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I am sick of it... half a year ago all of a sudden my Outlook stopped working with POP3 accounts. I did some reading. Microsoft people of cause blaimed anitviruses, firewalls, adviced to install SP2 for XP and such. Nothing of that applied to me - i have SP2, no active antivirus (do scan 1/week), no firewall (i think NAT router is enough of a protection). When this same thing happened to SECOND machine (in a day or two), i started suspecting windows updates. And sure enough - after some binary searching i found that it was one of the updates! Unfortunately i lost the number, it was something KB9811..., maybe something else. So, i uninstalled the update on both of the machines and marked it "don't install" on microsoft update site. Silly me, i thought it's over... Either that setting (not to install update) broke, or the update was included into some later cumulative pack, but it is back again - POP3 it completely broken! Here is screenshot of Outlook errors reported: http://www.problemov.net/images/OutlookErrors.PNG I did try different clients and yes, everything is fine with servers (all my POP3 account stopped working at the same time). I don't want to spend a day sifting through windows updates to find which one did it to me! Please, if somebody found that already, reply... -- Baga |
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Cannot say that I've experienced any problems with critical winupdates and
OL, on a number of PC's "Baga" wrote in message ups.com... Somebody! I am sick of it... half a year ago all of a sudden my Outlook stopped working with POP3 accounts. I did some reading. Microsoft people of cause blaimed anitviruses, firewalls, adviced to install SP2 for XP and such. Nothing of that applied to me - i have SP2, no active antivirus (do scan 1/week), no firewall (i think NAT router is enough of a protection). When this same thing happened to SECOND machine (in a day or two), i started suspecting windows updates. And sure enough - after some binary searching i found that it was one of the updates! Unfortunately i lost the number, it was something KB9811..., maybe something else. So, i uninstalled the update on both of the machines and marked it "don't install" on microsoft update site. Silly me, i thought it's over... Either that setting (not to install update) broke, or the update was included into some later cumulative pack, but it is back again - POP3 it completely broken! Here is screenshot of Outlook errors reported: http://www.problemov.net/images/OutlookErrors.PNG I did try different clients and yes, everything is fine with servers (all my POP3 account stopped working at the same time). I don't want to spend a day sifting through windows updates to find which one did it to me! Please, if somebody found that already, reply... -- Baga |
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Well, lucky you...
So far at least one of two my machines is still functional (POP3, that is) Anybody saw / heard of / fixed problems like mine? I hate to start uninstalling updates again... DL wrote: Cannot say that I've experienced any problems with critical winupdates and OL, on a number of PC's |
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I wasnt meaning anything by the comment.
Anything shown in Event Logs? "Baga" wrote in message ups.com... Well, lucky you... So far at least one of two my machines is still functional (POP3, that is) Anybody saw / heard of / fixed problems like mine? I hate to start uninstalling updates again... DL wrote: Cannot say that I've experienced any problems with critical winupdates and OL, on a number of PC's |
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Thanks for advice!
Nothing in the Applications log regarding Outlook though... However, it is flooded with such errors: ApplicationLogError wrote: Event Type: Error Event Source: vmauthd Event Category: None Event ID: 100 Date: 8/12/2006 Time: 1:05:45 PM User: N/A Computer: xxxxxxxxxxxx Description: Cannot find perfmon object in array returned by perfDLL, index=0 I don't know if it is related at all. These errors appear at times unrelated to Outlook startup or failed attempts to connect. Also, here is another error from System log: SystemLogError wrote: Event Type: Warning Event Source: LSASRV Event Category: SPNEGO (Negotiator) Event ID: 40960 Date: 8/13/2006 Time: 3:11:26 AM User: N/A Computer: xxxxxxxxxxx Description: The Security System detected an attempted downgrade attack for server DNS/gds.xxxxxxxxx.COM. The failure code from authentication protocol Kerberos was "There are currently no logon servers available to service the logon request. (0xc000005e)". For more information, see Help and Support Center at http://go.microsoft.com/fwlink/events.asp. Thanks. DL wrote: I wasnt meaning anything by the comment. Anything shown in Event Logs? "Baga" wrote in message ups.com... Well, lucky you... So far at least one of two my machines is still functional (POP3, that is) Anybody saw / heard of / fixed problems like mine? I hate to start uninstalling updates again... DL wrote: Cannot say that I've experienced any problems with critical winupdates and OL, on a number of PC's |
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App log:
That would appear to be an error relating to Vmware. Re sys err, maybe http://support.microsoft.com/kb/328948/ ,I know it refers to win2k There are also reports of a lsasrv.dll virus, or at least virus that replaces this sys file. "Baga" wrote in message oups.com... Thanks for advice! Nothing in the Applications log regarding Outlook though... However, it is flooded with such errors: ApplicationLogError wrote: Event Type: Error Event Source: vmauthd Event Category: None Event ID: 100 Date: 8/12/2006 Time: 1:05:45 PM User: N/A Computer: xxxxxxxxxxxx Description: Cannot find perfmon object in array returned by perfDLL, index=0 I don't know if it is related at all. These errors appear at times unrelated to Outlook startup or failed attempts to connect. Also, here is another error from System log: SystemLogError wrote: Event Type: Warning Event Source: LSASRV Event Category: SPNEGO (Negotiator) Event ID: 40960 Date: 8/13/2006 Time: 3:11:26 AM User: N/A Computer: xxxxxxxxxxx Description: The Security System detected an attempted downgrade attack for server DNS/gds.xxxxxxxxx.COM. The failure code from authentication protocol Kerberos was "There are currently no logon servers available to service the logon request. (0xc000005e)". For more information, see Help and Support Center at http://go.microsoft.com/fwlink/events.asp. Thanks. DL wrote: I wasnt meaning anything by the comment. Anything shown in Event Logs? "Baga" wrote in message ups.com... Well, lucky you... So far at least one of two my machines is still functional (POP3, that is) Anybody saw / heard of / fixed problems like mine? I hate to start uninstalling updates again... DL wrote: Cannot say that I've experienced any problems with critical winupdates and OL, on a number of PC's |
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OK, thanks for the explanation. I'll keep an eye on those errors.
Looks like i was right and they have nothing to do with Outlook problem - namely POP3 completely non-functional. DL wrote: App log: That would appear to be an error relating to Vmware. Re sys err, maybe http://support.microsoft.com/kb/328948/ ,I know it refers to win2k There are also reports of a lsasrv.dll virus, or at least virus that replaces this sys file. "Baga" wrote in message oups.com... Thanks for advice! Nothing in the Applications log regarding Outlook though... However, it is flooded with such errors: ApplicationLogError wrote: Event Type: Error Event Source: vmauthd Event Category: None Event ID: 100 Date: 8/12/2006 Time: 1:05:45 PM User: N/A Computer: xxxxxxxxxxxx Description: Cannot find perfmon object in array returned by perfDLL, index=0 I don't know if it is related at all. These errors appear at times unrelated to Outlook startup or failed attempts to connect. Also, here is another error from System log: SystemLogError wrote: Event Type: Warning Event Source: LSASRV Event Category: SPNEGO (Negotiator) Event ID: 40960 Date: 8/13/2006 Time: 3:11:26 AM User: N/A Computer: xxxxxxxxxxx Description: The Security System detected an attempted downgrade attack for server DNS/gds.xxxxxxxxx.COM. The failure code from authentication protocol Kerberos was "There are currently no logon servers available to service the logon request. (0xc000005e)". For more information, see Help and Support Center at http://go.microsoft.com/fwlink/events.asp. Thanks. DL wrote: I wasnt meaning anything by the comment. Anything shown in Event Logs? "Baga" wrote in message ups.com... Well, lucky you... So far at least one of two my machines is still functional (POP3, that is) Anybody saw / heard of / fixed problems like mine? I hate to start uninstalling updates again... DL wrote: Cannot say that I've experienced any problems with critical winupdates and OL, on a number of PC's |
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