Hi, moved my entire '/Documents/Microsoft User Data' directory which contains the entire office 2011 configuration to '/Volumes/MYDATA/Microsoft User Data' place and made an alias to it back in Documents. Everything works fine except for the fact that my search in outlook does not work. No emails no matter what I search for gets matched, it always says no results. And I know something is wrong because I tried the same search before the move and it works fine. I did several tests and I realised the problem is not the fact that I moved the directory and made an alias as it works fine if the alias links to somewhere else on the C Drive but if I make an alias to a mounted /Volume then I get this behavior where my search in outlook does not work.
Jun 27, 2018 When you search in Outlook 2016 for Mac or Outlook for Mac 2011 on Mac OS X, be aware of the following: Mac OS includes Spotlight Search. Mac OS controls the indexing of the hard disk for Spotlight Search. Both versions of Outlook for Mac rely on Spotlight Search to provide search results for Outlook data.
Does anyone know more detail about how outlook works and how I can fix this? I used the same method in Entourage before, and it worked just fine. Click to expand.Search in Outlook Mac uses Spotlight index files. If you are on Lion skip down to reset permissions steps.
HOW TO RE-INDEX From the Apple menu, choose System Preferences. Click Spotlight. Make sure Mail Messages is checked under the Search Results tab. Click the Privacy tab. Drag your hard drive to the list.
Remove the drive you just added. Spotlight will re-index the contents of the item you initially dragged to the list. Depending on your Mac and the contents of its hard disk, re-indexing may take several hours to days. Until this process is finished, Spotlight wont know the contents of your disks and neither will Outlook. All lists like contacts, events, notes etc.
Are generated by the Spotlight searches. If you are on Lion, reset permissions using these steps.
When you use the Disk Utility app and Repair Permissions it doesnt actually repair the permission settings on folders and files in your Home folder where your documents and personal applications reside. RESET PERMISSION LION In Lion, there is an additional Repair Permissions application utility hidden away. This tool is located inside boot Repair Utilities. Heres how to access it. 1 Restart Lion and hold down the Command and R keys. 2 You will boot into the Repair Utilities screen. On top, in the Menu Bar click the Utilities item then select Terminal.
3 In the Terminal window, type resetpassword and hit Return. 4 The Password reset utility launches, but youre not going to reset the password. Instead, click on the icon for your Macs hard drive at the top. From the drop-down below it, select the user account where you are having issues. 5 At the bottom of the window, youll see an area labeled 'Reset Home Directory Permissions and ACLs'. Click the Reset button there.
The reset process takes a couple of minutes. When its done, quit the programs youve opened and restart your Mac.
Notice that 'Spotlight' starts re-indexing immediately. Search in Outlook Mac uses Spotlight index files. If you are on Lion skip down to reset permissions steps. HOW TO RE-INDEX From the Apple menu, choose System Preferences. Click Spotlight. Make sure Mail Messages is checked under the Search Results tab. Click the Privacy tab.
Drag your hard drive to the list. Remove the drive you just added. Spotlight will re-index the contents of the item you initially dragged to the list. Depending on your Mac and the contents of its hard disk, re-indexing may take several hours to days. Until this process is finished, Spotlight wont know the contents of your disks and neither will Outlook. All lists like contacts, events, notes etc. Are generated by the Spotlight searches.
If you are on Lion, reset permissions using these steps. When you use the Disk Utility app and Repair Permissions it doesnt actually repair the permission settings on folders and files in your Home folder where your documents and personal applications reside. RESET PERMISSION LION In Lion, there is an additional Repair Permissions application utility hidden away. This tool is located inside boot Repair Utilities.
Heres how to access it. 1 Restart Lion and hold down the Command and R keys.
2 You will boot into the Repair Utilities screen. On top, in the Menu Bar click the Utilities item then select Terminal. 3 In the Terminal window, type resetpassword and hit Return.
4 The Password reset utility launches, but youre not going to reset the password. Instead, click on the icon for your Macs hard drive at the top. From the drop-down below it, select the user account where you are having issues.
