I expected the following would finally solve the problem, but it did not.
1. I deleted all Identities (all content) within /documents/Microsoft User Data/Office 2011 Identities.
2. In System Preferences, I deleted the two email accounts I use (an Exchange account and a Gmail account).
3. I ran "Repair Disk Permissions" within Disk Utility (both "normally" and after starting the computer in Recovery Mode.
4. After a fresh boot, I set up a new Identity called Main Identity in in Microsoft Database Utility and clicked "Rebuild."
5. I opened Outlook, which opened rapidly since there were no accounts,
6. Under Tools...Accounts...I successfully added my Exchange Account and then my Gmail account.
7. I let Outlook sync/download all content for all folders, watching the Progress window until absolutely everything downloaded. Everything seems to be in order. So long as I don't re-boot, Office opens fast and normally (no Setting up Identity delay).
8. I quit and shutdown and rebooted in Safe Mode.
9. I shift-opened Outlook to start it in it's "safe mode" which was quick and successful. I closed Outlook and shutdown.
10. I booted into Recovery Mode and ran the Repair Disk Permissions in the Disk Utility and ran Repair Disk for good measure. (No problems).
11. I rebooted normally, waited until everything "calmed down" and started Outlook normally.
But, it still took about 10 minutes to Set up identity again after all this!!
I am out of ideas and suggestions that I can find with Google. It can't be a corrupted Identity after all this, can it? Unless someone can offer a suggestion that works, my next two options that I can think of are to have my organization reinstall Office
and install all updates and if that doesn't work, the nuclear option of reinstalling OS X and starting from scratch all over.
Any help will be appreciated!
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