Users are stalled at creating a new email account for this particular error despite numerous attempts. Therefore, we take a closer look at what causes this issue and how to resolve it.

What is 0x8004011c in Outlook?

0x8004011c is a common error code you can get while using Microsoft Outlook. It is associated with connecting to an Exchange Server, which means there is a problem with the server.  This issue prevents you from connecting your email account, you can’t send or receive emails from your Outlook account. From a majority of the reports, this issue happened to users using a domain account. Some of the leading causes behind this error include the following:

Connection issues – Your internet connection may be too slow and can’t facilitate the creation of a new account. Server issues – Microsoft servers may be busy or overloaded when you are trying to create an account.

How do I fix error 0x8004011c in Outlook?

A few basic workarounds that may save the day without the need for technical solutions include:

Check your Internet connection. Ensure you are connected to the Internet and operating at optimum speeds. Ensure that no firewall is blocking access to the email server. Make sure that you’re using the latest version of Outlook. Check the server status for Microsoft and ensure Outlook is not listed.

1. Uninstall recent Windows updates 

2. Run the program compatibility troubleshooter

The program compatibility troubleshooter helps you to diagnose and fix issues when a program fails to run correctly. It will check for problems caused by compatibility issues between your program and Windows and fixes them automatically. SPONSORED

3. Remove compatibility restrictions

4. Edit the Registry 

At this point, we have to mention that the Registry Editor is a very critical component of Windows, and any edits made can have a ripple effect on the performance and stability of your OS. If anything goes wrong, you risk causing your PC irreversible damage. To cushion yourself from crippling effects, we recommend that you create a restore point so that you can have a point of return. You can also seek assistance from a tech expert if you’re not conversant with how things work.

5. Perform a System Restore

Remember, you must have created a restore point before this step; otherwise, this won’t work.  That’s all we had for this article, and hopefully, at this point, there will be no more issues when you try to create an email account. If so, we recommend that you contact Microsoft support for further assistance.  If you want to change or remove your primary account from Outlook, we share a step-by-step process on how to go about it. For any comments, queries, or suggestions, leave a comment below.

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