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Old May 19th 07, 09:31 PM posted to microsoft.public.windows.inetexplorer.ie6_outlookexpress
Brittney Fisher
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hi u found the thread good job!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
"BBH" wrote in message
...
I am glad that I found this thread!!! I thought that I was going bananas. I
downloaded and installed the abovementioned patches on Friday night and
have
been encoutering "Protocol: POP3, Port: 110, Secure(SSL): No, Socket
Error:
10061, Error Number: 0x800CCC0E" since then.

I have MS Win XP Pro SP2, Outlook Express 6.0 and Norton 2006 12.7

Have been contemplating dumping Norton AV and going to a combination of
AVG
and Avira.

XOXOXO to all on this thread. And to Carole, great observation about
unloading AV s/w before downloading updates.

BBH

"Carole" wrote:


For those who are just joining this thread, I don't know how long Bruce's
fix will keep. We'll just have to wait until the next Patch Tuesday. I'm
glad he reminded me that most software companies advise to uninstall your
AV
before downloading programs. It didn't occur to me that this would be
necessary with Windows Update, but now it all makes a lot of sense.
Haven't
got a clue as to why it took so long for the problem to occur??? I've
been
running Norton since Windows Update began.



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Old May 28th 07, 08:50 AM posted to microsoft.public.windows.inetexplorer.ie6_outlookexpress
Kimmo
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I solved the problem like this:

As my license for Norton was due last week, I removed Norton NIS2005 with
Norton's removal tool and performed some additional steps according to 'Ask
Dave' website and installed another vendor's commercial complete antivirus
and internet security product ( not any of those that was recommended in this
thread ). Now outlook works again for every XP account without having to boot.

So, I suppose it was Norton that caused the problem, and not april patches
from Microsoft. Or let's say, I don't want to bother arguing about the
possible candidate of causing the problem, because everything works for me
now.

I'll send a link of this thread to my email operator administrators, in case
they'd encounter a similar customer like me.

br: Kimmo
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Old May 28th 07, 02:13 PM posted to microsoft.public.windows.inetexplorer.ie6_outlookexpress
Bruce Hagen
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Default Error 10061, 0x800ccc0e, bug?

QP
I removed Norton NIS2005 with Norton's removal tool......
Now outlook works again for every XP account without having to boot.
/QP

APPLAUSE!
--
Bruce Hagen
MS-MVP Outlook Express
~IB-CA~



"Kimmo" wrote in message
news
I solved the problem like this:

As my license for Norton was due last week, I removed Norton NIS2005 with
Norton's removal tool and performed some additional steps according to
'Ask
Dave' website and installed another vendor's commercial complete antivirus
and internet security product ( not any of those that was recommended in
this
thread ). Now outlook works again for every XP account without having to
boot.

So, I suppose it was Norton that caused the problem, and not april patches
from Microsoft. Or let's say, I don't want to bother arguing about the
possible candidate of causing the problem, because everything works for me
now.

I'll send a link of this thread to my email operator administrators, in
case
they'd encounter a similar customer like me.

br: Kimmo


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Old May 29th 07, 01:39 PM posted to microsoft.public.windows.inetexplorer.ie6_outlookexpress
marcos do céu
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"Kimmo" escreveu na mensagem
news
I solved the problem like this:

As my license for Norton was due last week, I removed Norton NIS2005 with
Norton's removal tool and performed some additional steps according to
'Ask
Dave' website and installed another vendor's commercial complete antivirus
and internet security product ( not any of those that was recommended in
this
thread ). Now outlook works again for every XP account without having to
boot.

So, I suppose it was Norton that caused the problem, and not april patches
from Microsoft. Or let's say, I don't want to bother arguing about the
possible candidate of causing the problem, because everything works for me
now.

I'll send a link of this thread to my email operator administrators, in
case
they'd encounter a similar customer like me.

br: Kimmo



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Old May 29th 07, 05:43 PM posted to microsoft.public.windows.inetexplorer.ie6_outlookexpress
CRISTINABASILE
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"marcos do céu" escribió en el mensaje
...

"Kimmo" escreveu na mensagem
news
I solved the problem like this:

As my license for Norton was due last week, I removed Norton NIS2005 with
Norton's removal tool and performed some additional steps according to
'Ask
Dave' website and installed another vendor's commercial complete
antivirus
and internet security product ( not any of those that was recommended in
this
thread ). Now outlook works again for every XP account without having to
boot.

So, I suppose it was Norton that caused the problem, and not april
patches
from Microsoft. Or let's say, I don't want to bother arguing about the
possible candidate of causing the problem, because everything works for
me
now.

I'll send a link of this thread to my email operator administrators, in
case
they'd encounter a similar customer like me.

br: Kimmo





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Old May 29th 07, 05:45 PM posted to microsoft.public.windows.inetexplorer.ie6_outlookexpress
CRISTINABASILE
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Default Error 10061, 0x800ccc0e, bug?


"marcos do céu" escribió en el mensaje
...

"Kimmo" escreveu na mensagem
news
I solved the problem like this:

As my license for Norton was due last week, I removed Norton NIS2005 with
Norton's removal tool and performed some additional steps according to
'Ask
Dave' website and installed another vendor's commercial complete
antivirus
and internet security product ( not any of those that was recommended in
this
thread ). Now outlook works again for every XP account without having to
boot.

So, I suppose it was Norton that caused the problem, and not april
patches
from Microsoft. Or let's say, I don't want to bother arguing about the
possible candidate of causing the problem, because everything works for
me
now.

I'll send a link of this thread to my email operator administrators, in
case
they'd encounter a similar customer like me.

br: Kimmo





 




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