When you want to
improve your Outlook.com email skills or if the app doesn't work the way you
think it should, get help with Outlook.com from knowledgeable users and Microsoft'sOutlook.com team members on a support forum.
Find
Outlook.com Help and Support
When you want information on how to use
Outlook.com or need assistance with a technical issue, use these Microsoft
resources:
1. Visit
the Outlook.com forum. Outlook.com does not provide access to support professionals.
Instead, Outlook.com provides a public forum where Microsoft employees and
experienced users offer help. Browse the forum to see if your question has been
answered. If not, enter your question and wait for a response.
2. Check
the Outlook.com Service Status. Go to Microsoft'sservice health web page to see if Outlook.com is experiencing
any problems at the current time. Problems cannot be reported here, but you can
read about any ongoing issues. If Outlook.com isn't experiencing an outage or
any problems, an "Everything is up and running" message displays.
3. Find
out if the Outlook.com website is down. There are several web
services that will tell you if a website is working or not. Among these
services are Down forEveryone or Just Me? and Is It Up? To use these services to find out if a website
is up or down, just enter the website address, such as Outlook.com.
4. Browse
the Troubleshooting section of Outlook.com. There's a
troubleshooting section on the Get Help With Outlook.com web page. Check it to see if
your problem has been addressed. Select any topic to open another web page that
contains answers and solutions to problems (along with fixes or workarounds).
5. Don't
call Outlook.com. Outlook.com doesn't offer phone support. In several places in
the community forum, posts pop up saying help is available by calling a
toll-free number during certain hours. This number has been reported as a scam
attempt in several places on the internet.
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