Thus giving you the error message App Not Installed. There are mainly few possible reasons for the error of installation. The App build may have corrupted or some of the core files have been modified knowingly or unknowingly. Your device storage is full which blocks the package installer from dysfunction. Programs failing to launch or operate correctly. While this may sometimes happen due to permissions issues, such behavior could also be due to other issues, such as disk or data corruption. The simplest way to check and/or modify a file or folder’s permissions on Mac OS X is through the Get Info window. Simply select the file or folder in question and choose the Get Info command from the File menu or right-click on the file or folder and choose Get Info from the pop-up menu that appears. The user name and password information entered should be your Mac user account details, not your Origin user name and password. Your Mac user account must be an Administrator account to grant the permissions needed to save the files. This was previously an issue for users running OS X Mountain Lion. It was a known bug and was fixed in a. Delete the 'Users' group in the permissions and apply. Add the 'Users' group in the permissions, chose 'read', 'write' and 'execute'. Close all windows and run a command prompt with administrator privileges. Use the following command: 'icacls 'C: Program Files WindowsApps' /q /c /t /reset' - There should be 0 error. The user name and password information entered should be your Mac user account details, not your Origin user name and password. Your Mac user account must be an Administrator account to grant the permissions needed to save the files. This was previously an issue for users running OS X Mountain Lion. It was a known bug and was fixed in a.
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Mac OS X assigns specific access privileges, known aspermissions, to all of your programs, folders, and documents. Thesepermissions are usually managed automatically, but when a permissionserror occurs, it can cause significant problems (e.g., yourapplications may not launch, or your computer might respondslowly). These problems are more likely to occur after you update youroperating system or install new software.
To improve your system's performance, use the permissions repair function in Disk Utility:
Note: If a third-party application has permissionserrors and did not use Apple's installer, a permissions repair may notfix everything. If you follow the steps above, and your applicationstill does not launch, you may need to remove and reinstall theproblematic applications. For more, see ARCHIVED: In Mac OS X, how do I remove an application?
For more about how permissions work in Mac OS X, seeTroubleshooting permissions issues in Mac OS X in Apple'sknowledge base.
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People can use Dynamics 365 App for Outlook to tap the power of Dynamics 365 apps while using Outlook on the desktop or web. For example, view information about email or appointment recipients, or link an Outlook email or appointment to a Dynamics 365 apps record such as an opportunity, account, or case. To learn more about what Dynamics 365 App for Outlook offers, see the Dynamics 365 App for Outlook User's Guide.
Important
Dynamics 365 App for Outlook isn’t the same thing as Dynamics 365 for Outlook. As of the December 2016 Update for Dynamics 365 (online and on-premises), Dynamics 365 App for Outlook paired with server-side synchronization is the preferred way to integrate Dynamics 365 apps with Outlook. Note that tracking activities is not supported when Dynamics 365 App for Outlook and Dynamics 365 for Outlook are used together by the same user. For information on the Dynamics 365 for Outlook add-in, see the Dynamics 365 for Outlook User’s Guide.
Delegated users cannot use Dynamics 365 App for Outlook to track emails. We suggest using folder-level tracking or automatic tracking for delegated users.
There are two ways to install Microsoft Office: using a Windows Installer (MSI) version or a Click-to-Run (C2R) version of Office. You might have issues accessing Microsoft Dynamics 365 apps in the Add-ins area of Outlook if you don't have the necessary updates for your installation version. For more information, see Issue when trying to access Dynamics 365 apps within the Add-ins area of Outlook.
Comparing Dynamics 365 App for Outlook with Dynamics 365 for Outlook
The following table compares Dynamics 365 App for Outlook features with Dynamics 365 for Outlook (also known as the Outlook client or add-in) as of the December 2016 Update for Dynamics 365 (online and on-premises).
Requirements
The following are required to use Dynamics 365 App for Outlook:
Note
Supported configurations and requirements for Dynamics 365 features are listed throughout our documentation. Specific configurations not documented should be considered unsupported.
Required privileges
Dynamics 365 apps provides access to Dynamics 365 App for Outlook through the Use Dynamics 365 App for Outlook privilege. If a user doesn’t have this privilege, they’ll receive the following error:
“You haven't been authorized to use this app. Check with your system administrator to update your settings.”
Users must also have read/write privileges for the following entities.
