
In general, you’ll have to look for “Outlook” here but sometimes it is written by another process so you’ll have to look at the time then instead. The application that created the Event is listed in the “Source” column. To get to this log, first expand the Event Viewer list and then the Windows Logs list.

Outlook logs its entries to the Application log.

The Event Viewer is a general location in Windows itself where applications and Windows can write status events when for instance a service is started/stopped, an application is launched or closed, if a backup was successful, who logged on to the system, etc… It also contains events for when an application unexpectedly stopped or crashed.

In the Event Viewer, you can often find out more information about why Outlook crashed. How can I find more information about why Outlook crashed?
