Hi all, Its urgent please help.....I am using Outlook 2011 on Mac and getting issues with it...There are 6 delegates who are receiving invites for the meeting they are inviting to, not the ones where they are not invited. Please note that the request
is regarding the "Recent rooms" section in "scheduling assistant" of the "meeting" People are set as "rooms" for some reason when they should be set as attendees/contacts. I can't find a way of editing the "rooms" section and settign theses contacts as contact:
Please advise
I am able to create and send an event successfully to recipients via the Exchange Server. However, when I try to access *** Email address is removed for privacy *** using EWS API calls, I keep getting the error
"The SMTP address has no mailbox associated with it."
In Outlook, all indications are that the calendar and event are fully synchronized.
I have been fighting this issue for hours. Can anyone help?
Hi there, I use Outlook 2011 on a 10.6.8 mac. I connect to my exchange mailbox just fine. When I add a secondary exchange mailbox (of which I'm the owner) I see allt he hanmade folders, but not the sent items, not the trash folder. Also when I send on behalve of that mailbox i cannot find the sent item anywhere, Not in my sent items.
When i log in that shared mailbox through OWA the sent item folder is visible, but contains no items.
The sent mail is being sent though.
Can anyone help me with this?
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Send on behalve a shared mailbox works, but the sent item is nowhere to be found.
I only have a few users who are using shared mailboxes in Outlook 2011.
Sometimes I add them as a full mailbox, complete with login and password, and sometimes I add them as mailbox the user is delegates for.
When I am adding the mailbox as a delegated mailbox, Outlook will from time to time put up a notification when an email is received in the shared mailbox. Not all the time, only periodically.
Turning off all notifications for Outlook would solve it, but someone might like to keep the notifications for his or hers own mailbox.
Question is, how do I turn off the notifications for the shared mailbox?
Thank you :)
Sincerely
Peter Jensen
Sometimes I add them as a full mailbox, complete with login and password, and sometimes I add them as mailbox the user is delegates for.
When I am adding the mailbox as a delegated mailbox, Outlook will from time to time put up a notification when an email is received in the shared mailbox. Not all the time, only periodically.
Turning off all notifications for Outlook would solve it, but someone might like to keep the notifications for his or hers own mailbox.
Question is, how do I turn off the notifications for the shared mailbox?
Thank you :)
Sincerely
Peter Jensen
Let me start off by saying I'm a PC guy with VERY limited MAC knowledge. I've been put in the role of supporting a MAC user.
Several months ago, we migrated her mailbox from Exchange 2003 to Exchange 2010. When we did so, her Entourage broke. Research showed that Entourage would not work with Exchange 2010, so we upgraded her to Office 2011/Outlook.
At first, things looked to be going fine, then she started complaining about calendar.
I started looking, and her outlook 2011 did not reflect all calendar entries (not even 10% of them). I worked on it for a bit and could not figure out what was going on. She also polls an IMAP mailbox that is outside of our organization.
Finally, I decided to create a new profile (or as the outlook mac community calls them, a new identity).
I found the database tool and created a new identity and configured it to connect to the Exchange server. Once it finished it synchronization and reported all folders are up to date, I did a comparison.
Her mailbox, if I connect with a PC and Outlook 2010 and look in list view, reflects 1169 items dating back to 2007 and ranging forward to 2017.
On her MacBook Pro (OS X v10.6.8) running Outlook 2011 v 14.2.2 reflects that she has 19 items, all dated in 2012
Any idea what gives here and how to resolve the issue?
Best Regards,
David
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