Please note Salesforce for Outlook is now being retired in June 2023 - see: Salesforce for Outlook Retirement
If the Salesforce for Outlook Add Email button does not load in Microsoft Outlook.
First confirm with the User that it is okay to reset their Outlook toolbar. To reset Outlook customization,
Get to the Customize the Ribbon window
Several options exist for this:
Confirm that the Add Email is enable for your Outlook Configurations (Salesforce Group and Contact Manager Edition has it enabled within the default Outlook Configuration):
In Salesforce Classic: Your name | Setup | Desktop Integration | Salesforce for Outlook
In Lightning Experience: Your avatar | Settings | Desktop Add-Ons | Salesforce for Outlook
(Alternative click-path: Your Name | My Settings | Desktop Add-Ons | Salesforce for Outlook, click on View my configuration), and verify that the Add Email box is checked.
Make sure the Salesforce for Outlook icon is running in System Tray and it is red and not gray. The Add Email button will never display if Salesforce for Outlook is not running in System Tray or it is in the gray state (not connected).
Note: Please perform all the steps in the same order listed below and do not open Outlook or SFO during this process. Once you are done with Step 6 then go ahead and open Outlook and SFO and try to reproduce the issue.
Once you have checked all the settings above, consider that it is possible that either the add-in was disabled by Outlook, the installation failed due to a security software or the User who installed the application did not have local administrator permission on the computer.
Make sure the add-in is not listed under the Outlook Disabled items, look for:
Take the following steps to enable the Salesforce for Outlook add-in Microsoft Outlook 2007
Take the following steps to enable the Salesforce for Outlook Add-In in Microsoft Outlook 2010/2013/2016:
Note: You can click on each of the SFO add-ins in the list of Add-ins and then make sure the location points to the folder that you installed the application. For instance if you have installed it for everyone (per machine) then the location should point to C:\Program Files (x86)\salesforce.com\Salesforce for Outlook and if it is installed with 'Me Only' option (per User) then it should be under User's %LocalAppData%\Programs\salesforce.com\Salesforce for Outlook folder.
If the issue persists, and Salesforce for Outlook is listed as Active Application Add-ins in the Outlook Trust Center, please check the following settings and make the necessary changes:
For Windows 7 users
For Windows 8 and Windows 10 users
You may need to urn off UAC from the registry which is the best way, or even check this entry after you perform the steps above and to make sure the UAC is off correctly.
If Salesforce for Outlook is running, make sure that you have synced with Salesforce using Salesforce for Outlook. The add-in will get its configuration after Salesforce for Outlook finishes sync and ‘Add Email’ button will load in Outlook. If you have recently made any changes to your configuration, you must sync using Salesforce for Outlook for add-in to pickup latest configurations. You can do this by manually initiating Sync or by waiting for Auto Sync to initiate sync to get latest configurations. To sync manually: Right click on the Salesforce for Outlook System Tray icon in the Task bar located on the right bottom corner of the screen and click on sync and sync now.
If none of the steps above resolved the issue for you and the Add Email button is still missing, continue with the steps below.
While you are in the Registry Editor, check to make sure the LoadBehavior value is set to 3. Sometimes this value changes to 2 that causes the Add Email not to load.
If it is set to 2 or any other value but 3, double click on the LoadBehavior key and change its value to 3 and press Enter.
HKEY_CURRENT_USER\Software\Microsoft\Office\Outlook\AddIns\SalesforceForOutlook
These steps need to be performed by your IT department or a User who is a local administrator on the computer.
This issue may be resolved by uninstalling and reinstalling the Windows out of the box .NET installation.
Note: It is possible that the AppData and Application Data folder are hidden by default.
To view hidden files in Windows 7, 8, 10 see this Microsoft link. If you are unable to open any of the links above, here is how you can display hidden files and folders:
Another troubleshooting tip would be to create a new test profile in Outlook under local administrator or the affected User login with a no-mail data file and see if SFO works in the new profile.
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