The next day I am no longer logged in. The log in box  is no longer available. Instead, I see a page that indicates that there is some sort of problem. I can fix the problem (the log in box appears as usual when  I click the Windows Live Messenger button) by restarting the computer. But the solution is good for one day only. 
how can i increase the size of the display on received emails. the text is sometimes to small to read easily and when i print them using my canon mp460
the resulting print out is almost impossible to read. i do not suspect the printer because printing documents created in microsoft word does not present a  problem and i can adjust the font size up or down as required.
                                                                                                                 john dobie
I have had this program for a few years and have never had this problem before.  In fact, I was using the account yesterday.  The entire wording is "Unable to establish a secure connection to the server because the root certificate is not installed"  Any help would be appreciated as this is the account I use for my business
Thank you

I have contacts that have the same name but are different persons and now I find out that they merged and cant delete them to clear the problem, others have the same first name and have merged, what can I do?

 

How can I add a new contact when there is no box to key in the email address? when I add a contact name there is nowhere for the address to go! this is on my pc, on my mac the problem is even worse , there is no menu bar or drop down feature to the contact page so I can not add, delete or amend contacts or return to mail! nightmare. what can I do?
Some files in Excel for Mac 2011 will not print to PDF correctly.

First with version 14.0.2 and still with version 14.1, on Mac OS X 10.5.8

Due to known & likely bugs with updating corrupting Outlook, "just update" is not an option, especially as it's not guaranteed or even implied to fix this issue.

With *some* documents - but not all, when using print to PDF (with either the built-in OS X feature and/or with Acrobat Pro X),
and attempting to scale the document to Fit 1 page wide by 3 pages tall (or thereafter any other scaling),
the cels don't take up the full page and the last page, the cels are pushed up to the top of that page instead of using the whole of the available page.
The first noticeable symptom is that the preview in the print dialog window is *blank*

Logging in to/with another account on the same machine, the problem does NOT happen.
On another workstation with matching OS and Excel version, the problem does NOT happen.

I have set aside *all* contents of the user/Library/Preferences folder and logged out and back in, no change in the problem.
I have verified the fonts using FontBook, resolved a duplicate font issue for Verdana (being used in the file in question), no change in problem.
I've intentionally changed the font to something else, no change.

Cleared caches (including those as located via:  getconf DARWIN_USER_CACHE ) and rebooted, no change.

What possible setting file that is user-account specific could be causing this problem ?

I have a user running OS X 10.6.8 and Office 2011 for Mac Outlook v. 14.2.3 . Previously this user was on Entourage with Office 2008 for Mac. We are using an Exchange 2007 server. This user is on a MacPro.

The problem is the user is frequently getting messages that the Outlook database needs to be rebuilt.  When then problem started this happened once a month. This became once a week and now is several times a week, if not daily.

Sometimes it happens when they open Outlook, other times it happens after they have been using Outlook for several hours.

Does anyone know what is causing this? What can be done to stop this from reoccurring?

Thanks in advance for any and all help.


Since last week we have issues with the sync between Outlook 2011 and Exchange 2010. When starting the application it works just fine and downloads the mails but after the download the users has to re-enter their logon credentials. Outlook will not accept the entered username and password and the user will not be able to send or receive mails.

But, if they change the password in the account settings instead it will work for a short while but after the mail box has been synced the logon dialog box appears again and the password is not accepted.

Most of the users are running on Mountain Lion and the 14.2.3 version of Outlook. Our Exchange server is Exchange 2010. The problem occured last monday, september 10th. No changes has been made in the Exchange server for the past two weeks.

Another thing, a user tried to reinstall Office and first uninstalled it. Now, when he tries to install Office for Mac 2011 on his Mountain Lion he receives the following message:

Microsoft Outlook can not be opened because of a problem. Contact the developer so that you are sure that Microsoft Outlook works with this version of OS X. You may need to reinstall the software. Be sure to install any available updates for the application and OS X.

/Jocke
I have a vbision problem and need to inlarge print in e-mails to 125