I am running Mountain Lion and was prompted to download the Office 14.3.1 update. I downloaded/installed it successfully, and when I opened Outlook after the update I discovered that all emails in my Inbox and Folders that were sent or received in the past six days are absent. I searched everywhere including the deleted folder and could not find a trace of the emails. I rebuilt the database and that did not bring back the emails. Any suggestions?
Hello

I use Outlook 2011 on my MacbookAir. I can confirm no changes have taken place on the MBA or the iPhone. Possible that IT have made some changes on the Exchange server but unlikely.

Until 2 days ago everything was fine. Now though, any reads, deletes etc on messages in my Inbox are not reflected on the server and therefore are not reflected on my iPhone (nor my Windows laptop which I have booted up speficially to help me trouble-shoot).

Changes made on either the PC or the iPhone do propogate to the MBA.

My inbox on the MBA is less than about 20 msgs or so. The inbox is apparently up-to-date. I have deleted a load of messages from both the deleted items and sent items folders which seems to be updating but taking some time.

Any ideas what the problem is?
lots of buttons a greyed out in Outlook. it seems that the full product is not activated but i have just installed it. i can't find how to activate the product again and the Microsoft website is not very helpful
Mac OS X 10.8.2
Outlook for Mac 2011 14.3.1
Locale Germany/German
SyncServices are off

Suddenly all my tasks are gone and I can't create any new tasks...
It seems that this happend right after the critical update from Feb,11 2013
Any solutions?


I neglected to bring my laptop to the office yesterday and so accessed my mail all day using our webmail interface.  However, all the messages I read and new messages I sent are not downloading into Outlook on my mac today.  I have to keep logging into the webmail interface to see what I did yesterday.  How do I get them to download?
I've upgraded my Hotmail account to Outlook.
In my browser, I can send emails using either Hotmail or Outlook alias. Swapping between them is too easy.
But I can’t do this using Windows Live Mail.

Hello,

 

how can access to my exchange 2010 Personal archive in my outlook for MAC?

 

It doesn't appear !

 

I try on a windows outlook and it 's appear .

 

Thanks

Let's set the groundwork:

Mac OS X 10.8.2 (Mountain Lion)
Lync 2011 14.0.4 (also seen with 14.0.2 and 14.0.3)
Outlook 2011 14.3.1

When Lync and Outlook are run concurrently Lync 2011 will, after a brief period of time, report extremely high CPU utilization (over 150% CPU on a Core i7 CPU). At the same time, Outlook 2011 will report high (40% and above) CPU usage. Threads used by Lync 2011 will go up to about 85 (from 24 when running by itself).

During this time Lync will remain responsive, but Outlook 2011 will be effectively unresponsive (command-Q will quit Outlook after a delay of 10-15 seconds). Inspecting the Lync or Outlook process via Activity Monitor will show abnormally large numbers of Mach Messages, System Calls, and Context Switches.

Quitting either Lync or Outlook will return CPU utilization and other indicators to normal levels.

This behavior has been going on for several months. It's not a crashing issue, but it makes it impossible to run Lync and Outlook at the same time.

I've deleted and rebuilt ~/Documents/Microsoft User Data/. I've done a clean re-install of Mac OS X on my Mac. I've confirmed that another user in my company is seeing the same behavior on their computer. I've also read the other threads here: this is not the "I had 10K messages in my Deleted Items folder" error - I've long cleared that. My total Exchange Server storage is 610MB, with the largest single subfolder at 100MB (1,569 items). Inbox is typically between 75 and 300 items, with no subfolders.

I had high hopes for the Lync 14.0.4 update, but the issue remains. Any assistance would be appreciated.

Appended:

No other processes report abnormal CPU usage during this time. This includes Microsoft Database Daemon and mdworker (Spotlight). I am using Activity Monitor to view All Processes, not simply My Processes.

This is not transitory. Once the high CPU utilization phase begins, it's been seen to go on for as long as 20 minutes (at which point I gave up and quit processes) - so it's not just a "spike" from an indexing process.
I'm having a continual problem with Outlook locking up and displaying the spinning beach ball.  This will occur at random 10-20 times a day, and will lock Outlook up for anywhere from 15 seconds to 5 minutes.  The system starts frantic disk activity at the same time- activity monitor shows disk write traffic maxing out the drive, and the system itself often becomes somewhat unresponsive for the entire time.

My Inbox has only about 40 messages in it and I have rebuilt the database.  

Computer is an iMac (iMac11,2) running OS 10.6.8 with 12 GB of RAM- it's not a question of swapping, the machine has plenty of free RAM.