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HonoredWriter August 1st 06 10:38 PM

OE6 Cannot connect to Hot mail
 
I receive the following error message when I try to download messages from
Hotmail
[Unable to poll for new messages on your HTTP server. Account: 'Hotmail',
Server: 'http://services.msn.com/svcs/hotmail/httpmail.asp', Protocol:
HTTPMail, Server Response: 'Redirected', Port: 0, Secure(SSL): No, Socket
Error: 122, Error Number: 0x80004005]
It worked fine yesterday but it does do a thing today. Can anyone lead me in
the right direction?
--
HonoredWriter

DGuess August 2nd 06 12:09 AM

OE6 Cannot connect to Hot mail
 

"HonoredWriter" wrote in message
...
I receive the following error message when I try to download messages from
Hotmail
[Unable to poll for new messages on your HTTP server. Account: 'Hotmail',
Server: 'http://services.msn.com/svcs/hotmail/httpmail.asp', Protocol:
HTTPMail, Server Response: 'Redirected', Port: 0, Secure(SSL): No, Socket
Error: 122, Error Number: 0x80004005]
It worked fine yesterday but it does do a thing today. Can anyone lead me
in
the right direction?
--
HonoredWriter


Clear the Temporary Internet Files, Cookies and History folders, reboot and
check it again.




PA Bear August 2nd 06 12:15 AM

OE6 Cannot connect to Hot mail
 
Most of the time, the error indicates problems on MSN/Hotmail's end (despite what they may say). Here are some things you can check in the meantime:

Make certain your time, date, and /time zone/ settings are correct.

IE ToolsInternet OptionsPrivacySites type in

hotmail.com
(live.com)
(msn.com)
(passport.net)

and Allow All Cookies for each domain.

How to Manage Cookies (IE6)
http://support.microsoft.com/?kbid=283185

Troubleshooting Secure Sites in WinXP SP2
(Hotmail and .NET Passport should be treated as Secure Sites)
http://support.microsoft.com/?kbid=870700

Temporarily disable your third-party firewall (and enabling the Windows Firewall), any "system" tools (NSW, NIS, anything by Norton or McAfee) and pop-up/ad blockers to see if they're interfering.

If you use a router, you may need to adjust MTU values: http://support.microsoft.com/?kbid=315008

IE ToolsInternet OptionsAdvancedHTTP 1.1toggle on/off; "Use HTTP 1.1 through proxy connections" must *not* be checked.

IE ToolsInternet OptionsSecurity[zone in OE runs; should be Restricted Sites]Custom LevelUser AuthenticationLogontoggle between the setting choices here ['Prompt for Username and Password' and 'Automatic...current Username...' works for me.]

Resetting either or both of the above Tabs to the defaults might help, too.
--
~Robear Dyer (PA Bear)
MS MVP-Windows (IE/OE, Security, Shell/User)


HonoredWriter wrote:

I receive the following error message when I try to download messages from
Hotmail
[Unable to poll for new messages on your HTTP server. Account: 'Hotmail',
Server: 'http://services.msn.com/svcs/hotmail/httpmail.asp', Protocol:
HTTPMail, Server Response: 'Redirected', Port: 0, Secure(SSL): No, Socket
Error: 122, Error Number: 0x80004005]
It worked fine yesterday but it does do a thing today. Can anyone lead me in
the right direction?

HonoredWriter August 2nd 06 12:29 AM

OE6 Cannot connect to Hot mail
 
I have tried everything, even changing the registry so XP thinks IE and OE
are not installed but to no avail. I stilled received the error message that
the latest version of IE is installed. I even did the {sfc /scannow} thing
and even tried to reinstall the DLL cache. That not work either....good for
me that I have "SYSTEM RESTORE". That worked. But I will clean out my temp
folders none the less. I guess with the first lady and I using the computer
it gets filled quite readily. Thanks for your assistance however, I now have
a few n more tools in my toolbox.
--
HonoredWriter


"DGuess" wrote:


"HonoredWriter" wrote in message
...
I receive the following error message when I try to download messages from
Hotmail
[Unable to poll for new messages on your HTTP server. Account: 'Hotmail',
Server: 'http://services.msn.com/svcs/hotmail/httpmail.asp', Protocol:
HTTPMail, Server Response: 'Redirected', Port: 0, Secure(SSL): No, Socket
Error: 122, Error Number: 0x80004005]
It worked fine yesterday but it does do a thing today. Can anyone lead me
in
the right direction?
--
HonoredWriter


Clear the Temporary Internet Files, Cookies and History folders, reboot and
check it again.




