<iframe width="640" height="360" src="https://www.youtube.com/shorts/v0gEt30jQkc" frameborder="0" allowfullscreen style="float:left;padding:10px 10px 10px 0px;border:0px;"></iframe><div id="toc" style="background: #f9f9f9;border: 1px solid #aaa;display: table;margin-bottom: 1em;padding: 1em;width: 350px;"><p class="toctitle" style="font-weight: 700;text-align: center;">Content</p><ul class="toc_list"><li><a href="#toc-0">Step 1: Check Internet and Server Connection</a></li><li><a href="#toc-1">Prevent Outlook Sync Problems in the Future</a></li><li><a href="#toc-2">Fix Outlook Stuck on Synchronizing Subscribed Folders (2025 Guide)</a></li><li><a href="#toc-3">A file freezes the file explorer every time I interact with it</a></li></ul></div><br><br><img class='wp-post-image' style='display: block;margin-left:auto;margin-right:auto;' width="604px" alt="FixTechGuide fix for stuck folders" src="https://support.microsoft.com/images/en-us/213fff0a-56a2-4b67-a1c3-b90e99f5bf1e"/><br><br>But then again, after it restarts, everything works fine and then after like 2 minutes dies again. Before you dive into folder sync issues, read our complete Outlook and Office 365 Sync Guide for an overview of how synchronization works. By limiting synchronization to active folders, Outlook finishes updates faster and avoids timeouts. This issue usually happens when Outlook cannot properly connect or sync with your mail server. In this FixTechGuide tutorial, we_ll explore the causes and give you clear, step-by-step solutions to fix it fast. Re-adding the account forces Outlook to rebuild all folders and clear old stuck subscriptions.<br><br><h2 id="toc-0">Step 1: Check Internet and Server Connection</h2><br><br>When Outlook gets stuck on "Synchronizing Folders", it_s usually a sync or file corruption issue _ not a permanent failure. By following these methods step-by-step, you can restore full email synchronization without reinstalling Outlook. FixTechGuide continues to help users resolve Outlook and Office 365 errors quickly and safely. The thing is that the file explorer stops working completely after like 1 or 2 minutes the pc is on. Suddenly none of the files have thumbnails but a blank icon, most of the folders get stuck in "working on it" and the only thing that seems to fix it is restarting the pc.<br><br><br><br><h3 id="toc-1">Prevent Outlook Sync Problems in the Future</h3><br><br><img class='aligncenter' style='display: block;margin-left:auto;margin-right:auto;' width="604px" alt="FixTechGuide fix for stuck folders" src="https://www.theknowledgeacademy.com/_files/images/Microsoft_Outlook_Issues.png"/><br><br>Upgrade to Microsoft <a href="https://worldaid.eu.org/discussion/profile.php?id=1163924">connection status shows disconnected</a> Edge to take advantage of the latest features, security updates, and technical support. Outlook lets you manually control which folders sync with the server. If the test message sends successfully but folders don_t sync, move to the next step. Follow these steps in order_from quick fixes to deeper technical repairs. If Outlook syncs fine now, re-enable add-ins one by one to find the culprit.<br><br><h2 id="toc-2">Fix Outlook Stuck on Synchronizing Subscribed Folders (2025 Guide)</h2><br><br><br><br>Faulty add-ins (especially antivirus or CRM extensions) can freeze Outlook during synchronization. My specs are 16 gb ram ddr4, 500gb ssd, rtx 3050 Ti, Amd Ryzen H so I don't believe the issue is caused by a slow-spec system. <a href="https://worldaid.eu.org/discussion/profile.php?id=1163924">connection status shows disconnected</a> This mode is ideal for slow connections or intermittent server responses.<br><br><h3 id="toc-3">A file freezes the file explorer every time I interact with it</h3><br><br>You can download these tools from their official websites and follow the instructions provided by them to scan your external hard drive and attempt to unlock or recover the files. Also, you can try tools like "EaseUS Data Recovery Wizard" or "Stellar Data Recovery" are designed to handle such issues and might be able to restore access to your locked folders. I have tried deleting the file explorer cach้, ending the task, windows recovery, cmd sfc/ scannow, disabling the quick access options, updating to W11. Nothing works or fixes the issue for a while until it goes back again to the same. My fans are also going crazy every time that happens, but the performance seems just fine in the task manager. For some reason I don't the go back to previous windows update option so that's <a href="https://worldaid.eu.org/discussion/profile.php?id=1163924">Outlook Not Sending or Receiving Email</a> the only reason I didn't try that.<br><br><ul><li>Also, you can try tools like "EaseUS Data Recovery Wizard" or "Stellar Data Recovery" are designed to handle such issues and might be able to restore access to your locked folders.</li><li>Follow these steps in order_from quick fixes to deeper technical repairs.</li><li>For some reason I don't the go back to previous windows update option so that's the only reason I didn't try that.</li><li>My specs are 16 gb ram ddr4, 500gb ssd, rtx 3050 Ti, Amd Ryzen H so I don't believe the issue is caused by a slow-spec system.</li><li>But then again, after it restarts, everything works fine and then after like 2 minutes dies again.</li><li>Before you dive into folder sync issues, read our complete Outlook and Office 365 Sync Guide for an overview of how synchronization works.</li><li>My fans are also going crazy every time that happens, but the performance seems just fine in the task manager.</li><li>You can download these tools from their official websites and follow the instructions provided by them to scan your external hard drive and attempt to unlock or recover the files.</li></ul><br><br><br><br>If you have a slow internet connection or large mailboxes, default timeouts may be too short.
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