I routinely get this console message after an office app (mainly Outlook) hangs:

11/17/12 10:40:18.094 AM WindowServer[87]: reenable_update_for_connection: UI updates were finally reenabled by application "Microsoft Outlook" after 15.51 seconds (server forcibly re-enabled them after 1.00 seconds)

I have installed the most-recent Office update 14.2.5 and all Apple update.

Thoughts?
I have Mac OS X1.7.5 and Outlook 2011 14.2.5. If I type the word App. with or without the period in a sentence Outlook gets a 'Application not responding' and I get the spinning ball. If I spell 'application' out or type the word 'App.' by itself it does not lock up.

Trying to resolve an issue with Outlook I was advices to remove Office 2011 for MAC completely.

I'm on OS 10.8.2 and the Office 2011 version I'm trying to install is 14.0.1.

I removed all the MS componets manually as per the instructions. (licnce key, preference, fonts, application, user data, etc.)

Tried instaling - MAC restarts when I'm about 20% the step of writing files.

Researched and found dvice to do safe boot, verify disk permissions, ect. etc. - followed all these steps.

Restart and try again - same result.

 

The DVD is the original MS DVD and I tried it on a different MAC - works fine. I have more than enough space - I allowed the report to be sent to Apple but can send this separately.

Tried to revert to a saved (zipped) version of Office 14.2.3 (this was originally installed but was adviced to go back to 14.1.0 to resolve issues) but this version now has the same problem as installing from the DVD.

 

Any suggestions?

 I thought I deleted the account but when I tried to link and re-add the email, it said the account was already linked to me. Is there any way to restore the folder? I deleted it using the Windows Live Mail Application.

I am running Windows 7 64 bit with ALL updates etc etc.

Just recently I installed Windows 7 64 bit (was 32bit) and all seems well except for an odd problem with Windows Live mail 2011.

<PROBLEM> I can open send and receive mails with no problem but when I have finished using Mail I sometimes (80 - 90% of the time) seem to be unable to close the Mail application by clicking simply clicking on the "Close" "Restore Down" or "Minimize" buttons in the top right corner of the Mail window - it just freezes up ??

I can clear it by hitting right mouse button anywhere on the desktop and selecting Refresh and that clears the Mail screen, or by opening Mail again.

Any ideas ??

Thanks

JDB

I use messenger strictly for chat and i use a lot of custom emoticons. I see that skype has no support for custom emoticons. Will I still be able to use my old messenger application? If one of my friends and myself still retain the old application, will we be able to log in, chat and send each other custom emoticons?

bonjour,

j'essaye a chaque fois d'installer des jeu il ne s'ouvre pas ou un petit instant que dois je faire merci

Since Micrsoft is killing Messenger in 2013Q1,  will there be Skype support for BlackBerry devices?(even if that is just BB10 devices/ devices running on the QNX platform)

Can I expect an working application when my company swithces over to the BB10 platform in 2013Q1?

Hello Community,

I have Live Essentials 2011 installed, and I use the Window Live Mail application to read my mail in my live.com account.  I receive toasts when new mail arrives, but when I click on them, the application no longer opens the mail.  Instead, nothing happens.  Is this a known issue, and if so, is there a workaround?

 

Thank you,

Michael

I have an AppleScript program which does many things. It needs to determine the "front" or active window. According to the Outlook dictionary, each window has the following property:
   index (integer) : The index of the window in the back-to-front window ordering.

I am experiencing at least three bugs with the index property:

1. I can access the index property, but it never changes as windows are brought to the front, pushed to the back, or selected from the Window menu.


2. The index for every Main window is a Real, not an Integer.

tell application "Microsoft Outlook"

   index of every window

end tell 

{2.147483647E+9, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12}



3. The indices for two Main Windows are indistinguishable. If there is a difference, it is way down in the small digits of the floating point: 

tell application "Microsoft Outlook"

   index of every main window

end tell

{2.147483647E+9, 2.147483647E+9}