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I promised a friend I'd help him sort an e-mail problem out and am now
wishing I hadn't! I've tried everything within my capabilities short of reformatting his hard drive and starting all over again so if anyone has a solution to this I'd be extremely grateful. Outlook 2003 up to date with all updates (inc Office SP2). Refuses to send or receive e-mails - error message 0x8004210B is the most prevalent one. Outlook Express on the same computer, with the same settings has no problem. Another computer, networked to the troubled one has O and OE on and both work fine. I've removed and re-added the e-mail accounts and even added a new one, but none work from Outlook on this computer. I've removed and re-installed Outlook to no avail. I've disabled mail scanning (in and out) in the anti-virus software and added Outlook into the exceptions list for the firewall. I've even removed an Outlook update that was done earlier this month around the time it stopped working in case that had anything to do with it. Mail sending and receiving also works fine using Mail2web and I can access the servers directly with the telnet command so with all the above evidence I don't see how it can be anything other than Outlook that is the problem. But what is the solution????!!!! |
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Dave wrote:
Outlook 2003 up to date with all updates (inc Office SP2). Refuses to send or receive e-mails - error message 0x8004210B is the most prevalent one. See if this helps: http://support.microsoft.com/kb/813514/en-us -- Brian Tillman |
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Hi Brian
Thanks for the info but I've already tried everything on that list other than deleting the profile but I guessed as it was working fine for Outlook Express, that that wouldn't be the problem. I may try it anyway. Getting pretty desperate now. Any other ideas? Dave On 24 Jan, 13:13, "Brian Tillman" wrote: Dave wrote: Outlook 2003 up to date with all updates (inc Office SP2). Refuses to send or receive e-mails - error message 0x8004210B is the most prevalent one.See if this helps:http://support.microsoft.com/kb/813514/en-us -- Brian Tillman |
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Dave wrote:
Thanks for the info but I've already tried everything on that list other than deleting the profile but I guessed as it was working fine for Outlook Express, that that wouldn't be the problem. This is not a valid conclusion, since Outlook and Outlook Express are unrelated applications. A new profile can fix myriad problems. I may try it anyway. Getting pretty desperate now. Any other ideas? One thing you might try is to use Outlook to import the working account from Outlook Express. -- Brian Tillman |
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Thanks Brian. I'll give the profile deletion a go definitely. On the
second one though, I'm not convinced that importing the accounts will help. I already set up a new account with a different server (Yahoo Mail) in both Outlook and Outlook Express. Once again it works fine in OE but not Outlook. I'll give it a go nevertheless. There's another similar thread running after this I'm keeping an eye on too. Guy there reckons his all went pear-shaped after rebooting after the last Windows update. Dave On 24 Jan, 21:03, "Brian Tillman" wrote: Dave wrote: Thanks for the info but I've already tried everything on that list other than deleting the profile but I guessed as it was working fine for Outlook Express, that that wouldn't be the problem.This is not a valid conclusion, since Outlook and Outlook Express are unrelated applications. A new profile can fix myriad problems. I may try it anyway. Getting pretty desperate now. Any other ideas?One thing you might try is to use Outlook to import the working account from Outlook Express. -- Brian Tillman |
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Dave wrote:
On the second one though, I'm not convinced that importing the accounts will help. But it can't hurt to try. I already set up a new account with a different server (Yahoo Mail) in both Outlook and Outlook Express. Is this a paid Yahoo! account? Otherwise there is no SMTP access to Yahoo! -- Brian Tillman |
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