您好!

由于错过搬迁时间,请求你们能帮我找回原来空间的日志。

非常感谢

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再次感谢!!!!

I am using Outlook 2011 and am moving my email accounts from POP to IMAP.  I have thousands of emails and under POP, I liked the fact that I had it configured that when I deleted emails on my laptop, they would still be on the server (as a backup).  Under IMAP, it has brought back ALL of these emails into my Outlook and I am concerned about disk space.

How do I configure Outlook so I can delete and IMAP email on my laptop, have it "removed" from my PC but still leave a copy on the server?

Thanks

How can I turn off the window advertising pane entirely, so that I have more space in my inbox?
I'm using Microsoft Office Outlook for Mac, and the large files I'm receiving via Outlook emails are taking up too much storage space on my computer. How do I change the settings to tell Outlook to delete all files that are stored on my computer either (a) over a certain size or (b) over a certain number of days old?
When i paste the image on my signatures, the space that`s supposed to use the image remains (the cursor is below); but is blank"

Folder space,  I am at Max Storage...How can I move or store the old folders to make more space?

 

Bear with me while I try and explain / walk through this scenario.  I've tested this 100+ times, with every imaginable condition, and am able to reproduce this problem consistently.

Issue: Using Outlook for Mac 2011 on OS X Mountain Lion (10.8), when composing a new message, when a signature (plain text or html) is inserted, either automatically (default signature), or manually (via dropdown menu / button), if I continue to type where I left off and press the the space bar, the cursor / window will lose partial focus, and further key presses result in the system bell chiming.  At that point, I can click my mouse pointer back in the message body and regain focus.

My System:
Mac OS X Mountain Lion (10.8)
Outlook for Mac 2011 Version 14.2.3 (120616)

Steps to reproduce:

1.  Open Outlook for Mac 2011
2.  (If not done already) create a signature
3.  Create a new email message
4.  In the message body, type some text
5.  Insert signature
6.  Without moving the cursor, type some text that includes a space
7. Once the space bar is pressed, some elements of the window (i.e. font styles, paste icon) will lose focus / be greyed out.
8. Focus can be regained by clicking mouse into the message body.

This can be reproduced within the same message by simply inserting another signature.  Again following the same steps (6-7) the focus will again be lost.

Let me know if I can provide additional information on this.

Thanks,

Jaren

Windows Live Mail will not open. When I checked it appears the program is no longer there.

 

I tried to download the program, and was unable to do so. Did get an error message 0X80040609.

 

Googled for a fix, and was instructed to do an uninstall, then try to install it again.

 

When I tried to do an uninstall nothing seemed to happen, then I got a message that a program was currently running and the install had not been completed, and I a should wait and try again after the current program finishes running. That never happened after a very long time.

 

When I rebooted and tried again, same problem. Tried a few more times, same problem.

 

Then I tried to run the Windows Live Essentials repair program (instead of an uninstall), but the list of versions that could be repaired did not include the Windows 7 version?

 

Next I tried the suggestion to downloaded wlarp.exe, but when I attempted to run it nothing would happen. When I did a little more checking it seemed that it did not support Windows 7 either?

 

Can you please help me resolve this problem so that I can try to get my Windows Live Mail account running again? I am running Windows 7 (64bit) with Service Pack 1, and Moxilla Firefox as my browser.  I have 3.75 GB open space on my drive. The Windows Live Mail program was running OK until it seems to have been uninstalled?


Thanks!

Ron

 

 

Here is my issue. I had an issue the other day with a file on my computer msacm32.dll. I was giving me issue and wouldn't let me play certain games. I discovered I needed to free up some hardrive space. It was causing issues with unity player, and a game that loaded from Steam. 

I was also getting error messages when trying to load mail through live essentials. So I uninstalled Windows Live Essentials in an effort to re-install it to get it to work. Well the issue with the .dll was fixed the games worked fine after I cleared harddrive space, though I still had 50 GB there so don't quiet understand why it was an issue, but the problem was fixed. 

So today I tried to re-install Windows Live Essentials and it seemed to work, yet none of the shortcuts are in my start menu. I have deleted every folder I can find that is related to this program manually. WLE (short for)is not in my uninstall list from the control panel. I can't get WLE to install properly even though the program says its did. I cant delete the Windows Live Mail folders. 

If I think of any other issues attempts I'll add them.