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* Once complete conversation about this topic, kindly Mark and Vote any replies to benefit others reading this thread. Microsoft Office for Mac 2011 offers a solid update to the Word, Excel, PowerPoint, and the other members of the productivity suite. Igor * Beware of scammers posting fake support numbers here.
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If you do install the Outlook from App Store, please go to App store and update your Outlook.Īlso, here is a thread with a solution that might help to fix this issue: In that case, the Office update is controlled by the Apple App Store, not the MAU.
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And you mentioned Outlook is the only Office app on your Mac, so we are wondering if you download the Outlook from the App Store. Is it from Apple App Store or the standalone installation package? Because, the package should come with all the Office apps, not just an Outlook.
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Microsoft Office 2019 for Windows version 2002 (7.20460) Microsoft Office 2019 for Mac version 16. Microsoft Office 365 for Mac version 16.22. Meanwhile, we would like to know where you downloaded the Outlook. Microsoft Office 365 for Windows version 1806 (8.20134) Current Channel. If the problem remains, switch to another user accountthen see the result.
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Please try How to use safe mode on your Mac - Apple Support then open Office apps again to see whether the problem remains. If you’ve already reinstalled the MAU but the issue persists. May I double confirm with you whether you’ve tried manually reinstall the MAU as I suggested in my last reply? Syncing problems with Office 365 on your mobile device. Sorry for the inconvenience caused by the issue. Basic Outlook issues, such as when Outlookfor Windows or Macstops responding or receiving emails, won’t remember your passwords, or cannot connect to shared mailboxes and calendars.
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Thanks for reaching out to our Microsoft Community Forum and please accept our sincerest hope that all is well.įrom the description and photo you provided it seems you're already using the latest build (Version 16.56 ( 21121100)) of Microsoft 365 but the Microsoft AutoUpdate (MAU) utility thinks you are not running the latest one.ġ) What version of the macOS are you running right now? Please use Apple's Find out which macOS your Mac is using guide to extract this information.Ģ) How long have you had this issue? Hours Days? Weeks?ģ) Can you shutdown - not restart - your Apple device let it stay shutdown for 60 seconds power it back on again and then check if the MAU issue reoccurs?įeel free to reply to this thread if you need further clarification. Attaching the image for your reference to debug the issue.ĮDIT: Personally identifiable Information (PII) was removed. I am using Microsoft Outlook for Mac (I do not have other Microsoft products) on my Mac as of now. If you'd rather only run monthly replace 0 14 * * 3 with 0 14 1 * *, but there's no real reason to.I have gone through the steps mentioned in the post It won't run if your laptop's off though (solutions here) although it only needs to run once every few attempts. To schedule with crontab type sudo crontab -e in Terminal (or iTerm etc), press i, and enter the following to run this every Wednesday at 2pm: # min hour day_of_month month day_of_week commandĠ 14 * * 3 sudo /usr/bin/touch -mt $(date "+%Y%m%d0001") "/Applications/Microsoft Word.app/Contents/ist"ġ 14 * * 3 sudo /usr/bin/touch -mt $(date "+%Y%m%d0001") "/Applications/Microsoft Excel.app/Contents/ist"Ģ 14 * * 3 sudo /usr/bin/touch -mt $(date "+%Y%m%d0001") "/Applications/Microsoft Powerpoint.app/Contents/ist"Īpple recommends another way to schedule on MacOS. Another thread suggests it is run after missing 3 updates. To check what the latest update is, see Update history for Office for Mac. To install or check for updates on your Mac, see Check for Office for Mac updates automatically. If so these commands will need running every 90 days. Microsoft AutoUpdate makes sure your copy of Office will always be up-to-date with the latest security fixes and improvements. One thread suggests the nag is run after 90 days without an update. Ppowerpoint: sudo /usr/bin/touch -mt $(date "+%Y%m%d0001") "/Applications/Microsoft Powerpoint.app/Contents/ist" Word: sudo /usr/bin/touch -mt $(date "+%Y%m%d0001") "/Applications/Microsoft Word.app/Contents/ist"Įxcel: sudo /usr/bin/touch -mt $(date "+%Y%m%d0001") "/Applications/Microsoft Excel.app/Contents/ist" This seems to have worked for me - extracted this from the ResetUpdateMessage script on William's answer.