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- #OUTLOOK 365 SAVING ATTACHMENTS AS 0KB FOR MAC UPDATE#
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Start-> All Programs-> Accessories-> System Tools-> System Restore System Properties will open to the System Protection tab where you can click the System Restore… button. You can start System Restore in the following way Note: Using System Restore does not affect your data but it never hurts to make a backup of your Outlook data before proceeding. This will uninstall other updates or applications that you have installed between then and now as well so make sure you reinstall those afterwards. In that case you can use System Restore to revert your system back to a date before you installed the update. Some updates cannot be removed via the “Installed updates” list.
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Once found, select the update and press the “Uninstall” button. You can also type “KB” and the number in the search field in the top right corner to easily locate the update. The overview is sorted by “Installed on” by default which should help locating the update. Start-> Control Panel-> Uninstall a Program-> View installed updates Right click on the Start Menu button-> Control Panel-> Uninstall a Program-> View installed updates Start-> Settings-> Update & Security-> View update history-> link at the top: Uninstall updates
#OUTLOOK 365 SAVING ATTACHMENTS AS 0KB FOR MAC INSTALL#
Note: When a fixed version of a security update is being released, make sure you install it again as soon as possible. Other non-security updates and hotfixes can be safely removed. Service Packs should not be removed as Microsoft no longer supports Office 2013 without Service Pack 1. If there is, you can safely remove it if you take those measurements. If there is no workaround, read the security bulletin for the update to verify whether you are affected by this security flaw and/or if there are other ways to protect you from this. Just a word of caution if the update you are trying to uninstall is an update that fixes a security issue, then it is highly recommended to leave the update installed and see if there is a workaround available for the issue you are experiencing with the update. Security update, regular update, rollup update, Service Pack or hotfix Note: If you are using a Click-to-Run installation of Office such as Microsoft 365 Home/Personal, Microsoft 365 Apps for Business/Enterprise, Office 2016 Home and Business or Office 2019, see the instructions at Uninstall Outlook Microsoft 365 and Office 2013/2016/2019 Click-To-Run Updates instead. There are several ways to do this depending on the type of update, your version of Outlook and your version of Windows.
While in general updates should improve Outlook, on rare occasions updates get pulled due to severe issues or receive a recommendation to uninstall them if you are seriously affected by it. How can I uninstall the update again to verify if the issue will indeed be gone then? I have disabled virus scan (McAfee Enterprise) and I still have the same problem.After installing an update for Outlook, I'm encountering some strange issues with Outlook which I think are directly related to the update and not to any other Outlook issue. There will be a file on the share but the size will be 0K. The application will act like it is saving the file and then pop up a window saying "document not saved". I tried saving to the "group share"and his Home directory and I get the same thing. No changes have been made to his AD account or permissions on the shared drive. I opened Notepad from his machine and created a txt file and saved it just fine out to the network drive with no problems but the Office applications will not save to the network.
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He can save it to his desktop (or local drive) and copy it out the the share through Windows Explorer, but he can't save directly to the network from the application. When he is in Excel or Word, and creates a new document or opens an existing document (locally or off of a network share), he can't save that document to ANY network drive.