Business Management tab:
Customization tab:
Set the privileges for a security role
Supported configurations with Microsoft Exchange
As of the December 2016 Update for Dynamics 365 (online and on-premises) you can use the app with any combination of Customer Engagement or Customer Engagement (on-premises) and Exchange Online or Exchange Server (on-premises), including hybrid configurations. This means you can use Dynamics 365 App for Outlook in any of the following configurations:
Note
If you use Customer Engagement (on-premises), you'll need to authenticate with IFD authentication as described below.
Supported browsers for Outlook on the web
You can use Dynamics 365 App for Outlook with Outlook on the web on the following browsers:
Supported operating systems for Outlook on the desktop
You can use Dynamics 365 App for Outlook on these versions of Outlook for the desktop:
Exchange Server version 15.0.1236.3.32 (Cumulative Update 14 for Exchange Server 2013) or greater is required.
Supported mobile devices
You can use Dynamics 365 App for Outlook with Outlook on the web in the mobile browser on any of the following phones and operating systems:
Supported clients per feature
The Dynamics 365 App for Outlook features supported depend on the client you're running. The following table summarizes which features are supported for each client/configuration of Customer Engagement and Exchange.
(1) Outlook on the web supports Internet Explorer 10, Internet Explorer 11, Microsoft Edge, Safari 9, Safari 10, Firefox, and Chrome.
(2) Mobile Outlook on the web supports Windows 8.1, Windows 10, iOS 8, iOS 9, iOS 10, Android KitKat (4.4), Android Lollipop, Android Marshmallow, and Android Nougat.
(3) Tracking email in compose mode and tracking appointments requires Exchange Server 2013 CU14 or Exchange Server 2016.
(4) Tracking contacts is supported only on Exchange Server2016 CU3 and Outlook 2016 16.0.6741.1000 and later.
(5) Adding email templates, Knowledge Management articles, and sales literature is not supported in Mobile Outlook on the web.
(6) Supported only on Outlook 2016 16.0.7426.1049 and later.
(7) Supported only on 16.0.6741.1000 and later.
(8) Supported on iPhones 6S or higher, with iOS 8 or higher.
Supported servers
The server requirements for using Office Add-ins are Exchange Server 2013, Exchange Server 2016, or Exchange Online.
Supported languages
Dynamics 365 App for Outlook supports the following languages:
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Deploy Dynamics 365 App for Outlook
After setting up server-side synchronization and setting the required privileges, you can push Dynamics 365 App for Outlook to some or all users, or you can have users install it themselves as needed.
Note
If you're on Dynamics 365 (on-premises), see the section below: To deploy to Dynamics 365 apps (on-premises) users
To push the app to users
To have users install the app themselves
Note
Users can also disable or remove the add-in themselves, if needed. For more information, see the Dynamics 365 App for Outlook User Guide.
To deploy to Dynamics 365 for Customer Engagement (on-premises) apps users
If you're using Dynamics 365 for Customer Engagement (on-premises) apps, configure your apps server for Internet-facing deployment. See Configure IFD for Microsoft Dynamics 365.
To deploy to Dynamics 365 apps (on-premises) users
Follow these steps if you're using Dynamics 365 apps (on-premises).
Troubleshooting installation problems
If you or your users have trouble installing Dynamics 365 App for Outlook, it may be because their Exchange mailbox is currently linked to another Customer Engagement organization. An Exchange mailbox (email address) can only synchronize appointments, contacts, and tasks with one organization, and a user that belongs to that organization can only synchronize appointments, contacts, and tasks with one Exchange mailbox. You can overwrite the setting stored in Exchange if you want to change the primary synchronizing organization. For more information, see this KB article.
Mac Apps Won't Open
If your organization is using a custom EWS URL on your Exchange Online configuration (in place of the default https://outlook.office365.com), Dynamics 365 App for Outlook is not supported.You will receive the message Sorry, something went wrong. Please try again, or restart the application. Error code: Error_Message_0x80070000 when you use Dynamics 365 App for Outlook in Outlook Desktop and Outlook Web Access.
Explore the User Guide and train your users
To learn how to use Dynamics 365 App for Outlook, see the Dynamics 365 App for Outlook User Guide.
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Read more details about supported clients in this blog: Dynamics 365 App for Outlook Support Matrix
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