I used to have Office 2013 so the PST file was from that program. I decided to use Office 365. All my email addresses work except from one account that I have on Gmail (on another machine, I can get email from this account). On my Gmail account, I can’t determine if any email is syncing from the Gmail account. ![]() Last updated: 6/18/2018 6/18/2018: This feature is being slowly rolled out to Production beginning in 16.14 (18061302). Original post: With the release of the Insider Fast version 16.11 (18013000), Outlook for Mac now supports OAuth for authentication for Google Accounts configured via IMAP. This feature will start rolling out slowly to our Insider Fast users. If you have a Google Account added via IMAP, you'll be asked to authenticate using the new workflow. The two key benefits are: • No longer need to set “Allow less secure apps” for account • No longer need app password when 2-Step Verification is enabled Previous authentication flow: Basic authentication dialog New authentication flow: Sign in to Google via browser Clicking on 'Sign in to Google' (above) will launch the web browser to complete authentication. Browser sign in We would love to hear from you, so please provide feedback and report bugs, via Help > Contact Support. If you would like to see enhancements and additions to this feature, (or Outlook for Mac as a whole), please vote for the idea on our UserVoice site ( Help > Suggest a Feature ). 6/18/2018: Please ensure the 'User name' field contains the full email address and matches 'E-mail address' field in Account preferences for your Google Account configured via IMAP. Please help -- my Outlook for Mac stopped working this afternoon with gmail for no apparent reason. It asks constantly for my password and when I enter it I receive the error that 'Mail Cannot be Received at this Time' with the details The server for account '[email protected]' returned the error '[AUTHENTICATIONFAILED] Invalid credentials (Failure).' Your username/password or security settings may be incorrect. Jesus Vigo goes over the steps to create a bootable USB to install OS X 10.7-10.8 and OS X 10.5-10.6, as well as how to put multiple versions on the same USB. Use TransMac, which has a 15-day trial period and works flawlessly. In the left pane, right click the USB Drive and select Format Disk for Mac. In the left pane, right click the USB Drive and select Restore with Disk Image. Point to your.dmg (or choose All Files to select an.iso) file and click Open. Make bootable usb from dmg. A broken Mac computer with Mac OS X. A trial copy of the TransMac software. One high quality USB flash drive with 16GB of storage. A copy of Apple’s macOS (DMG file). Now that you have all the necessary ingredients, you’re ready to make a Mac OS X bootable USB using the DMG file of the operating system with the steps below. Would you like to try re-entering your password? I have re-entered my password with no luck. What happened? Gmail still works with outlook on my iPad and iPhone. Hi Edward, thanks for the post. We're investigating an issue where the browser is redirecting to google.com after about 3 seconds after clicking 'Allow' in the permissions page in the browser (this is after successfully authenticating in the browser). The dialog presented by the browser to redirect back to Outlook is only staying up for 3 seconds in Safari. For Chrome, the dialog stays up but after the page loads google.com the button to 'Open Microsoft Outlook.app' no longer works. If you're experiencing this issue, the workaround is to click 'Allow' (Safari) or 'Open Microsoft Outlook.app' (Chrome) before the browser page loads Google.com (within about 3 seconds after clicking 'Allow' on the permissions page). This will successfully redirect back to the Outlook app and authentication will complete. If you're experiencing another issue, please reach out within Outlook via Help menu > Contact Support. Lastly, this feature is only in Insider. If you'd like to go back to the previous auth flow, please uncheck the Insider checkbox in AutoUpdate (Help > Check for Updates) and relaunch Outlook. No need to install a new build, just need to leave the Insider audience. Thanks, Jeff. Hi there, I am an Office365 subscriber (on MacBook) and am having the same issues as outlined in this thread. I am not on the Insider Program but it looks like Microsoft have rolled this out beyond the Insider Program to the Office365 Subscribers. I updated my Office365 today and now i cannot connect to my gmail via Outlook. I have tried the workaround mentioned above but that hasn't worked. I have already r eached out within Outlook via Help menu > Contact Support (about 4 hours ago from the moment of posting this) and progress is unsatisfactorily slow and no solution identified. Each individual response is taking on average 30 minutes. My day has been wasted. Is there a solution, please? It looks like Microsoft has been aware of this issue via Insider Program for more than 5 months now (according to this thread).
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