I borrowed part of this post since I didn't want to include classic Outlook. https://www.ablebits.com/office-addins-blog/clear-outlook-cache/ *************************************************
Clearing cache in the new Outlook for Windows is not as straightforward as in the older versions, but it can still be done with a few steps.
Follow these instructions to clear the cache in the new Outlook for Windows:Close the new Outlook app.
Open the Run dialog by pressing the Windows + R keys together.
Type or paste the following command in the Run box and click OK:
olk.exe --devtools
Be sure to include a space before the two dashes if typing the command manually.You will need to close Outlook if it's currently open or the DevTools window will not show up.
The new Outlook will open (you may be prompted to sign in), and the DevTools window will also appear.
In the DevTools window, click the Application button on the toolbar.
Clear local storage cache. In the left pane, under the Storage section, find the https://outlook.office.com link under Local Storage. Right-click on this link and select Clear.- Clear cookies. Still in the left pane, locate the https://outlook.office.com link under Cookies, right-click on it and select Clear.
Close the DevTools window.
Once these steps are completed, the cache for the new Outlook should be deleted, and you can reopen the app for a fresh start. Remember, this process will remove temporary files that may include saved login credentials, so you may need to sign in again after deleting the cache.
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Friday, February 14, 2025
How to clear cache in new Outlook
Monday, April 29, 2024
Clearing Outlook cache
So, in keeping with the cache clearing theme, here are some instructions on clearing the cache for your local version of Outlook. This can be helpful for a large number of reasons.
- First of all, close Outlook.
- Press the Windows + R keys and enter this command.
- %localappdata%\Microsoft\Outlook
- This will open your Outlook folder containing your RoamCache.
- Open that folder
- Select all of these files and delete them or move them to the Recycle Bin in case you need them later.
Wednesday, April 17, 2024
Clearing Teams cache
This must be the #1 solution when dealing with a funky Teams client.
Of course, testing things out with a Private/Incognito mode browser is usually the first and easiest way to figure this out. But the next step is to clear the cache.
Clearing the Teams local cache:
Monday, February 12, 2024
Clear the cache
Yes, this will solve most of your browser-based application problems. If not this, try a private browser.
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