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The base assumption going in, is that 10.12 or later is the minimum OS required for Office 2019 VL/Retail, and for continuing to receive new O365 features after 16.16. and I are hoping to meet with the 'Powers That Be' tomorrow and see if we can negotiate a better macOS support story going forward. He posted the following on the MacAdmins Slack: #Outlook for mac 2011 search not working after migration for mac#Paul Bowden who works on the Microsoft Office for Mac team is seeking feedback from customers. I'm just trying to spread awareness to an issue that may come to effect you in your organization. I'm not sure if anyone here is on the MacAdmins Slack but I'm guessing that's probably the best place to provide the feedback he's seeking. Me hope that the search issues with Mac Outlook will finally be resolved once that UI is released.I just saw this posted on Jamf Nation and figured I'd raise awareness on Reddit. The new Outlook UI looks good, and the search worked as soon as I started it up giving One other item of note is that for part of last week I switched to the new Outlook UI that is available through the Microsoft Insider program. The Spotlight interface and see results almost immediately. Especially since I could run searches in the command line and through However, the lack of ability to monitor the process and to know when it is complete is frustrating. Long time for search results to be indexed to a point that Outlook could get results. My hunch is that I have a 40+GB inbox and that it just took a ![]() I'm not sure whether it was running those commands, or re-running the commands that you requested, or just waiting a long enough time, but search started working. They had me run the following commands in terminal inside of my Outlook Profile folder: I can see the mail messages if I search in spotlight, but they do not show up in Outlook In the new user account, I have the exact same problem. UPDATE: I deleted and re-installed Office365 apps and then I created a new user account. I may try creating a new user account next and starting completely fresh, but that seems to be a bit too far. Both have the kMDItemContentType as "".ĭoes anyone have any suggestions as to what I should try next? I am at the extent of my Google abilities to further solve this and it is an immensely frustrating problem to not be able to search emails. Systems, with the exception that the MBA lists the kMDItemKind as "olk15_message" and the MBP has "OLK15MESSAGE File". I have tried mdls on email files for both the MBA and the MBP. I was hopeful that the uninstall/reinstall would fix things as it did for Mac314159 in his posts, but I still get No Results found.
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