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How to resolve connection issue between Microsoft office 365 and outlook2010

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Many of Microsoft users face the same situation. Even after trying all the troubleshooting methods that are  given on the internet this problem doesn’t vanish. Microsoft office 365 tech support is a third-party  customer service company that acts as a Customer Support for Microsoft Outlook users. Microsoft office  365 tech support is basically a team of few experts who work hard for 24x7 to solve all the user’s  queries related to Microsoft office 365. To resolve the issue between Microsoft office 365 and  outlook2010 follow the steps that are advised by outlook tech support experts  First download Microsoft office 2010 Sp2 from an authentic site then install it on your computer  Now your machine may ask for a restart if so then go for a restart.  Using mail utility delete all the previous mail profiles that were configured on your machine.  Now create a new mail profile and open it with outlook  Now while the Wizard loads configure a new exchange account  Th

How to use the SFC command utility to fix system files on Windows 10?

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Even though Windows 10 does a good job protecting files that are necessary for your PC to work correctly, applications, drivers, or even Windows Update may sometimes be the cause of system instability. Like in previous versions, for these situations, Windows 10 includes the System File Checker (SFC), a tiny but powerful command-line utility that can scan the integrity and replace any corrupted or missing protected system file with a known good version.     In this guide, we'll walk you through the steps to use System File Checker (SFC) to repair any damaged system file automatically while you're running the operating system, offline using Advanced start-ups, and manually when SFC is unable to fix the problem.   Note: Before you begin, it's important to note that you'll be making changes to your system, as such it's recommended to do a full back up or create a system restore point in case things go wrong, and you need to roll back. A. How to sca