- When updating Office 2011 for Mac, you are prompted that you must close “Microsoft Database Daemon” and “SyncServicesAgent” If you’re trying to update your install of Microsoft Office 2011 for Mac, you may get the following message: “These applications must be closed before the software can be installed: Microsoft Database Daemon.
- Ian, sorry to hear you’re having problems with Microsoft Outlook having high CPU usage. I run Outlook for Mac, mainly on a MacBook Pro running Mac OS X Snow Leopard, and occasionally on a MacBook Air running Mac OS X Lion, but haven’t had this issue.
Try setting up another admin user account to see if the same problem continues. Also try the Safe Mode.
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Dec 11, 2012 how can I quit Microsoft Database Daemon & SyncServicesAgent so that I can update Microsoft Office for macs? Quit all Office for Mac apps (including My Day, Reminders etc) Open Activity Monitor (ApplicationsUtilitiesActivity Monitor) select the processes (one at a time) and select Quit or Force Quit (if Quit does not Work).
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