5 At the bottom of the window, youll see an area labeled 'Reset Home Directory Permissions and ACLs'. Click the Reset button there. The reset process takes a couple of minutes. When its done, quit the programs youve opened and restart your Mac. Notice that 'Spotlight' starts re-indexing immediately.
Got this working I stumbled on this thread when I was having the 'No Results' issue with Outlook for Mac. Just some background, I have an SSD + HDD setup in my Macbook Pro with an SSD as my OS/applications and HDD for my user folder.
I wanted to put my outlook information on the SSD for faster searching of emails, etc. And moving the Identifies folder killed the search function. This is what I did to get this working: 1. Move (not copy) the 'Office 2011 Identities' folder to the SSD 2. Create alias of identifies folder in the original location using click-drag + cmd + option keys (So system thinks it's looking in the right place) 3.
Rebuild Identity (Just moving killed the search function for some reason. This builds a new identity on the SSD.
Make sure you have enough space) 4. Rebuild spotlight index (optional since it seemed to already start rebuilding the mail index) There's a definite speed improvement when searching now. Same problem.? Hi All, I am a new member to the forum but have often scanned over it before joining in order to resolve any problems - this time though I can't quite find the solution I'm after. As the posts above, my search facility in Outlook 2011 has stopped working.
The only thing that has changed and must have caused it is that I installed MainMenu to give my iMac a bit of a spring clean. It has done the job nicely with the exception of breaking this feature in Outlook. I am generally fairly new to Macs so I would be grateful if someone could explain how to fix this as basically as possible!
I see the post from kahunamike says a solution that got it working but what I could really do with is a step by step of how you actually do what is described if that is what need to be done. Thanks in advance. Search in Outlook Mac uses Spotlight index files.
If you are on Lion skip down to reset permissions steps. If you are on Lion, reset permissions using these steps. When you use the Disk Utility app and Repair Permissions it doesnt actually repair the permission settings on folders and files in your Home folder where your documents and personal applications reside. RESET PERMISSION LION In Lion, there is an additional Repair Permissions application utility hidden away. This tool is located inside boot Repair Utilities. Heres how to access it.
1 Restart Lion and hold down the Command and R keys. 2 You will boot into the Repair Utilities screen. On top, in the Menu Bar click the Utilities item then select Terminal. 3 In the Terminal window, type resetpassword and hit Return. 4 The Password reset utility launches, but youre not going to reset the password.
Instead, click on the icon for your Macs hard drive at the top. From the drop-down below it, select the user account where you are having issues. 5 At the bottom of the window, youll see an area labeled 'Reset Home Directory Permissions and ACLs'.
Click the Reset button there. The reset process takes a couple of minutes. When its done, quit the programs youve opened and restart your Mac. Notice that 'Spotlight' starts re-indexing immediately. Four Things to try First, the real issue: As others have said, Outlook relies solely on Apple's Spotlight indices to search.
If you move the DB, the index files no longer point to where Outlook is expecting them, so search in Outlook will fail. My guess is that you will have to change where Outlook THINKS to look for the identity DB, not just put a symlink (alias) to the new location. Summary of things to try: 1) Rebuild the Outlook Identity (see this link: ) 2) Repair disk permissions in Disk Utility 3) rebuild the Spotlight DB by opening a terminal window and typing 'sudo mdutil -E /' 4) give up If you're looking to get your Identities folder backed up/ synced by Dropbox, try the other way around - putting a symlink in the Dropbox folder to the MS Identities directory. If none of these work, I believe you're SOL. I've done a lot of poking around here. My issue is that I want Outlook search to work ONLY within Outlook.
I don't want any search results to show up in Spotlight/Finder search-it's way too messy and I have duplicates as I have Mail.app connected to my Exchange account as well. First, the real issue: As others have said, Outlook relies solely on Apple's Spotlight indices to search. If you move the DB, the index files no longer point to where Outlook is expecting them, so search in Outlook will fail.
