Send/receive > send/receive groups > download offline address book > ok Open outlook, and manually download the offline address book. You should now see the chrome component updater is no longer thereĦ. Open windows PowerShell and run the command: Open windows PowerShell as an admin and use the following command:ĥ. locate background intelligent transfer service > properties > change startup type to manual.ģ.4. *note* if these commands don’t work, for example it just hangs, follow the below steps:ģ.2. Get-bitstransfer -allusers | remove-bitstransfer Open windows PowerShell as an admin, and use the following commands: It is critical that Google chrome is not a part of your Group Policy, as this won’t work otherwise, as chrome will automatically reinstallģ. But as the BITS cycle resets, the chrome component updater begins attempting to run a download, causing the problem to re-occur almost instantly.ġ. When you close and reopen outlook, this resets the BITS cycle, allowing the emails to come through. This causes the offline address to fail its download, causing outlook to fail syncing emails.
The job created by the chrome component updater doesn’t get deleted even after Chrome has been uninstalled. The issue is a problem with the Chrome component updater causing the BITS service to go into an unresponsive state.
We had this problem for 6 month until we found a fix! I hope this helps.
This is the solution to an ongoing issue affecting many users/companies.