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Supported applications include Outlook for Microsoft 365 and Outlook 2019 for Mac version 15.35 (170610) and later (select Outlook About Outlook to check your version). Supported accounts. To use this feature, you need a Microsoft 365 work or school account, or an Exchange on-premises account. Select Tools Accounts to check your account type. On MAC CATALINA AND OUTLOOK 2016 (MAC) - I had to create a new OUTLOOK profile for my email account. However - now i cannot access the folders that were associated with the older profile. I am not able to access the older profile. Is there a way to find these folders and copy or export them. Dec 11, 2015.
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Symptoms
When you try to send email messages in Outlook 2016 for Mac, the email messages remain stuck in the Outbox folder, and you receive the following error message:
Unexpected data was encountered.
Cause
This issue occurs because Outlook 2016 for Mac can't locate and use the Sent Items folder. The folder hierarchy in the mailbox may have become corrupted.
Smart shooter 3 31 download free. For example, in some cases, the Sent Items folder is converted into the Archive folder, and the icons that mark the two folders are incorrect. See the following screenshots:
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Resolution
To resolve this issue, reset or rename the Outlook folders by using Outlook for Windows.
Method 1: Use the /resetfolders switch
Use the /resetfolders switch to restore the missing folders at the default delivery location. To do this, follow these steps:
- Exit Outlook.
- Open the Run dialog box:
- In Windows 10, Windows 8.1, and Windows 8, press Windows logo key +R.
- In Windows 7 and Windows Vista, select Start > All Programs > Accessories > Run.
- In the Run dialog box, enter the following command, and then click OK:
Method 2: Use Outlook Web App
Use Outlook Web App to reset the default folder names. To do this, follow these steps:
- Exit Outlook.
- Sign in to Outlook Web App by using your credentials.
- Select Settings (the gear icon on the right) > Options > General (expand the list in the navigation pane) > Region and time zone.
- On the Regional and time zone settings page, change the language, select the date and time format that you want to use, select the Rename default folders so their names match the specified language option, and then select Save.
- Exit Outlook Web App.NoteIf your preferred language is already selected, you may have to select any other language, save the setting, reset the setting to your preferred language, and then save the setting again.
- Restart Outlook.
Method 3: Use the Set-MailboxRegionalConfiguration cmdlet
Checkpoint 1 1 – verify without copying fee. If you're an administrator, run the following cmdlet to reset the default folder names for the user:
For more information about language codes and the
Set-MailboxRegionalConfiguration
cmdlet, see the following websites:Method 4: Use Outlook to select a new Archive folder
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- Download and install MFCMAPI.NoteThe x86-based version of MFCMAPI should be used with the x86-based version of Office, and the x64-based version of MFCMAPI should be used with the x64-based version of Office.
- Right-click the mailbox name at the top of the folder hierarchy in Outlook, select New Folder, and then create a folder that's named Archive01.
- Start MFCMAPI in Online mode. To make sure that MFCMAPI is in Online mode, select Tools > Options, and then make sure that the Use the MDB_ONLINE flag and Use the MAPI_NO_CACHE check boxes are selected.
- Expand Root Container > Top of Information Store.
- Copy the default input ID from the Inbox folder (the renamed Archive folder in this case). To do this, click the Archive folder, select the InternalSchema.ArchiveFolderEntryId (0x35ffXXXX) tag, right-click this tag, select Open Entry ID, and then copy the whole ID.
- Select the Archive01 folder that you created, and then examine the item. The following details are displayed:
- Tag: 0x0FFF0102
- Type: PT_BINARY
- Name (s) of property: PR_ENTRYID, PR_MEMBER_ENTRYID, PidTagEntryId, PidTagMemberEntryId, ptagEntryId
- DASL:
http://schemas.microsoft.com/mapi/proptag/0x0FFF0102
- Delete the input ID, and then paste the ID that you copied in step 5.
- Close MFCMAPI.
- Run
Outlook.exe /resetfolders
. - Run
Outlook.exe /resetfoldernames
.
For more information, see Folder names are incorrect or displayed in an incorrect language in Outlook.
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Jan 28, 2017
I recently updated my Mac to OS X Sierra and decided to test the AppleScript in Outlook Mac 2016, the script that converts e-mails to tasks. I had to reinstall it, but it is definitely working now. I placed my updated instructions for getting it installed at the old article about this capability, at this link.
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History on This (In case Interested)
Outlook For Mac 2016 Download
When Outlook for Mac 2011 was released in 2010, it shipped with an AppleScript installed that converted e-mails to tasks. It was (and still is) the only way to convert e-mails to tasks on the Mac version of Outlook. The drag and drop functionality of Windows Outlook is not present on the Mac. Using the script does not pick up attachments, but otherwise seems to work.
Outlook 2016 For Mac Repair
In 2011, Microsoft stopped delivering that script with most Outlook for Mac installs. But if you copied the script from somewhere else and installed it in the right script folder, it would work.
Outlook 2016 For Mac Standalone
Then in 2014 I think it was (I cannot remember), with an OS X update, all script capabilities on Outlook were blocked “for security reasons.” In the years after that some people were able to hack it in, but we didn’t support that.
So it’s good to see that the capability is back. Again, instructions for getting it installed are at my old article about this capability at this link.
Outlook 2016 Mac Applescript
Michael