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I am trying to help a friend out with this error. He can send but not
receive in Outlook Express 6 running on Windows XP Home Edition SP2. I have read and read articles on the internet on how to fix this and tried several different suggested solutions with no luck. I have uninstalled and reinstalled OE as microsoft suggested, I have uninstalled all antivirus software (temproarily of course), and tried with the windows firewall turned off and have even moved the machine from behind his Linksys firewall. No luck in getting this issue resolved. I have went over his connection settings several times as well, and verified that they are correct with comcast. I did find a few viruses and a lot of spyware on his machine when I started working on this issue. I guess what I am trying to find out is if there is a type of virus, spyware, or malware that would cause this issue? I have scanned and cleaned the machine with AntiVir, Symantec Antivirus Corporate 9, Windows Defender, Ad-Aware, Spy-Bot and Prevx1. I have also ran windows SFC with no luck. Any help or ideas would be would be appreciated. My next step is the pretty little Dell Recovery Disk. |
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Go to ToolsAccountsMailPropertiesServers Tab. Under *Outgoing mail
server*, check the box for My server requires authentication. Next, click the Settings button and insert your user name, {everything before the @ in your address} and enter the password. Reboot. If still no joy, Windows Defender has had some issues. Look to that as a possible cause. -- Bruce Hagen MS MVP - Outlook Express ~IB-CA~ "Adam" wrote in message oups.com... I am trying to help a friend out with this error. He can send but not receive in Outlook Express 6 running on Windows XP Home Edition SP2. I have read and read articles on the internet on how to fix this and tried several different suggested solutions with no luck. I have uninstalled and reinstalled OE as microsoft suggested, I have uninstalled all antivirus software (temproarily of course), and tried with the windows firewall turned off and have even moved the machine from behind his Linksys firewall. No luck in getting this issue resolved. I have went over his connection settings several times as well, and verified that they are correct with comcast. I did find a few viruses and a lot of spyware on his machine when I started working on this issue. I guess what I am trying to find out is if there is a type of virus, spyware, or malware that would cause this issue? I have scanned and cleaned the machine with AntiVir, Symantec Antivirus Corporate 9, Windows Defender, Ad-Aware, Spy-Bot and Prevx1. I have also ran windows SFC with no luck. Any help or ideas would be would be appreciated. My next step is the pretty little Dell Recovery Disk. |
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Yeah. I ahve already tried that with no luck, and was having the issue
before I installed windows defender. He didn't have any virus or antispyware protection on this machine before I stepped in. Thanks for the reply. |
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![]() "Adam" escreveu na mensagem oups.com... I am trying to help a friend out with this error. He can send but not receive in Outlook Express 6 running on Windows XP Home Edition SP2. I have read and read articles on the internet on how to fix this and tried several different suggested solutions with no luck. I have uninstalled and reinstalled OE as microsoft suggested, I have uninstalled all antivirus software (temproarily of course), and tried with the windows firewall turned off and have even moved the machine from behind his Linksys firewall. No luck in getting this issue resolved. I have went over his connection settings several times as well, and verified that they are correct with comcast. I did find a few viruses and a lot of spyware on his machine when I started working on this issue. I guess what I am trying to find out is if there is a type of virus, spyware, or malware that would cause this issue? I have scanned and cleaned the machine with AntiVir, Symantec Antivirus Corporate 9, Windows Defender, Ad-Aware, Spy-Bot and Prevx1. I have also ran windows SFC with no luck. Any help or ideas would be would be appreciated. My next step is the pretty little Dell Recovery Disk. |
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