Office 2016 For Mac Login Whie Screen
At work, I often connect to Windows servers over Remote Desktop Protocol (RDP).A few times, I have been met with a blank white screen, typically afterchanging screen resolution in the Remote Desktop Connection options.
The first time this happened I spent a lot of time googling to no avail, so nowI will put the solution I found by chance here in case it might help someoneelse. And note that encountering a blank black screen is a different and morefrequent problem, the solutions to which didn’t help me with my white screen inthe time that I spent on it.
Solution: Alt-F4
Hi, I've installed Office 2016 for Business on a users Mac running Yosemite 10.10.5 but Office won't activate with the users credentials, when I enter a password in the sign on page it won't proceed. Solution: Alt-F4. An Alt-F4 was all it took to get rid of the white screen. However, if that does not work, you can also try a Ctrl-Alt-End (the remote desktop equivalent of Ctrl-Alt-Del), and see if you can work anything out from there. Mar 22, 2016 I am really frustrated by this issue and other Office 2016 issues. I've given up and moved the user back to Office 2010. I too was experiencing the Excel white screen, blanking out the data/contents in any profile on the computer not just the primary users. This issue is hard to explain but Excel opens to a white screen without grid lines. Mar 12 th, 2016 At work, I often connect to Windows servers over Remote Desktop Protocol (RDP). A few times, I have been met with a blank white screen, typically after changing screen resolution in the Remote Desktop Connection options. For Office for Mac, you can have up to 25 licenses associated with the same Microsoft account: only one license for a Microsoft 365 subscription and multiple one-time-use installs of Office for Mac Home and Student or Home and Business.
An Alt-F4 was all it took to get rid of the white screen. However, if thatdoes not work, you can also try a Ctrl-Alt-End (the remote desktopequivalent of Ctrl-Alt-Del), and see if you can work anything out from there.Good luck!
-->Symptoms
In Microsoft Outlook 2016 for Mac, you are repeatedly prompted for authentication while you're connected to your Office 365 account.
Cause
This issue occurs because of the presence of duplicate tokens in the keychain.
Resolution
To resolve this issue in Outlook 2016 for Mac, install the February 2017 Outlook update (version 15.31.0) from the following Office website:
Microsoft Office
Workaround
To work around this issue, delete any cached passwords for your account, and also delete any modern authentication tokens from the keychain. To do this, follow these steps.
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Note
These steps affect all Office applications that use modern authentication.
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Quit Outlook and all other Office applications.
Start Keychain Access by using one of the following methods:
- Select the Finder application, click Utilities on the Go menu, and then double-click Keychain Access.
- In Spotlight Search, type Keychain Access, and then double-click Keychain Access in the search results.
In the search field in Keychain Access, enter Exchange.
In the search results, select each item to view the Account that's listed at the top, and then press Delete. Repeat this step to delete all items for your Exchange account.
In the search field, enter adal.
Select all items whose type is MicrosoftOffice15_2_Data:ADAL:<GUID>, and then press Delete.
In the search field, enter office.
Select the items that are named Microsoft Office Identities Cache 2 and Microsoft Office Identities Settings 2, and then press Delete.
Quit Keychain Access.
Note
When you start Outlook, you are prompted to authenticate.