HonoredWriter August 2nd 06 12:31 AM

OE6 Cannot connect to Hot mail
 
I have tried everything, even changing the registry so XP thinks IE and OE
are not installed but to no avail. I still received the error message that
the latest version of IE is installed. I even did the {sfc /scannow} thing
and even tried to reinstall the DLL cache. That not work either....good for
me that I have "SYSTEM RESTORE". That worked. But I will clean out my temp
folders none the less. I guess with the first lady and I using the computer
it gets filled quite readily. Thanks for your assistance however, I now have
a few n more tools in my toolbox. (Sorry DGuess I spelled "still"
incorrectly.)

--
HonoredWriter


"PA Bear" wrote:

Most of the time, the error indicates problems on MSN/Hotmail's end (despite what they may say). Here are some things you can check in the meantime:

Make certain your time, date, and /time zone/ settings are correct.

IE ToolsInternet OptionsPrivacySites type in

hotmail.com
(live.com)
(msn.com)
(passport.net)

and Allow All Cookies for each domain.

How to Manage Cookies (IE6)
http://support.microsoft.com/?kbid=283185

Troubleshooting Secure Sites in WinXP SP2
(Hotmail and .NET Passport should be treated as Secure Sites)
http://support.microsoft.com/?kbid=870700

Temporarily disable your third-party firewall (and enabling the Windows Firewall), any "system" tools (NSW, NIS, anything by Norton or McAfee) and pop-up/ad blockers to see if they're interfering.

If you use a router, you may need to adjust MTU values: http://support.microsoft.com/?kbid=315008

IE ToolsInternet OptionsAdvancedHTTP 1.1toggle on/off; "Use HTTP 1.1 through proxy connections" must *not* be checked.

IE ToolsInternet OptionsSecurity[zone in OE runs; should be Restricted Sites]Custom LevelUser AuthenticationLogontoggle between the setting choices here ['Prompt for Username and Password' and 'Automatic...current Username...' works for me.]

Resetting either or both of the above Tabs to the defaults might help, too.
--
~Robear Dyer (PA Bear)
MS MVP-Windows (IE/OE, Security, Shell/User)


HonoredWriter wrote:
I receive the following error message when I try to download messages from
Hotmail
[Unable to poll for new messages on your HTTP server. Account: 'Hotmail',
Server: 'http://services.msn.com/svcs/hotmail/httpmail.asp', Protocol:
HTTPMail, Server Response: 'Redirected', Port: 0, Secure(SSL): No, Socket
Error: 122, Error Number: 0x80004005]
It worked fine yesterday but it does do a thing today. Can anyone lead me in
the right direction?


PA Bear August 2nd 06 12:45 AM

OE6 Cannot connect to Hot mail
 
Most of the time, the error indicates problems on MSN/Hotmail's end...

Assuming the problem's NOT on your end, access your account at www.hotmail.com until the problem automagically clears up.
--
~PA Bear


HonoredWriter wrote:

I have tried everything, even changing the registry so XP thinks IE and OE
are not installed but to no avail. I still received the error message that
the latest version of IE is installed. I even did the {sfc /scannow} thing
and even tried to reinstall the DLL cache. That not work either....good for
me that I have "SYSTEM RESTORE". That worked. But I will clean out my temp
folders none the less. I guess with the first lady and I using the computer
it gets filled quite readily. Thanks for your assistance however, I now have
a few n more tools in my toolbox. (Sorry DGuess I spelled "still"
incorrectly.)



Most of the time, the error indicates problems on MSN/Hotmail's end
(despite what they may say). Here are some things you can check in the
meantime:

Make certain your time, date, and /time zone/ settings are correct.

IE ToolsInternet OptionsPrivacySites type in

hotmail.com
(live.com)
(msn.com)
(passport.net)

and Allow All Cookies for each domain.

How to Manage Cookies (IE6)
http://support.microsoft.com/?kbid=283185

Troubleshooting Secure Sites in WinXP SP2
(Hotmail and .NET Passport should be treated as Secure Sites)
http://support.microsoft.com/?kbid=870700

Temporarily disable your third-party firewall (and enabling the Windows
Firewall), any "system" tools (NSW, NIS, anything by Norton or McAfee) and
pop-up/ad blockers to see if they're interfering.

If you use a router, you may need to adjust MTU values:
http://support.microsoft.com/?kbid=315008

IE ToolsInternet OptionsAdvancedHTTP 1.1toggle on/off; "Use HTTP 1.1
through proxy connections" must *not* be checked.

IE ToolsInternet OptionsSecurity[zone in OE runs; should be Restricted
Sites]Custom LevelUser AuthenticationLogontoggle between the setting
choices here ['Prompt for Username and Password' and 'Automatic...current
Username...' works for me.]