My guess is that you will have to change where Outlook THINKS to look for the identity DB, not just put a symlink (alias) to the new location. Summary of things to try: 1) Rebuild the Outlook Identity (see this link: ) 2) Repair disk permissions in Disk Utility 3) rebuild the Spotlight DB by opening a terminal window and typing 'sudo mdutil -E /' 4) give up If you're looking to get your Identities folder backed up/ synced by Dropbox, try the other way around - putting a symlink in the Dropbox folder to the MS Identities directory. If none of these work, I believe you're SOL.
I've done a lot of poking around here. My issue is that I want Outlook search to work ONLY within Outlook.
I don't want any search results to show up in Spotlight/Finder search-it's way too messy and I have duplicates as I have Mail.app connected to my Exchange account as well. Click to expand. I had a user come in complaining of no search feature in outlook 2011. After trying all the remedies on the web, I was going to remove the data file from the users library, when I discovered the user did not have access to their home folder. I clicked on user folder and then right click the user home folder and then select get info. Located at the bottom in the Sharing and Permissions section,the only permissions this user had were for the dropbox public folder.Clicked on the lock, entered admin credentials, selected the user in the custom access field, and added read & write permissions, and then selected the options button with the drop down, and selected to make these changes to all sub folders.
Search is working now in outlook!! Hope this helps someone out there with the same issue!! Best of Luck! Fixed: Outlook 2011 Search not working We had this issue surface in my company, most were able to be fixed by reindexing the drive but we had a few that nothing seemed to work.
So after a bit of digging it was determined to be a permission issue on the /Applications/Microsoft Office 2011 folder. On every person that nothing seemed to work they were the sole owner of that folder with drwx- (700) as the permissions. Normally this would be ok, I mean the users can run the.app bundles. However Spotlight needs access to a Outlook.mdimport plugin contained in the Outlook.app bundle.
With these permissions the mds (spotlight) service which runs as ROOT could not get there and thus could not successful import the Outlook database. The following commands fixed all our users: Open Terminal sudo chown root:wheel '/Applications/Microsoft Office 2011' sudo chmod 755 root:wheel '/Applications/Microsoft Office 2011' sudo mdutil -a -i off sudo rm -rf /.Spotlight-V100 (get this command right) sudo mdutil -a -i on That's it. Spotlight will now reindex your entire drive. Outlook search will not work until it is 100% done indexing the drive.
Monitor the progress by clicking on the search glass icon in the upper-right corner. This worked for me in Mountain Lion Originally Posted by dianeoforegon Search in Outlook Mac uses Spotlight index files. If you are on Lion skip down to reset permissions steps. HOW TO RE-INDEX From the Apple menu, choose System Preferences. Click Spotlight.
Make sure Mail Messages is checked under the Search Results tab. Click the Privacy tab. Drag your hard drive to the list. Remove the hard drive you just added.
Spotlight will re-index the contents of the item you initially dragged to the list. This can take some time, and your search will start to work once it finishes. Thank you so much, it was a nightmare trying to find filed emails without the search function working. The following commands fixed all our users: Open Terminal sudo chown root:wheel '/Applications/Microsoft Office 2011' sudo chmod 755 root:wheel '/Applications/Microsoft Office 2011' sudo mdutil -a -i off sudo rm -rf /.Spotlight-V100 (get this command right) sudo mdutil -a -i on That's it. Spotlight will now reindex your entire drive.
Outlook search will not work until it is 100% done indexing the drive. Monitor the progress by clicking on the search glass icon in the upper-right corner. We had this issue surface in my company, most were able to be fixed by reindexing the drive but we had a few that nothing seemed to work. So after a bit of digging it was determined to be a permission issue on the /Applications/Microsoft Office 2011 folder. On every person that nothing seemed to work they were the sole owner of that folder with drwx- (700) as the permissions. Normally this would be ok, I mean the users can run the.app bundles. However Spotlight needs access to a Outlook.mdimport plugin contained in the Outlook.app bundle.
With these permissions the mds (spotlight) service which runs as ROOT could not get there and thus could not successful import the Outlook database. The following commands fixed all our users: Open Terminal sudo chown root:wheel '/Applications/Microsoft Office 2011' sudo chmod 755 root:wheel '/Applications/Microsoft Office 2011' sudo mdutil -a -i off sudo rm -rf /.Spotlight-V100 (get this command right) sudo mdutil -a -i on That's it. Spotlight will now reindex your entire drive. Outlook search will not work until it is 100% done indexing the drive.
