I have a user on a Windows 11 PC using Outlook for Office 365, and she's consistently getting two errors:
0x8007000e - Translation error - when her computer is "translating a Microsoft Outlook event to Google". Looking up the code, it indicates it could be:
This issue typically occurs when there is not enough storage available to complete the operation. To fix the issue, make sure the system isn't overloaded by ensuring:
Her computer has plenty of disk space and we've been able to have this error occur when just Outlook and the GWSMO are the only things running - the processor is NOT over taxed. It could be related to our AV or another tool, and I'm investigating those.
Her other issue is:
0x8007139f - Generic Google Mail Error - when her computer is "translating a Microsoft Outlook event or contact to Google". This one includes a troubleshooting link (https://support.google.com/a/answer/163644) but the suggested items haven't been very helpful thus far.
The only part of the contacts that she uses at the moment is our Global Address list; otherwise it's mostly calendar and email. I'm hoping that someone else has run into something similar or can provide some guidance?
Adam
@AGerstein2 were you able to get it resolved?
Have you tried creating a ticket under Google Workspace Sync for Microsoft Outlook (GWSMO) by using the support portal:
https://support.cloud.google.com/portal/u/1/cases
I didn't come across that support avenue; it also seems like I don't have permission to submit/see tickets for my org. I'll follow up internally.
Thanks!
@AGerstein2 Sure,please contact your super admin to create a ticket for you,thanks
I am facing the same issue. Did you find a solution?
Not really, no. It wasn't our AV, so I asked her to keep an eye on it and report back. I didn't hear back from her until she had a different issue to call in about, and she casually mentioned that she's just been dealing with it since then - the "price of using Outlook" or something.
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