Note: Information in this article applies to both Salesforce Classic and Lightning Experience.
The Salesforce for Outlook (SFO) Side Panel fails to load after installing Salesforce for Outlook on Windows 8, 8.1, or Windows 10.
This issue may be caused by one or more of the following:
To resolve the Salesforce for Outlook Side Panel loading failure, follow the steps below in order. Each step addresses a different potential root cause. If one step does not resolve the issue, proceed to the next.
Set User Account Control (UAC) to "Never Notify" and restart the computer, then attempt to reproduce the issue.
For instructions on how to set UAC to Never Notify, see Turn off User Account Control in Windows.
If adjusting UAC does not resolve the issue, proceed to Step 2.
The Side Panel may be hidden in Outlook. Check the Side Panel visibility settings before continuing.
For instructions, see Show or Hide the Salesforce for Outlook Side Panel.
If the Side Panel is not hidden and the issue persists, proceed to Step 3.
Completely uninstall Salesforce for Outlook (SFO) from the Windows Control Panel.
For uninstallation instructions, see Uninstall Salesforce for Outlook.
After uninstalling, proceed to Step 4 before reinstalling.
Note: This step applies only to SFO installations performed using the "Everyone who logs in to this computer" option. If SFO was installed using the "Me Only" option, skip this step and proceed to Step 5.
By default, Windows 8 and later apply strict access permissions to the Program Files folder. You must grant at least Modify permission to the Salesforce folder for the local user or Authenticated Users group.
To grant permissions:
C:\Program Files (x86)\ or C:\Program Files\ depending on your Office and Windows bitness.If the Side Panel is slow, inconsistent, or not loading, install the Windows Communication Foundation (WCF) Non-HTTP Activation component for .NET 3.5 or 4.5, then restart the computer.
To install the WCF Non-HTTP Activation component:
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