Monitor the progress by clicking on the search glass icon in the upper-right corner. This is what worked for me I tried several of these things and then got a hint from one of the posts here which actually did work for me. Previously, I had the folder 'Main Identity' on my external drive so that I could swap it between different computers at home and work. Each computer had an alias to this folder in the correct place on its hard drive. With this set up I couldn't search my e-mails in Outlook.
When I instead put the folder 'Office Identities 2011' on the external drive and put an alias on the hard drive it works. Search in Outlook Mac uses Spotlight index files. If you are on Lion skip down to reset permissions steps. HOW TO RE-INDEX From the Apple menu, choose System Preferences.
Click Spotlight. Make sure Mail Messages is checked under the Search Results tab.
Click the Privacy tab. Drag your hard drive to the list. Remove the drive you just added. Spotlight will re-index the contents of the item you initially dragged to the list. Depending on your Mac and the contents of its hard disk, re-indexing may take several hours to days. Until this process is finished, Spotlight wont know the contents of your disks and neither will Outlook. All lists like contacts, events, notes etc.
Are generated by the Spotlight searches. If you are on Lion, reset permissions using these steps. When you use the Disk Utility app and Repair Permissions it doesnt actually repair the permission settings on folders and files in your Home folder where your documents and personal applications reside.
RESET PERMISSION LION In Lion, there is an additional Repair Permissions application utility hidden away. This tool is located inside boot Repair Utilities.
Heres how to access it. 1 Restart Lion and hold down the Command and R keys. 2 You will boot into the Repair Utilities screen. On top, in the Menu Bar click the Utilities item then select Terminal. 3 In the Terminal window, type resetpassword and hit Return.
4 The Password reset utility launches, but youre not going to reset the password. Instead, click on the icon for your Macs hard drive at the top. From the drop-down below it, select the user account where you are having issues. 5 At the bottom of the window, youll see an area labeled 'Reset Home Directory Permissions and ACLs'.
Click the Reset button there. The reset process takes a couple of minutes. When its done, quit the programs youve opened and restart your Mac. Notice that 'Spotlight' starts re-indexing immediately. Outlook Search I just bought a new Mac Pro and migrated my Microsoft Mac Office 2011 from my old 2008 Mac Pro over to the new computer. The Microsoft User Date folder came over too.
I see all my old E-mails in Outlook but the Search function does not work. I called Microsoft Office for help. I spoke to 4 agents and it took 1.5 hours to reach someone in India and of course they wanted 99.00 for tech support. Lucky I called Apple because I still have support available for my new Mac Pro and a senior tech walked me through and told me how to index my new Mac Pro Spotlight.
I opened Spotlight in the System Profile, then clicked on Privacy. I dragged my Hard Drive into the Privacy Folder then pushed OK then I was told to push the minus button and that started the indexing process. If you push on the Command Button and the Space Bar it will show a progress bar on the indexing. The indexing took a few minutes because my computer is new and I have a SSD hard drive installed. I noticed I am now able to use the Search function on my Outlook. I am seriously looking at changing my E-mail program out of Outlook. I do not want anything to do with Microsoft or their software.
I only use Outlook and Word with my Microsoft Mac Office 2011. I could never or would ever buy a PC. Microsoft programs for the Mac and their tech support is for the birds.
When I search for an email in outlook 2013, usually searching by person I received it from or by attachment, the most recent email the search will show me is from about two months back. It doesn't matter if I'm using a keyword or a person's name, the date on the 'most recent' result is September even if I know I've emailed the same person or included the keyword in an email since then. From there the results progress backwards chronologically fine, but the results skip everything between now and September.
I did some googling around and most people seem to have problems getting outlook to show emails from over 12 months ago. That's solvable but I'm having trouble finding anything about a search that regularly doesn't include recent months even if I know recent emails apply to the search. Any assistance on this is appreciated!