Srs srt files
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But, if the user has made many custom updates from the Send and Receive option on the Outlook toolbar, then this file contains those changes as well. Since this is an application related configuration file, there are a few restrictions associated with it such as:.
It is sometimes difficult to locate where the srs file is saved on your system. The main reason is that in different Operating Systems it might be residing in a different location.
Even different versions of Windows OS have different locations configured to save srs files. Below are the locations for srs file specific to related Windows versions:. In the above paths, the username should be replaced by the name of your Windows account. It is not to be mistaken with the Outlook profile name we explained earlier.
Further, AppData or Application Data folder might be hidden by default. Alternatively, you can open the location of the srs file on your system by copying and pasting the below paths for corresponding Windows version:. As the file contains details related to send and receive settings of the Outlook profile, any damage to this file can cause a wide variety of issues.
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The resulting subtitle file may be used with VLC , but it may not work in other media players:. Learn Any Language Explore. Wiki Content. Explore Wikis Community Central. I frequently tell people to "delete the SRS" to fix problems with send and receives, especially when Outlook crashes when they try to view the Send and Receive menu or do a send and receive. If you haven't guessed yet, SRS is the send and receive settings file.
I have no idea what causes it to become corrupt, but deleting or renaming it fixes the problem. Outlook will create a new one containing the default settings when you restart it. Delete or Rename the file? In most cases, the user does not have a lot of customizations configured in the Send and Receive dialog so deleting the file is fine, even if it turns out it wasn't the problem.
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