I've been experiencing a very frustrating crash issue with Outlook 2011 over the past few weeks. Essentially, whenever I'm creating or replying to an e-mail and I hover over a contact in the To: or cc: fields, Outlook will crash. 

I've tried to re-build my database but the problem does not go away. Through some trial and error, I think I've narrowed the problem down to the contacts as I created a new identity with just my contacts and I get the same crash problem. 

However, what I'm now stuck on is how to remove this issue from my main identity. I have attempted to simply delete my contacts but this has no impact. 

Has anybody else experienced a similar issue and if so, did you manage to resolve the issue?

Thanks

Greetings,

We have an AD / Exchange / mostly PC environment with a few Macs running Outlook 2011. We also have an blast email service hosted outside Exchange with the same email address as an internally hosted e-mail we keep to catch the replies. Sometimes we like to test the blast emails and usually, under all other email clients, it shows up as TEST within the reply field.

However, that is not the case with outlook 2011 connected to Exchange. It just shows the first part of the email address. It's a cause of confusion since they don't know which messages are tests and which are not. We have to go into the headers to figure it out.

The below is in the Headers. We want the ENTIRE string to show up in the e-mail and not just the info part.

From: "TEST MESSAGE FROM: info@xxx>

Reply-To: "TEST MESSAGE FROM: info@xxx>

Is there a way to remedy this? I've already hidden the internal info address to see if that fixes it with no luck.

Thanks in Advance.

RSW

I've subscribed to a public folder used by my department. The calendar events show up, but when the person who made the entry deletes the event or makes an edit, or moves it to a different date, my calendar doesn't update it properly so I end up seeing duplicates of events (i.e. the original entry and the edited entry). I have to right click on the subscribed folder, select Folder Properties, and empty cache manually to see the most recent version of the calendar. I get "An error occurred while updating the calendar event" errors for all entries when I sync them. What can I do to fix this issue?

P.S. Everyone else in my department is using PC and they have no problems. I'm the only one with Mac, and hence the only one with this issue.

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Outlook 2011 for Mac:

User1 is configured as an Exchange User in Office365 Enterprise E1.

User1 can access to User2-Calendar (File - Open - Other User : User2 - Calendar). Only Author rights for this calendar.

When I open the calendar, I can send mails from User2 (From Field can choosen to User2)

When I delete the calendar view for User2 the From Field in email is away.

Can I prevent the User2 email-Address?

Office products, except Outlook would launch then crash when I installed mac OS Snow Leopard. Outlook and all my client folders and subfolders were all present and not affected by upgrade, only the other MS office products.

I updated to Mac OS Lion and all MS office 2011 products were back to working correctly.

After updating to OS Lion, my Outlook 2011 client folders and subfolders are gone and seem to have gone back to 4 months ago before I had created all the folders. All my emails came back flooding in, but in random order.

I create billings from these subfolders. Is there any way to regain the subfolder that were intact 2 days ago?

Am I in a previous Outlook version?

Anyone ever seen this or have any ideas on where the folders might be in the documents/microsoft user data/office 2011 identities?

Can't seem to find it there.

Thanks!

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