My Macbook Air crashed and I am trying to import my backed up Outlook files in Time Machine to my Mac desktop. I found the "Main Identity" in Time Machine but it isn't clear to me how I then copy/import those files into Outlook on my Mac. I tried reading
a few of the previous postings but it wasn't 100% clear...would anyone mind re-explaining it? Thanks!
Shall I put in the CD with office to mac again and use the repair funktion?
I have set up a new MacBook Air with Outlook 2011 and have defined 4 different accounts - one on MSN and three POP3 accounts. Outlook will only send-receive on the MSN account. One of the POP3 accounts is defined as the default, and I can send just fine
using that account, so it is connecting to that server OK. Contact categories are also behaving strangely, but that's another issue perhaps for another thread. I'm tempted to uninstall / reinstall Office, reimport the old .pst file and start over defining
the POP3 account (the main one) first.
I am the exchange administrator, and my COO just received a new MacBook Air - we have Outlook 2011 set up, but he is receiving a sync error on about 15 calendar entries. I've tried deleting entries that are old and no longer apply, completely from his
calendar but the errors still appear. Need help troubleshooting and narrowing down where these things are coming from so I can get rid of that exclamation point in the bottom right corner of the window.
An error occured while updating the calendar event "Calendar Event"
Please delete this event and create a new event
Error code: -19126
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I would be happy to delete the event to get rid of the sync error, but theres no way to tell which calendar event it is. There are 6 calendar events called "Birthday" I don't know who's birthday it is or what birthday to delete! How can I track this problem
down?
I am currently trying to import a hoard of messages for a friend after upgrading from his Outlook Express on his PC laptop to Outlook 2011 on Macbook Air.
We have successfully exported the email folders from his Outlook express into .dbx files. We successfully converted the files using 'DbxConv' for PC, as well as 'Email Converter Pro' for Mac. However, when we tried to import these .mbox files through Outlook
(Mac) the files weren't recognised (using either of the converter programs).
We are unsure of how to proceed, but would love to find an answer asap, as the Mac has been bought for business purposes and the thousands of saved emails are vital!
The option of importing individual .eml files is not possible as there are thousands to go through and would be massively time consuming.
Any help with this would be greatly appreciated.
Many thanks in advance.
I have a user running Outlook 2011 and Mountain Lion. He was recently upgraded to a new MacBook Air from a MacBook Pro. He'll be typing in Outlook or Word and the keyboard will randomly freeze up. He doesn't notice it because he looks at his fingers
when he types. This apparently was happening on his MBP (Snow Leopard 10.6.8) as well. It appears to only happen using Office 2008, specifically Word and Outlook. I'm not sure what preference was carried over from the old machine that may be causing this.
Has anyone else had this issue?
I have recently purchased a Macbook Air with MS Office. I mostly use Outlook on a desktop PC with Outlook with exchange server 2011. I also access my emails with iPad and iPhone.
For some reason, on my Macbook Air, some reoccurring appointments appear twice or the appointment has been stretched over a couple of days? This only seems to be on some and not others?
Has anyone seen this before?
2nd time this has happened since I installed Mountain Lion on my 15" MacBook Air.
When I create tasks in Outlook and click save, the tasks do not appear on my Outlook client. However, the task DOES appear on the server as I can see the task when I login to my webmail account.
I also created a task on the server via my WebMail account and it does not appear on my Outlook client either. Mail and Calendar are working perfectly.
I already tried rebuilding my identity and creating a new identity. Neither fixed the problem.
Appreciate any help. I'm losing faith in you MS.
When I create tasks in Outlook and click save, the tasks do not appear on my Outlook client. However, the task DOES appear on the server as I can see the task when I login to my webmail account.
I also created a task on the server via my WebMail account and it does not appear on my Outlook client either. Mail and Calendar are working perfectly.
I already tried rebuilding my identity and creating a new identity. Neither fixed the problem.
Appreciate any help. I'm losing faith in you MS.
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