I'm using Outlook 2011 Mac with Exchange.  It says "sync pending" and then "downloading attachments" and then never stops cycling through this apparently not recognizing that it has downloaded the attachments?  Any ideas?  I am using a new MacBook Air 11".  I do not have this problem on any of the 5 other devices that are using Outlook 2011 for Mac with this Exchange server.
I have two servers right now syncing mail, contacts and calendars.  I want to stop the syncing for all but the mail from my older account.  Is this possible to do from my end?  Or do I need to contact my former university and have them stop it on their end?
Thank you.
Outlook for Mac 2011 cannot sync with Exchange Online (Office 365).
I gather from reading these emails I did a bad thing today in Outlook for Mac 2011-- I moved 10000 emails from one folder to another. Now my Mac is essentially underpowered as it is stuck trying to "Uploading..." to Exchange. It works at a about 1 email every 3-5 seconds, and all the while it pins my CPU. My Macbook Air fan is about to break under the strain.

Thing is, I seem to be stuck. I cannot stop the process (clicking the little x beside it in the Progress dialog does nothing). Crashing Outlook stops it, but it will restart whenever I reopen Outlook.

Is there ANY way I can kill this process and go back to deleting/moving messages in a more regulated fashion? I can't figure it out.

Thanks to anyone who can help.

PS- I think it is insane that MS doesn't have some sort of a dialog that warns against bulk moves like this, seeing that this is the result.
I have installed Outlook 2011 on a Mac with OS 10.8.2. I can ping our Exchange 2008 server but can not make the connection to the server with Outlook, any ideas? Is there and SPs that need to be installed on Exchange 2008 similar to what is required on Exchange 2007?