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  • in reply to: Adobe Acrobat Pro DC Printing Error #2698 Score: 0
    Barry Alllen
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    25 pts

    Everything I find points to the font being corrupt on your computer. Can you create the document on someone else’s computer that has that font and at that point will it work?

    in reply to: Adobe Acrobat Pro DC Printing Error #2678 Score: 1
    Barry Alllen
    Moderator
    25 pts

    You can do this workaround :
    1. Open the PDF file in acrobat
    2. Choose the “Print as Image” (or may be “Image”, or “Bitmap”) checkbox in Print
    3. Advanced
    Then, print as PDF.

    Another way to try and do a similar issue is to protect the file against hight-res printing :
    Then print as PDF (this can force low-res printing).

    This tip save me some docs… but in any case all the file content are 150 dpi downsampled.

    in reply to: Barcode details lost in PDF #2676 Score: 1
    Barry Alllen
    Moderator
    25 pts

    The reason for losing the barcode is due to it’s resizing the EPS file is based on the properties of the PDF file. Covert the EPS bar code to an image file format (GIF, JPG, PNG, etc.) and then “Add Image” in Acrobat, which should retain the size, but also provide sizing handles that will retain the aspect ratio, i.e. proportionally resize without “scrunching”.

    in reply to: How can I import Windows Live mail to MS Outlook ? #2668 Score: 0
    Barry Alllen
    Moderator
    25 pts

    Open the file by double clicking. The mail will not be in Inbox but will be partially executed by Windows Live Mail. Try executing the Windows Live Mail using short cut.

    in reply to: Outlook Express DBX file to Mac Mail #2664 Score: 0
    Barry Alllen
    Moderator
    25 pts

    Hello Eddie

    You can try this method also. Install Mozilla Thunderbird on the PC and converting Outlook Express Mailboxes via import. Thunderbird translates the Dbx file into Mbox format. And then you can transfer the Mbox files from the PC to Mac and import them to mail.

    If this helps then do let me know

    Barry

    Barry Alllen
    Moderator
    25 pts

    Hi,

    If it’s an IMAP account, please try moving/copying the task to a local pst’s Inbox on the recipient’s side and then try accepting it from the local pst’s Inbox to see the result.

    In addition, other community members who had this problem are using IMAP and a few were able to work around the issue by switching to POP3. You may also have a try and let me know the result.

    Regards,
    Barry Alllen

    in reply to: Unable to Insert PDF Objects into a Powerpoint #2638 Score: 3
    Barry Alllen
    Moderator
    25 pts

    Dear Henry

    I am having the exact same issue. I am on XP running Office12 (Office 2007).

    Interestingly enough I just upgraded to Acrobat Reader 10 yesterday and this is the first time I have seen this problem.

    I emailed the two files to a colleague who has the same OS, same Office version, and on an older version of Acrobat Reader and they were able to attach the file without issue.

    Possible Reader X problem?

    in reply to: Error: The connection to the server interrupted #2611 Score: 0
    Barry Alllen
    Moderator
    25 pts

    Hi

    This error may be occurring due to the problem in your Internet Connection. Thus Outlook is not able to send messages.

    in reply to: Outlook Sent Folder Not Showing Messages #2556 Score: 0
    Barry Alllen
    Moderator
    25 pts

    Hello Henry
    yes I Have tried to do so and my problem was solved
    thanks. Is there any 3rd party software available to get this solved out.

    Barry Alllen
    Moderator
    25 pts

    Hello Dexter

    After reading all the valuable answers, I suggest you could run powershell command in case when the database is dismounted, every night before backup starts. I am not sure, just recommending you and if you want to test this then the commands would be like
    Dismount-Database “My database”
    Mount-Database “MyDatabase”
    If you decide to stick it out with your current setup, then make sure you test your restores and test them often.

    -Barry

    Barry Alllen
    Moderator
    25 pts

    Hello Eddie

    I have tried this solution, but there are so many EML files get created corresponding to this. So can you please suggest another method that can make the process fast for multiple users?

