I'm running OSX Mavericks and Office for Mac 2011 and I'm able to add my outlook.com account easy enough for mail but it only provides the option to sync mail and notes in the internet preferences settings.
How can I add calendar and contacts?
I'm having a problem with Outlook 2011 (updated) constantly wanting to download old emails (~800!). I see this problem posted by other users, all of which appear to be POP accounts. My problem differs because it is a Gmail account configured for IMAP
with Outlook.
Because I've never had this problem befor upgrading to OXS 10.9, I see elsewhere that this may be a problem with this particular OSX because Apple made changes. However, those references are generally about Apple Mail, not a 3rd party software like Outlook.
I also see that a fix is in the works for Apple Mail. Because I see the same happening with Outlook, does this imply the problem is with how OSX handles email accounts, and that I'll have to wait for Apple? ... or can I expect a remedy from Microsoft?? (...
whether it be a fix found here in this forum, or an software patch later)
EDIT: My apologies ... the account I'm having problems with is my only POP account, which as it so happens cannot be configured as IMAP. I'll need look into how its configured for deleting past emails ...
TA (thanks anyway) :)
Hello,
I have SkyDrive on my Windows 8 Notebook (Modern UI and Desktop), Windows RT, iPhone, and WP8 devices. They all so sync without any issues, but my OSX Mountain Lion SkyDrive app is always syncing. If I look at the status it says downloading 13 files, 1mb
of 51mb... check a few minutes later it will restart from 0MB work its way up to around 2MB and start over again. If I add new files to the folder they do sync without any issues.
I've looked through the logs generated and looks like some errors. I also recently updated to the latest version hoping it would solve the issue. Finally I have un-installed, deleted all local files, re-installed and it still happens.
Any suggestions or a place I can upload the OSX logs too?
I am running Outlook 2011 (OSX) update 14.2.5 and having trouble after I changed the Exchange server.
The original server setting was x.com and now I have changed over to y.org. I have update the server setting under account to point to y.org, however every now and again the server changes back to x.com. I suspect this typically happens when I shut down
and restart Outlook. Additionally I get a untrusted certificate request for x.com popping up.
Additionally I have cleared all references to x.com from Utilities>Key chain access. For good measure I have also cleared my dns cache and my browser cache.
This is incredibly frustrating and rather dangerous since I miss important business emails due to this problem. Please help
I use iCal exclusively and do not wish to switch to Outlook, having just downloaded Office 2011 for Mac. I can't find a way of removing Outlook from the dock and I would like advice on how to do so. I would like to keep Work, Powerpoint and Excel in the
dock as I use them.
Thank you,
JPS
Thank you,
JPS
I have recently moved our organisation to an OSX server running Mountain Lion. We have a variety of Mac clients within the network that all authenticate to an Open Directory. All clients run Outlook 2011 and connect to a hosted exchange platform. Two 10.6.8
Snow Leopard laptops run both Outlook 2011 and Entourage 2008 side by side and each client connect to different hosted platforms as we run multiple domains and one of our mail servers is not compatible with Outlook 2011 as it is pre Exchange 2007.
We have in the last 24 hours created mobile accounts for the two users who are on the laptops. Since then we are seeing a great deal of sync errors being reported on those clients all relating to the Outlook database which obviously exists effectively
in two places - on the server and on the client machine. Beyond the irritation of being interrupted frequently by the OS telling me it is having trouble with the synchronisation I have not yet noticed any major problem, but my question is whether or not I
have done something that is not supported. Should I be excluding the Outlook database from the sync. Obviously what I am trying to achieve is a situation whereby the laptops can be removed from the office network and used in a remote location without Outlook
complaining that it cannot see its database. Anyone have any thoughts or experience of this?
Many thanks for reading.
Original Title: Time Stamp Issue
I have Office for Mac 2011 and using MacBook Pro with Mountain Lion OSX. Problem is....All the emails that have arrived while my Mac has been sleeping are stamped at the same time - the time that it is when I wake my computer (i.e. in Date Received). I am
also finding that the alert sounds are suddenly 'hit and miss'. I don't know if this is a related problem.thanks very much
hello. shortly after i upgraded to i0s6 for my iphone (possible coincidence) i've been having trouble with outlook syncing my emails. it seems now that any messages the are downloaded to my phone do not get downloaded by outlook. however, if outlook gets
to the messages first, they will download to both the computer and the phone. i need messages to download to both devices. is there a setting somewhere that can cure this?
i'm on a macbook pro and just installed office 2011 thinking that the problem was with entourage 2008. (osx 10.6.8). thanks for any help you can offer.
i'm on a macbook pro and just installed office 2011 thinking that the problem was with entourage 2008. (osx 10.6.8). thanks for any help you can offer.
We are running Exchange 2010. We have a mixed Mac/Windows environment. I have a couple users moving to Win7 from OSX. They have some emails stored locally in Outlook 2011. I need to export these and import them into Outlook 2010. Microsoft in all
it's infinite wisdom has setup Outlook 2011 to import from a .pst but cannot export to a .pst. Any suggestions as to the best way to do this? And before you post, no, throwing the emails back into their Exchange mailbox is not an option. There are way too
many of them.
Thanks
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