

Microsoft Error Reporting log version: 2.0Īpplication Bundle ID: Īpplication Bundle ID: Īpplication Bundle ID: Īpplication Bundle ID: īlame Module Name: MicrosoftComponentPlugin I really really need help with this as it is affecting my business. I just finished installing the latest Microsoft fix 14.30 and still have the same issues. Below is the information being reported for each application. Each time I try and start Outlook, Word, Excel or Powerpoint I get the Microsoft Error Reporting window. Since then NONE of my Office 2011 applications will start. When you work with many databases, we recommend that you locate the identity folders in which the databases are located and move the identities to the desktop.I installed El Capitan on Oct 1st. You can use this information to map the location of all databases and obtain their sizes by pressing Command + I as you select each database. Make the search results window larger, and then scroll through the results to locateĪs you click each database, the path of its location is displayed at the bottom of this window.Click the Visible button next to File Visibility, and then select.Tip "File invisible" is approximately in the middle of the list. Scroll down the list, click File invisible, and then click Click Last Opened Date under Kind, and then select.

Click the plus sign ("+") at the end of the row where you typed Database.

In the box next to Others, type Database.In the Search window, click Any, and then select Others.On the Desktop, click File, and then click Find.If the identity that was moved was the identity that contains your data, follow these steps:

The Microsoft User Data Empty folder is indeed empty of useful files/identities, and then drag the folder to the Trash. After you start Outlook 2011 and confirm that the data has returned, confirm that Then, locate and move the old Microsoft User Data folder to the Documents folder. Rename the Microsoft User Data folder in Documents as Microsoft User Data Empty. To solve this issue, follow the following steps:
