
This time it worked, tried the same with closing the Teamviewer v10 and opening Teamviewer v14. Without any reboot I went back to Outlook and tried to send/receive emails from Gmail that failed before. The first thing I did I went to Programs (appwiz.cpl from Run) and removed "SmartByte Drivers and Services" application from Rivet Networks. I troubleshoot further and all symptoms were the same as at my network.Conclusion that I made was that SSL/TLS communication was blocked and didn't work properly. I requested to start the Teamviewer v10 and got the remote control session. Later that evening I tried to connect with Teamviewer v14 and again the connection could not be established. I was testing Outlook once again and here I run into the same problem as I was connected to another WiFi network. I gave a try with Teamviewer v10 Quick Support application and this worked.I stopped and delivered the notebook later that day to finish my activities. I also configured Teamviewer v 14 for personal use and somehow the connection could not be established. I didn't pay further attention and finished the migration. One of the processes was from Rivet Network – SmartByte process that consumed to my believe a lot. While finalizing the configuration and rebooting the notebook I checked the task manager, and saw 50% of memory was utilized just after the reboot. At some point I stopped troubleshooting and accepted it may have be my own internet connection providing connectivity issues. Same happened with an another IMAP account where I enabled SSL the sending stopped working. At some point I run into issue with Gmail as receiving did work, but sending not. I tested and performed receiving and sending email. The Outlook profile contained several accounts connected to IMAP including Google Gmail. The data migration went smooth and I working on migrating Outlook 2013 profiles.

A affordable 15" device with SSD, 8GB ram and a touchscreen. I copied the user profile and migrated most important setting/data to the new Inspiron laptop. I struggled for some moments as the Windows Easy Transfer utility from Microsoft was phased out and not available anymore for Windows 10. Recently I got my hands on a Dell Inspi2-in-1 that I needed to migrate from another failed notebook.