    Barry

    Barry Alllen
    Moderator
    25 pts

    Hi,

    I have already searched a lot for Outlook Express support but found that Microsoft had already ended the support for Outlook Express, so not found any help from there.

    Barry

    Barry Alllen
    Moderator
    25 pts

    Hello All,
    Thanks for posting your query to sysc.org for providing us opportunity to solve this out. Yes there is a technique to solve this out.
    You can take help from a 3rd party software.
    i.e SysTools Outlook Duplicates Remover for getting your contacts resolved.
    It can do deduplication of emails, contacts, calendars, journals, tasks, notes.
    Option to remove duplicates within the folder and across the folder.
    Remove duplicates emails from multiple Outlook PST files in batch.
    https://www.systoolsgroup.com/outlook-duplicates-remover.html

    in reply to: Password protected PDF file not opening #2504 Score: 2
    Barry Alllen
    Moderator
    25 pts

    Dear Dexter
    The creator of a PDF add password security to a document to prevent unauthorized users from viewing the PDF. To open this type of document, enter the password when prompted. If the PDF creator has not shared the password with you, you cannot open the PDF.

    Barry Alllen
    Moderator
    25 pts

    Hello Dexter Morgan

    Thanks for posting your query to sysc.org for providing us opportunity to solve this out. Yes there is a technique to solve this out. I have found a helpful blog of this solution
    http://msoutlookworld.blogspot.in/2016/07/pst-showing-0kb.html
    You can take help from here.
    If this technique doesn’t work then you can choose a 3rd party software i.e Systools Outlook Recovery for get your PST file resolved.

    Barry Alllen
    Moderator
    25 pts

    Hi Michael,

    I would like to inform you that this message is usually received when you exceed the following parameters:

    Recipient rate limit: 10,000 recipients per day
    Recipient limit: 500 recipients
    Message rate limit (SMTP client submission only): 30 messages per minute

    Please check & reply.

    Thanks,
    Barry

    Barry Alllen
    Moderator
    25 pts

    Hello Kerry
    Same problem arise with me. Got Outlook 2013 via Office 365 and added my Outlook account as my account. It’s my only account. Everything syncs up; email, contacts, calendar with Outlook however the contacts do not show in the address book.
    These are the steps I followed:
    1. My contacts folder shows up in the address book window.
    2. The contact folder is selected to show in the address book however the check box under the “Show this folder as an email Address Book” option is greyed out and unchangeable.
    3. I have deleted the account and created a new profile by adding back my Outlook.com account.
    Same results; everything syncs but contacts in the Address Book.

    Thoughts?

    in reply to: Can’t See Outlook Messages in the Inbox #2485 Score: 2
    Barry Alllen
    Moderator
    25 pts

    Hello Lincon
    Thanks for choosing sysc.org for submiiting your queries.
    But you haven’t mentioned the Outlook Version you have installed.
    So can you please comment the Outlook version you are using so that
    we can get an appropriate solution of it.

    Thanks

    Barry Alllen
    Moderator
    25 pts

    Hi Michael,

    As mentioned earlier, I want the folder view to be maintained in the same way as it is now in my Gmail, or in other words, I want to share the folders containing emails with my colleagues.

    Please help me asap.

    Thanks,
    Barry

    in reply to: Cannot delete Outlook profile #2416 Score: 0
    Barry Alllen
    Moderator
    25 pts

    Hello

    You can try out the Registry method if Control Panel is not working:

    1. Press Windows Key + R >> Type regedit >> OK.
    2. CLick Yes in User Account Control confirmation.
    3. Expand >> HKEY_CURRENT_USER/software/microsoft/Windows NT/(your version)/Windows Messaging Subsystem/Profiles.
    4. Select the profile you want to delete >> right click >> Export >> type a file name and >> Save.

    Note: Follow step 4 if you want to save for future reference otherwise not nesseccary.

    5. Right click on profile >> Delete.

    Thanks & Regards
    Barry Allen

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