Thanks
I have edited a 20 minute film with audio and 169 different video clips. I trying to save it as either a .mp4 or .wmv but every time I save it the progress bar gets to 6% and then Movie Maker crashes and I have to restore my project. Is there a way this
can be solved? I currently run the latest version of movie maker on a Windows 7 Samsung laptop.
I sent an audio file that is too large. I cannot open my email to delete it in the outbox. When I click the icon the only thing that comes up is the dialog box that shows the progress bar (which is barely moving). How can I stop this program? And, if I uninstall and reinstall the Windows live mail will I lose all of my folders?
I was also wondering if there is access to windows live mail through a server.
Please help, this has been going on for 2 days.
27. July 2013 · Write a comment · Categories: Outlook for Mac · Tags: email server, IMAP server, progress bar
Hi Folks,
I have recently upgraded Outlook 2011 from 14.2.2 to 14.3.6 through the online updates available. Since then i have noticed this behavior in my Outlook 2011, that it received email immediately after startup and then never retrieves any email for hours untill Outlook is restarted.
As soon soon as Outlook is started we get the following Status in Status Bar "INBOX : Determining Changes". Immediately New Mails from the IMAP server show up in the INBOX but the Progress Bar just Hangs and doesn't move at all. I have tried keeping the Outlook open for 4 hours after the initial sync and not a single message is retrieved from the IMAP server. This is an internal email server to my company where we receive emails and we have a web portal to it where i can see email arrive instantly but Outlook does not even poll for it at all.
I have tried all combination of advance settings configuration for IMAP server in outlook. Tried enabling IMAP idle too with refresh interval of 1 minute. Enabled Sync with a interval of 5 minutes and Mentioned only to download headers but still no help. Through the web portal and used on Thunderbird it works like a charm and new email are updated in realtime.
Polling for emails from IMAP in real time is very important requirement for me due to the nature of my work. This was working fine on Outlook 14.2.2 (there were delays of 5 to 6 minutes but that is acceptable than not retrieving email at all).
If any body can guide me in order to enable logs on Outlook 2011 then i can try to narrow down the issue.
Any inputs on this would be highly appreciated.
Regards,
Shaik Zubair
I have recently upgraded Outlook 2011 from 14.2.2 to 14.3.6 through the online updates available. Since then i have noticed this behavior in my Outlook 2011, that it received email immediately after startup and then never retrieves any email for hours untill Outlook is restarted.
As soon soon as Outlook is started we get the following Status in Status Bar "INBOX : Determining Changes". Immediately New Mails from the IMAP server show up in the INBOX but the Progress Bar just Hangs and doesn't move at all. I have tried keeping the Outlook open for 4 hours after the initial sync and not a single message is retrieved from the IMAP server. This is an internal email server to my company where we receive emails and we have a web portal to it where i can see email arrive instantly but Outlook does not even poll for it at all.
I have tried all combination of advance settings configuration for IMAP server in outlook. Tried enabling IMAP idle too with refresh interval of 1 minute. Enabled Sync with a interval of 5 minutes and Mentioned only to download headers but still no help. Through the web portal and used on Thunderbird it works like a charm and new email are updated in realtime.
Polling for emails from IMAP in real time is very important requirement for me due to the nature of my work. This was working fine on Outlook 14.2.2 (there were delays of 5 to 6 minutes but that is acceptable than not retrieving email at all).
If any body can guide me in order to enable logs on Outlook 2011 then i can try to narrow down the issue.
Any inputs on this would be highly appreciated.
Regards,
Shaik Zubair
28. May 2013 · Write a comment · Categories: Outlook for Mac · Tags: Drafts folder, Outlook, progress bar
Whenever I click the Send/Receive button, Outlook begins sending an large unknown file. It does not indicate a file name; there is no unsent file in the Drafts folder; there is no indication of where or what the file is. I cannot stop this from happening.
Eventually, I get an error message that the file exceeds file size limit.
At the bottom right of the window, the progress bar shows Sending... , and after the progress bar it states 0/2.
The only way I can get it to stop sending is to click on Tools, then the Progress icon; then click the X after the progress bar there.
I suspect I have a virus, but I don't know.
Thanks for any help you can provide.
Bob
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