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Error code 0x85050041: Simple ways to deal with the issue

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Updated onOctober 4, 2023

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Error Code 0x85050041 pertains to certain inconsistencies with the Windows 10 mail app which mightprevent the app from syncingwith the mail servers on a regular basis.

It does not always have to do with the app on your device as the error might also be generated if there are issues within the mail server. Of course, that would be beyond your scope.

However, you can always make sure the problem does not have its origin at your end by following a few simple steps.

Here is how you can deal with error code 0x85050041

Here is how you can deal with error code 0x85050041

1. Uninstall the mail app

This will remove the default Windows 10 Mail app from your device. Restart your PC.

Please be informed that the above process will also remove the Calendar app as well as both are bundled together. However, the good thing here is that both the Mail and Calendar app also gets installed simultaneously.

If Microsoft’s mail app is still not working and giving errors, we strongly recommend you to switch to a third-party mail app that will do the job even better. We suggest you tryMailbird, a great tool with a bunch of useful features that will help you manage your emails.

2. Use System File Checker

Here are the steps to be followed.

The working principle of the built-in System File Checker is rather simple though Windows recommends it for advanced users only.

To begin with, the System File Checker is a tool that is integral to Windows 10 and helps detect system files that might have got corrupted. In that case, the SFC not only detects the corrupted files, it also repairs those as well.

The process takes some time to finish. Also if there are no errors, there will be a message: ‘Windows Resource Protection did not find any integrity violations‘.

However, if there are issues, there will be a suitable message with a mention of the error found. There will also be the path provided to the log file where you can check for further resources on this.

Check to see if this resolves the problem. Press on the sync tab just beside the settings tab on the Mail app. If the problem persists, read on.

3. Disable firewall and/or anti-virus software

The default Windows firewall has often been found to interfere with the connection between your mail app and the mail provider’s servers.

Though far from being the ideal scenario but that is how the firewall or anti-virus software might start behaving. Disabling the two will help determine if that is the case, with suitable remedial steps coming thereafter.

Note:please be forewarned disabling firewall and anti-virus software is a potential security risk for your device.

As such, limit your online activities to only safe zones or sites whilst the protection is down and re-enable both immediately after the testing is complete.

Here is how to disable firewall

Now that your firewall protection is turned off, restart your mail app and re-sync your mail. If the problem has been resolved, your firewall was the culprit. In that case, you will have to uninstall your firewall and install it again. Doing so usually solves the problem.

If not, we got to repeat the above process with the anti-virus software.

How to disable anti-virus

Launch your mail app and re-sync your mails again. Check if the problem is resolved. If yes, your anti-virus has been at fault and you have some work to do with it. Try uninstalling and reinstalling the anti-virus software to see if that remedies the issue. You might even have to get in touch with the software manufacturer and see if a patch for the particular type of problem you are facing is available. Also, update your anti-virus to any latest version that might be available. In the most extreme case, you might even have to change your anti-virus software if the current one does not offer a viable solution.

However, if Error 0x85050041 persisted even when the firewall and anti-virus was off, the solution lies somewhere else. Read on.

4. Re-add your e-mail account

Often, deleting and re-adding your e-mail account will establish a clean and uninterrupted connection between your mail app and e-mail server. Here are the steps.

Once your account has been deleted, here is how you can re-add it again.

Check to see if this solves the problem. If yes, that is fine. If not, there is one other thing you can do – uninstalling the mail app itself followed by re-installing the same again.

5. Reinstall Mail app

Once the installation is complete, set up your e-mail account from scratch (steps mentioned above).

Restart your device. Error Code 0x85050041 shouldn’t be bothering you anymore.

6. Install the latest Windows 10 updates

If you are still having issues, check to see if you are running the latest version of Windows 10 available. If any updates are available, upgrade your device.

To manually check and install updates, type update into the taskbar and open the Windows update center. Select Check for updates and wait for the process to complete.

If any updates are available, you can choose to install them right away or schedule a preferred date and time for it.

For a seamless Windows user experience, we recommend activating automatic updates. This way your system will always function at the best capacity and be as secure as possible.

7. Re-install Windows 10

Some have also reported they got rid of the Error Code 0x85050041 by re-installing Windows 10 afresh. This should be your last resort. Go for it only if all other steps mentioned above fail.

The reinstall process is quite time-consuming and difficult, so if you decide to do it, make sure you are very careful and create backups for all valuable data on your PC.

Toreinstall Windows 10you will need to remove the current operating system version, and then proceed with the installation process.

We hope these solutions helped you solve the error and use your PC again with no issues.

To read more on the matter, visit our Windows Mail Hub.

For more troubleshooting guides, visit ourWindows 10 Fix page.

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Ivan Jenic

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Passionate about all elements related to Windows and combined with his innate curiosity, Ivan has delved deep into understanding this operating system, with a specialization in drivers and driver troubleshooting.

When he’s not tackling diverse driver-related problems, Ivan enjoys watching good movies and spending time hiking with his family and friends.

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Ivan has delved deep into understanding the Windows OS, with a specialization in drivers and driver troubleshooting.