Resetting either or both of the above Tabs to the defaults might help, too.
--
~Robear Dyer (PA Bear)
MS MVP-Windows (IE/OE, Security, Shell/User)


HonoredWriter wrote:

I receive the following error message when I try to download messages from
Hotmail
[Unable to poll for new messages on your HTTP server. Account: 'Hotmail',
Server: 'http://services.msn.com/svcs/hotmail/httpmail.asp', Protocol:
HTTPMail, Server Response: 'Redirected', Port: 0, Secure(SSL): No, Socket
Error: 122, Error Number: 0x80004005]
It worked fine yesterday but it does do a thing today. Can anyone lead me
in the right direction?

HonoredWriter August 2nd 06 12:56 AM

OE6 Cannot connect to Hot mail
 
That was the first thing I tried. I checked directly with Hotmail to see if I
could access my emails and I could so the prblem had to be with me or that
server at "http://services.msn.com/hotmail" or something like that. Problem
was placed in history by application of system restore. Thanks for your help.
--
HonoredWriter


"PA Bear" wrote:

Most of the time, the error indicates problems on MSN/Hotmail's end...


Assuming the problem's NOT on your end, access your account at www.hotmail.com until the problem automagically clears up.
--
~PA Bear


HonoredWriter wrote:
I have tried everything, even changing the registry so XP thinks IE and OE
are not installed but to no avail. I still received the error message that
the latest version of IE is installed. I even did the {sfc /scannow} thing
and even tried to reinstall the DLL cache. That not work either....good for
me that I have "SYSTEM RESTORE". That worked. But I will clean out my temp
folders none the less. I guess with the first lady and I using the computer
it gets filled quite readily. Thanks for your assistance however, I now have
a few n more tools in my toolbox. (Sorry DGuess I spelled "still"
incorrectly.)


Most of the time, the error indicates problems on MSN/Hotmail's end
(despite what they may say). Here are some things you can check in the
meantime:

Make certain your time, date, and /time zone/ settings are correct.

IE ToolsInternet OptionsPrivacySites type in

hotmail.com
(live.com)
(msn.com)
(passport.net)

and Allow All Cookies for each domain.

How to Manage Cookies (IE6)
http://support.microsoft.com/?kbid=283185

Troubleshooting Secure Sites in WinXP SP2
(Hotmail and .NET Passport should be treated as Secure Sites)
http://support.microsoft.com/?kbid=870700

Temporarily disable your third-party firewall (and enabling the Windows
Firewall), any "system" tools (NSW, NIS, anything by Norton or McAfee) and
pop-up/ad blockers to see if they're interfering.

If you use a router, you may need to adjust MTU values:
http://support.microsoft.com/?kbid=315008

IE ToolsInternet OptionsAdvancedHTTP 1.1toggle on/off; "Use HTTP 1.1
through proxy connections" must *not* be checked.

IE ToolsInternet OptionsSecurity[zone in OE runs; should be Restricted
Sites]Custom LevelUser AuthenticationLogontoggle between the setting
choices here ['Prompt for Username and Password' and 'Automatic...current
Username...' works for me.]

Resetting either or both of the above Tabs to the defaults might help, too.
--
~Robear Dyer (PA Bear)
MS MVP-Windows (IE/OE, Security, Shell/User)


HonoredWriter wrote:
I receive the following error message when I try to download messages from
Hotmail
[Unable to poll for new messages on your HTTP server. Account: 'Hotmail',
Server: 'http://services.msn.com/svcs/hotmail/httpmail.asp', Protocol:
HTTPMail, Server Response: 'Redirected', Port: 0, Secure(SSL): No, Socket
Error: 122, Error Number: 0x80004005]
It worked fine yesterday but it does do a thing today. Can anyone lead me
in the right direction?


DGuess August 2nd 06 02:52 AM

OE6 Cannot connect to Hot mail
 

"HonoredWriter" wrote in message
...
I have tried everything, even changing the registry so XP thinks IE and OE
are not installed but to no avail. I stilled received the error message
that
the latest version of IE is installed. I even did the {sfc /scannow} thing
and even tried to reinstall the DLL cache. That not work either....good
for
me that I have "SYSTEM RESTORE". That worked. But I will clean out my temp
folders none the less. I guess with the first lady and I using the
computer
it gets filled quite readily. Thanks for your assistance however, I now
have
a few n more tools in my toolbox.
--




You have a connection problem and you want to make it think that the
software that makes the connect is at fault so you remove the registry
entries to make it think it's not installed?

That's a bit extreme. It's akin to formatting the hard drive and
reinstalling everything because the cable wasn't plugged in......

Hotmail is known for it's instances of not connecting. Best bet is to just
wait out the problems and see if it connects later.





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