 Sachin asks, I'm facing an issue in Outlook. Whenever I receive Teams meeting invitations in Outlook, and while opening that invitation in mail, Outlook crashes and gets closed. After again, opening Outlook, it opens and gets closed automatically for a few seconds. I guess it's a bad profile. It's a bad profile. I thought it was going to be re-installed. Something got corrupted, yeah. Or re-install Teams because the Outlook plug-in comes from Teams. It's not supplied as part of Outlook. Go buy a new computer, overkill. Control-Delete doesn't work here. But if you got the budget. No, I'm not serious. No, I think, yeah. Start with recreating your Outlook profile. If you're not familiar with how to do that, you could just reinstall Outlook to be honest. You could go to. Well, except that doesn't get rid of the profile. The profile was part of the registry. So you have to, if you're going to do that, reinstall it and go to help. What you're going to have to do there is do something like the office scrub or something like that, which will remove not only the office, but the profile as well from the registry. I've done it where I created a new profile. I created a new profile. I'll leave the old one there. Just in. Which is always a good plan. Yeah, so create the new one. If that's then all working fine, then delete the old profile. And then you find you don't have to reinstall Outlook. You know, do it. Do it as kind of. And always to remember to take the little radio button that says prompt for a profile because you'll wind up creating a brand new profile. And Outlook, not to know that, so it opens up the old one. Yeah. You have to pick the little button or make sure that you select the new profile to open when Outlook comes up. That's automatic. That bites people easy. Yeah, so just to clarify, because I know what you're talking about, but I don't know that other people would understand that under the control panel in the mail settings, so you go to control panel mail, you have different profiles for Outlook. And you can create like I have multiple because sometimes I need three of my email addresses. Sometimes I only need one of my email addresses. So I pick which profile and which data files it attaches to. Is that what you're talking about? Because that's happening to me. Yeah, if you're on your desktop, if you just go to file and underneath info and you then you've got all your account settings. So if you click on the account settings, drop down, down the very bottom, you've actually got a change or change profile or manage profile. You can do it directly through Outlook on the desktop. If you need to, you don't need to kind of go through windows and do it. Good luck finding the control panel. Yeah, you're better off to just go, if it's Outlook desktop. It's under security. Info, account setting. If you put your control panel into icon view, it just pops right up so long as you don't have it in the, I think it's called conversation view or something like that. Switch the view, you've got it there all the time. Yeah, so when you get in the first show profiles and then underneath that, you can start to create under show profiles. So you actually build based on profiles. Now the only issue of that is when I tried to change my default profile, you can't do it when you're already logged in as the default profile. You have to log out, log back in. You have to get out of that look and then come back in again. I didn't know you could do it from there. You just taught me something new. I always do it from mail because I've done it that way for 30 years. It's a newer feature. This way it's, yeah, because it's quick and easy. Yeah, cool. Just in case it's not a profile issue though, you can also go to programs and there's a repair button for office, which comes in quite a lot. Although Hal and I went through this experience where I had a corrupted profile, something similar to this issue and went through the repair a number of times and never did get that fixed. I still, I stopped thinking about it because I can get access. This is one of those weird things. There's something going on with the profile. I can get access to it through the browser, no problem. I just can't use the desktop app with the profile. It just won't reset. And I've not wanted to call Microsoft support and I don't have time to go through that process. Now we know why you use Outlook on the web. Well, for work stuff and it wasn't work related. It was private one, but there's a different issue there just because that was that profile and that demo tenant got hacked, so. Oh, wow, wow. And yeah, so they tried to ran somewhere and I laughed at them and then my profile got corrupted. So I don't know what happened along the way, but yeah. Was it one of those evil laughs that you did? Because I would have liked to see that. No, I just could have laughed because I got the threat and there's a dollar amount associated with it. I'm like, for that demo, there's no data. It's like, good luck with that. Enjoy it, like that one. Good times.