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Hotmail / Outlook not working

Post by SpaceStar1 » 2025-08-20, 09:39

Hi,
all of a sudden outlook mail stopped working, and started working next day, then stopped working again permanently.
It gives this message: Your current User-Agent string appears to be from an automated process
(This happened over 6 months ago, the idiots must've changed something.)

I delete cookies, new profile, nothing helps.
Is there a simple about config setting change, or something else to do?

thanx.

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Re: Hotmail / Outlook not working

Post by adoxa » 2025-08-20, 23:34

Try this: open about:config, search for "outlook", make general.useragent.override.outlook.com blank (and perhaps the same for live.com).

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Re: Hotmail / Outlook not working

Post by SpaceStar1 » 2025-08-21, 11:52

No it didnt work, it gave this:

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Something went wrong.
Outlook is not supported on this browser. Not all web browsers support Outlook on the web. Find a supported browser or logout here.

Click here to sign out.

clientIPAddress 2600:6c50:840:e7b:3567:89c9:8c21:ad36
X-ClientId: 1EDB4FAADD774BA8949171BE2D1B4F1D
X-OWA-Error Microsoft.Exchange.Clients.Owa2.Server.Core.OwaBasicUnsupportedException
X-OWA-Version 15.20.9052.14
X-FEServer PH8PR22CA0016
X-BEServer PH0PR03MB5893
Date:8/21/2025 11:23:41 AM


Then it went back to previous error page when I reloaded.

Is there anything else?

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Re: Hotmail / Outlook not working

Post by Gemmaugr » 2025-08-21, 12:59

Brave searching Hotmail.com and going to the link gives me the same error, but searching the error issue led me to an answer. Go to https://www.office.com/ and choose Products, then Outlook, and the site works.

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Re: Hotmail / Outlook not working

Post by SpaceStar1 » 2025-08-22, 13:19

I did that but it still didn't work. It logs into copilot tho. But from that side menu if outlook is clicked it goes to a blank screen, even with all scripts activated.
What else could it be?
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Re: Hotmail / Outlook not working

Post by Otto 6 » 2025-08-23, 11:31

adoxa wrote:
2025-08-20, 23:34
Try this: open about:config, search for "outlook", make general.useragent.override.outlook.com blank (and perhaps the same for live.com).
What do you mean "Blank" ?

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Re: Hotmail / Outlook not working

Post by Otto 6 » 2025-08-23, 11:33

Gemmaugr wrote:
2025-08-21, 12:59
Brave searching Hotmail.com and going to the link gives me the same error, but searching the error issue led me to an answer. Go to https://www.office.com/ and choose Products, then Outlook, and the site works.
It doesn't work for me. :thumbdown:

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Re: Hotmail / Outlook not working

Post by Moonchild » 2025-08-23, 11:57

Otto 6 wrote:
2025-08-23, 11:31
adoxa wrote:
2025-08-20, 23:34
Try this: open about:config, search for "outlook", make general.useragent.override.outlook.com blank (and perhaps the same for live.com).
What do you mean "Blank" ?
Blank as in "delete the content", make the value be an empty string (not a space, empty.) Doing that will allow the application-wide user-agent to be used instead.
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