Just installed Mountain Lion. When I startup Outlook (Office 2011 for Mac), it connects to the server but it drops connection to Exchange Server after  few seconds to minutes. Keeps asking me to reenter my userid and pw.  After a couple of these events, my account is then locked on the server.  I have rebuilt the database twice, Shut down computer, reset the Parameter Ram.  An interesting issue is that I am running Parallels on my computer and Outlook on the PC side works perfectly. I am frustrated and about to reinstall OS10.6.8.  Any help out there would be appreciated

Original title: Mountain Lion and Outlook

Just installed Mountain Lion. When I startup Outlook (Office 2011 for Mac), it connects to the server but it drops connection to Exchange Server after  few seconds to minutes. Keeps asking me to reenter my userid and pw.  After a couple of these events, my account is then locked on the server.  I have rebuilt the database twice, Shut down computer, reset the Parameter Ram.  An interesting issue is that I am running Parallels on my computer and Outlook on the PC side works perfectly. I am frustrated and about to reinstall OS10.6.8.  Any help out there would be appreciated

What info do I give to someone so that they can contact me, and do video-chat with me, on Windows Live Messenger?  My Email Address, that's part of my Windows Live ID, that I use to Sign-In?  Something else, that in effect, is my UserName or UserID, at least for Windows Live Messenger purposes?  Other than my own Windows Live ID that I created & use to Sign-In, I don't recall or have any record of having created, or having assigned to me, anything that might constitute a UserName or UserID, if there is such a critter.  If there IS a sort of UserName or UserID, at least for Windows Live Messenger purposes, that I've forgotten-lost ... and ... IT is the info I should provide to others I meet face-to-face with while traveling ... then How or Where would I find or recover this info?  When I setup Windows Live Messenger on my Desktop, I did do the auto-send of multiple invitations to the folk I selected from my Contacts list, but that was a quick auto task, versus handing out the info needed, to someone in a face-to-face meeting, so they can initiate a video-chat session with me at some later time, using Windows Live Messenger.  Want to be completely accurate about any info I add to my printed business cards.   If not completely obvious by now, my only use, to date, of Windows Live Messenger, has been as the recipient of incoming video-chats from a few of the Contact folk previously auto-invited by me during setup, & that's been less than 5, total.  Will begin new round of extended travel in about 2 weeks, & just dawned on me that I better nail this down, now.  Thanks in advance! 

 

[Both Desktop & Notebook:  Windows 7 Ultimate SP1 64Bit, with Microsoft LifeCams; iPhone 4G using Messenger app.]