After the latest windows auto update on the weekend 13.10.12. My windows live mail 2011 won't open. Just says "A problem caused the program to stop working correctly. Windows will close and notify you if a solution is available"
I am on windows 7 home premium and it was working fine the day before. Has anyone got any ideas with out uninstalling it and losing everything.
I have tried the auto repair option on program uninstall - it said it was successful but was not
Paul
I have the same problem as everyone that has asked above, when I go to a site that has a -- email me place to click and I click it , thinking I'm going to go to my new msg in inbox with their email address wrong, I get this msg
“Sorry, there is a problem with Hotmail right now”, no one else seems to have that problem.
meaning I can't email the person because it doesn't go to inbox!!!!!! I've did everything in the answers above but to no avail, I don't think I can explain it any simplier. When I'm reading my hometown newspaper and I want to contact the editor he
has a line that says email me (no address ) click here, doesn't work just does the old “Sorry, there is a problem with Hotmail right now” , I'm sure that this question is confusing to you but its the best way I can explain it. Its a simple question,
pls don't answer with the usual questions, I've done them all and nothing works, I don't think theres a problem with hotmail, just a problem in understanding the click here and email me.
I've tried everything suggested online but nothing works, how can I delete all the old recently emailed list from my inbox. I know how to go to options and click only show people in my contact list but I want to remove them forever. When I type in an A-Z
in the To: or Ccc/Bcc all the people with that letter pops up. If I could just delete the recently emailed list that would go away. Can anyone in tech support explain!!
So much is showing up there it's to the point where I can hardly manage it. I don't want to blindly delete everything in there because obviously some legitimate stuff goes there. What can I do to eliminate some of the real junk?
Hi all,
I currently get my emails from an exchange server. I have configured both Apple mail and outlook 2011 to both use the exchange account.
Currently everything sits on the exchange server.
What I'd like to do is archive everything to my local machines drive so that I can review it all at leisure. Also it will allow me to delete all the messages and folders on the exchange server and therefore free up space.
Is there a way I can do this in either or both of the programmes without having to manually drag each email onto a folder on the desktop for instance?
Many thanks in advance.
I could not update to the latest version of the programs from windows essentials without it installing halfway then it stops and puts everything back to normal with an error message what can I do?
My hotmail account has gone to a small font but only on my computer but not on other computers how do I change it back again - everything else is ok - just hotmail is small.
I have a Macbook Pro OS X 10.7.4 on which I run Parallels Desktop 7 to create a virtual machine on which I have installed Windows 7 and several Windows programs. Typically, I run the virtual Windows system exclusively, but during day-long work sessions
will toggle to meshed "hand shaking" mode that enables me to use the browser, email, and other program running on the Mac. Yesterday this worked fine until mid-afternoon when I noticed that email wasn't updating, and Internet access became slow and then stopped
altogether. Attempts to resolve the issue quickly didn't work, so I let it be until I finished my day's work at about 6 p.m. After closing the Windows virtual machine I began problem solving steps on the Mac; network settings were okay, no other problem
was readily apparent except the lack of Outlook 2011 for Mac and Firefox browser access to the Internet. Everything I tried failed to resolve the issue. Outlook was running, showing read and unread messages in the inbox, and numerous saved files in a large
number of archive folders and subfolders, connections to three IMAP accounts, and an open .PST archive of older email messages transferred from my old Windows desktop running XP and Office Outlook 2007. Finally, I decided to reboot to see if this would unstick
the system. When the new boot was completed Firefox accessed the Internet just fine. Outlook, however, had been completely transformed: ALL of my former settings, accounts, undeleted current files and archived saved files, contacts and calendar items had
disappeared; in the ~\documents\microsoftuserdata\office 2011 identities folder there is just a single Main Identity file that contains none of my personal information; but I had several identities and backup, saved identity files in that identities folder
previously! I have an Apple router/backup drive that automatically takes snapshots of changed files and daily does a more complete backup. Checking these with the intention of restoring an earlier Outlook identities folder to recover everything, to my dismay
I found that only the "ground zero" unmodified Main Identity file exists in all the previous instances of the folder that I checked, even though these were saved while Outlook was working as expected and contained all my settings, etc. I found Microsoft's
instructions to copy the identity, then rebuild the identity database, which I did, but unfortunately this only re-established the first installation version of the Main Identity...not my well-seasoned Main Identity built up over several years. Must I simply
kiss it all goodbye and start all over again, or is there some technically sophisticated way I can locate and restore the missing Main Identity somewhere in my Time Machine backups? I am curious how such a catastrophic failure could occur, one that wiped
clean even the Identities I wasn't using at the time, and everything included in every one of the .olm files; can anyone explain it? And, is there any automatic way to set up routine backups of .olm files on an external drive isolated from the real time OS
and whatever destructive entity may prey upon it as has just happened to me?
Using Outlook for Mac 2011 I can't connect to my Exchange account.
I have read the tutorials and online support pages.
I have consulted my IT administrator who repeatedly confirmed that my settings are correct and everything should work.
My organization uses Exchange Server 2010.
My account credentials and Exchange server name are correct.
Outlook is set to work online.
My network connection is available.
The server that is running Microsoft Exchange Server is available.
My Exchange account does not require me to log on by using an encrypted channel.
My computer does not require a mail proxy server to connect to the Exchange server.
On top of all of that, I can't check my email on Outlook Web Access(OWA) on my mac either. My company uses Lync and that has stopped connecting as well. All of these were working at some point.
However I can check my email on OWA on any other pc - windows or mac in the office and at home. Other people are able to check their mail on my mac and I can access the internet on my mac with no problems.
Since the problem arose, I uninstalled and reinstalled Office but when I go to create an Account in Outlook using my Exchange account, it just tells me that the authentication has failed.
Please tell me that someone out there can tell me what's up????
Why do I have to click on everything twice before it works? Such as inbox, reply, junk. Or if I try to delete something it takes me back to inbox and I have to click delete a second time for it to work. Frustrating. Thank you. Susanne
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