If you are troubled by this error, make sure to check the steps below.
How to fix The time limit for logging on was reached in Outlook
1. Update add-ins
The problem usually occurs due to faulty add-ins. This is especially the case with the Salesforce add-in that frequently invokes this error. Usually, add-ins update on their own, but you might force an update by reinstalling a certain add-in.
Now, for the majority of third-party add-ins, you’ll need to get them from a third-party website and install them. It works like any other 32-bit application. Once you’ve done that, restart Outlook and look for improvements. If you fancy classic Outlook Express on Windows 10, learn how to get it here.
2. Reinstall the Salesforce add-in
The most common reason for The time limit for logging on was reached Outlook error is Salesforce add-in. Firstly, ensure that you have the Dot NET Framework 4 installed. Also, have in mind that the standard Salesforce plug-in is discontinued for new users in the winter of 2019. So ensure that you have succeding tools instead. However, for the time being, we suggest reinstalling the Salesforce add-in and looking for improvements. Here’s how to do it:
3. Run the Outlook in Safe mode
To pinpoint the exact cause of the problem with The time limit for logging on was reached Outlook error, try Safe mode for Outlook. You can run the Safe mode on Outlook by following these steps:
4. Turn Multi-factor authentification off
Finally, some users suggest that the problem is in the log-in credentials, namely Multi-factor authentication. If you’ve changed your password recently, chances are that Outlook is having a problem to authorize the change. Thus the error. We suggest temporarily disabling Multi-factor authentication and looking for improvements. Here’s how to disable it: RELATED STORIES YOU SHOULD CHECK OUT:
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