. Search for "Choose a power plan" in Windows, click "Choose what the power buttons do", select "Change settings that are currently unavailable", and uncheck Turn on fast startup .

If you are experiencing issues with Outlook running slowly even after launching, I can help you with: Repairing your Office installation Managing your mailbox size Share public link

By automating this small task, you save roughly 30 seconds per day. Over a year, that’s over 3 hours of regained productivity—all because you added Outlook to startup.

Method 2: The Windows Settings App (Best for New Outlook & PWA)

Outlook To Startup Best - Add

Press Windows Key + R on your keyboard to open the "Run" dialog box.

Method 1: The Quickest Way (Using the Windows Startup Folder)

If you followed the steps above but Outlook refuses to launch when you turn on your PC, try these proven troubleshooting fixes:

: Press the Windows Key + R on your keyboard. add outlook to startup best

Type shell:startup and press . This opens the folder where Windows looks for apps to launch at sign-in. Locate the Outlook Shortcut : Open your Start Menu and type "Outlook". Right-click the Outlook icon and select Open file location .

Simply reverse the process. Open the Run dialog (), type shell:startup , and delete the Outlook shortcut from the folder. Alternatively, turn it off in the Task Manager under the Startup apps tab.

: To keep Outlook from cluttering your screen immediately, right-click the new shortcut, select Properties , and change the "Run" dropdown to Minimized . macOS Press Windows Key + R on your keyboard

: Click Create Basic Task in the Actions panel on the right side of the screen. Name the task "Launch Outlook" and click Next .

Go back to the Startup folder you opened in Method 1 ( shell:startup ). Right-click on your and select Properties . Ensure you are on the Shortcut tab.

This is advanced but allows you to create a trigger "At log on" with a "Delay task for" setting (e.g., 30 seconds) to let your system boot fully first. Troubleshooting: Why Won't Outlook Start? This opens the folder where Windows looks for

Windows Fast Startup can sometimes skip the execution of the startup folder. Search for "Choose a power plan" in Windows, click "Choose what the power buttons do", select "Change settings that are currently unavailable", and uncheck Turn on fast startup .

If you are experiencing issues with Outlook running slowly even after launching, I can help you with: Repairing your Office installation Managing your mailbox size Share public link

By automating this small task, you save roughly 30 seconds per day. Over a year, that’s over 3 hours of regained productivity—all because you added Outlook to startup.

Method 2: The Windows Settings App (Best for New Outlook & PWA)