Outlook for MAC error code: -19982

We have 4 Macbook Pro's in the office and neither of them can receive or send mails via Outlook for MAC 2011. Have tried rebuilding the database on all of them but that hasn't helped, it just keeps asking for the password to be re-entered. Anyone with a solution please?

This is a question better suited for the Office for Mac forums.

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