Outlook.com Email App - No Longer Responsive - Android. Stephen Hoffman posted 2016-12-13 15:55:35. What happened to the Outlook.com email app? It used to render my emails beautifully, just like the built-in iOS email app, but my app got updated last night and now it's crap city and I'm the mayor.
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I am having some trouble with this issue, I only ever work on PC really we have 4 Macs at work for the creative people. Recently I moved one onto a brand new Mac. When he loads files from the server it comes up saying that it is trying to load the file from his old computer (which isnt even on the network) and that it fails. If it is in an application like adobe CC it crashes the application. Hes on Mojave with a brand new iMac.
Not really sure where to begin even, and googling hasn't led me to much probably not searching the right terms though. Any help would be greatly appreciated.
Could you give an exact error message ?
It sounds like - sadly - the user has links in the server-based files that point back to a literal path from his old computer.
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Is the new Mac hard drive and username%100 identical to the old Mac ?
You can try to recreate that but then the user needs to move linked files to a relative folder on the server and promptly. Eg:
ServerGraphicsShareProject32Images and the 'Project32' contains the Adobe (Illustrator, Photoshop, etc) files that link to images in the Images folder.
(Mac OS uses a different separator, so smb://Server/GraphicsShare/Project32/Images
Without a -debug log I can't tell what Lync OCS server sends when 'Groups' are added to the Buddy list. Or if those are in the OCS buddy list at all or are some new M$ protocol feature.If those are shortcuts which show all users when 'opened' then I doubt that libpurple can support that, because as far as I understand it only supports 1-to-1 correspondence between buddy list entry and protocol specific buddy.Anyway without a developer having access to Lync OCS and the necessary interest to look into this a new feature request will be never be implemented. Feel free to upload your code to support this feature to the git repository. Hello Rayvd,I'm seeing the same (or at least very similiar issue).I’m using Pidgin 2.10.0 on Ubuntu 11.10 (64-bit).
The program itself is working well but while all of the Groups that are Exchange DLs do show up (after enabling the displaying of empty groups), they are all empty. All of the groups that I created (via Microsoft OC) are there as well along with the members that I added. Is this a limitation of Pidgin/Sipe or is there a configuration change that I can make and/or plugin that I can add/enable that will provide this functionality?It does appear that Pidgin is communicating with Exchange as my status does change from Available to Busy automatically when I’m in a scheduled meeting. Hello stefanb2,Thanks for the quick reply! I disagree with your statement 'Exchange DLs and OCS groups have nothing to do with each other'.
With Microsoft OC, you can use Exchange DLs as groups within OC. If membership in the DL changes, the change is reflected in (the group in) OC. This is really handy as folks move amongst teams. It allows you to see an up-to-date listing of the team that supports, say, Linux in your organization.As I mentioned earlier, these (Exchange DL) groups do show up in Pidgin, but with no members.It sounds like this functionality is not (yet) in the SIPE plugin.
Maybe something to add to the wish list?Bruce.
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