How to Fix ‘Your Digital ID Name Cannot be Found’ Error in MS Outlook

If you use a digital certificate, you may sometimes have trouble getting Outlook to work with your certificate. When you open encrypted emails, your email client reports that the underlying security system could not find your digital ID. If this is a temporary problem, restarting Outlook should help resolve the issue. If the problem persists, perform the following troubleshooting steps.

What is a numeric identifier name?

A numeric identifier allows you to send digitally signed messages using Microsoft Outlook. A numeric identifier – also known as a digital certificate – helps confirm your identity and protect the authenticity of your e-mail message from tampering. You can also encrypt messages to improve data security. read more

How to Troubleshoot Photo App Crashing Issue on Windows PC

The Photos app in Windows 10 is not one of the most optimized apps. It takes a long time to launch, lags when loading photos, and even displays some images incorrectly. To top it all off, the app crashes, either randomly or repeatedly, when performing routine tasks such as editing and printing.

If the Photos app keeps giving you problems, don’t worry. There are several troubleshooting tips you can follow to get the app working properly again. So, let’s review them without further ado. read more

How to Troubleshoot: Outlook Error 0x80042109

Error code 0x80042109 usually occurs when users try to send emails through Microsoft Outlook. Their outgoing emails do not reach the recipient, and an error message and problems on the mail server appear on the screen. This problem does not seem to affect other system processes. It does not cause downtime, slowdowns, or system crashes. Needless to say, it only affects Outlook. In most cases, you will see the following error messages:

“Sending and receiving error reported (0x80042109): Outlook cannot connect to your outgoing mail server (SMTP).” read more

How do I fix the Outlook WebApp cannot download attachments

Outlook WebApp

Outlook Web App, now known as Outlook on the Web, from Microsoft, is a Web-based e-mail client that allows users to access Exchange Server mailboxes from any Web browser. Users can use the OWA access URL, account username, and password to access the mailbox in a Web browser. You can create and send emails with attachments using Outlook Web App and even work offline with Outlook on your desktop.

There is a problem with Outlook on the web where it stops downloading email attachments – it is limited or does not download attachments. This blog is designed to provide users with information on why the “Outlook Web App can’t download attachments” problem occurs and how to solve it. read more