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OE6 on WinXP Home
My wife uses OE6 from a WinXP machine connecting to the net via a Netgear wireless router. The machine has four user accounts on it - one for her, me, and our two kids. When she goes to check her email, she logs into her account, then starts OE. Every time she does this, she gets the error: The connection to the server has failed. Account: "pop.bizmail. yahoo.com", Server: "pop.bizmail.yahoo.com" Protocol: POP3, Port 110, Secure(SSL): No, Socket Error: 10061, Error Number: 0x8000CCC0E The same error occurs (except for referring to SMTP) when trying to send mail. If she reboots the PC, then logs in and starts OE, everything works fine. This can be reproduced every time. No reboot - she gets the error. Reboot first - it works fine. When the error is occuring, she can still access the internet, so a wireless disconnect isn't happening. She has also tried the "Repair" option on the wireless connection, but even after doing that, the error occurs. A reboot is the only thing that allows OE to send and receive mail. She is the only one who uses this machine for mail. I do my email from my work machine. Any ideas on what's wrong and how to fix? thanks, -- TRW _______________________________________ t i m . w i t o r t _______________________________________ |
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Make sure you're not scanning incoming and outgoing mail with a virus
scanner. You may need to uninstall and reinstall the AV without the option to make it truly stop. Please note that Outlook Express is part of Internet Explorer. For OE help post in the OE newsgroup: http://www.microsoft.com/windows/ie/...&lang=en&cr=US Microsoft Office is part of Microsoft Office, which this group supports. -- Kathleen Orland - MVP Outlook Outlook Tips: http://www.outlook-tips.net/ http://www.howto-outlook.com/ "Tim Witort" wrote: OE6 on WinXP Home My wife uses OE6 from a WinXP machine connecting to the net via a Netgear wireless router. The machine has four user accounts on it - one for her, me, and our two kids. When she goes to check her email, she logs into her account, then starts OE. Every time she does this, she gets the error: The connection to the server has failed. Account: "pop.bizmail. yahoo.com", Server: "pop.bizmail.yahoo.com" Protocol: POP3, Port 110, Secure(SSL): No, Socket Error: 10061, Error Number: 0x8000CCC0E The same error occurs (except for referring to SMTP) when trying to send mail. If she reboots the PC, then logs in and starts OE, everything works fine. This can be reproduced every time. No reboot - she gets the error. Reboot first - it works fine. When the error is occuring, she can still access the internet, so a wireless disconnect isn't happening. She has also tried the "Repair" option on the wireless connection, but even after doing that, the error occurs. A reboot is the only thing that allows OE to send and receive mail. She is the only one who uses this machine for mail. I do my email from my work machine. Any ideas on what's wrong and how to fix? thanks, -- TRW _______________________________________ t i m . w i t o r t _______________________________________ |
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=?Utf-8?B?Sy4gT3JsYW5k?= seemed to utter in
: Make sure you're not scanning incoming and outgoing mail with a virus scanner. You may need to uninstall and reinstall the AV without the option to make it truly stop. Why would email scanning cause the error, but rebooting fix the problem? Email is being scanned in both cases. The system is using Norton Internet Security 2006, by the way. I will try turning off email scanning to see if it helps, but something tells me it is not the cause. -- TRW _______________________________________ t i m . w i t o r t _______________________________________ |
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Norton is known to cause this problem with e-mail scanning enabled. It
doesn't happen to everyone but it does happen to some. When you switch accounts, Norton goes through a reconfiguration routine for the new account. Sometimes it gets confused. The reboot cleans things up. -- Mike - http://pages.prodigy.net/michael_santovec/techhelp.htm "Tim Witort" wrote in message .131... =?Utf-8?B?Sy4gT3JsYW5k?= seemed to utter in : Make sure you're not scanning incoming and outgoing mail with a virus scanner. You may need to uninstall and reinstall the AV without the option to make it truly stop. Why would email scanning cause the error, but rebooting fix the problem? Email is being scanned in both cases. The system is using Norton Internet Security 2006, by the way. I will try turning off email scanning to see if it helps, but something tells me it is not the cause. -- TRW _______________________________________ t i m . w i t o r t _______________________________________ |
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Tim Witort wrote:
Why would email scanning cause the error, but rebooting fix the problem? Email is being scanned in both cases. The system is using Norton Internet Security 2006, by the way. I will try turning off email scanning to see if it helps, but something tells me it is not the cause. Somewhat off-topic, but I just heard today that there are big problems with Norton 2006-series of products that can allow malicious code to run, even through the firewall. -- Brian Tillman [MVP-Outlook] |
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For many reasons, we have advised against using Norton or McAfee programs
for quite some time now. I have had one computer that came with a free trial of Norton, and another with McAfee. In both cases I removed those programs before I did anything else. I don't know if those programs cause any problems with MS Outlook, but they continue to cause problems with Windows mail. My canned reply for the die-hards: I would suggest either Avast, (freeware), or NOD32, (not free). In the case of Avast, choose Custom Installation and under Resident Protection, uncheck: Internet Mail and Outlook/Exchange. Norton, and McAfee, products are not Outlook Express friendly, and I don't know of any OE-MVP that would recommend using them. Avast: http://www.avast.com/eng/download-avast-home.html NOD32: http://www.eset.com/ Regardless of the AV program, e-mail scanning should /never/ be used with OE. -- Bruce Hagen MS-MVP Outlook Express Imperial Beach, CA "Brian Tillman" wrote in message ... Tim Witort wrote: Why would email scanning cause the error, but rebooting fix the problem? Email is being scanned in both cases. The system is using Norton Internet Security 2006, by the way. I will try turning off email scanning to see if it helps, but something tells me it is not the cause. Somewhat off-topic, but I just heard today that there are big problems with Norton 2006-series of products that can allow malicious code to run, even through the firewall. -- Brian Tillman [MVP-Outlook] |
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"Tim Witort" wrote in message
.131... =?Utf-8?B?Sy4gT3JsYW5k?= seemed to utter in : Make sure you're not scanning incoming and outgoing mail with a virus scanner. You may need to uninstall and reinstall the AV without the option to make it truly stop. Why would email scanning cause the error, but rebooting fix the problem? Email is being scanned in both cases. The system is using Norton Internet Security 2006, by the way. I will try turning off email scanning to see if it helps, but something tells me it is not the cause. -- TRW _______________________________________ t i m . w i t o r t _______________________________________ Email scanning should be turned off in any anti-virus. Also exclude EML files from the scan. It provides no protection not provided by the regular resident protection. Besides that, McAfee and Norton are not compatible with Outlook Express and should be uninstalled. -- Frank Saunders, MS-MVP OE/WM Do not send mail. |
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Frank Saunders, MS-MVP OE/WM seemed to utter in
: "Tim Witort" wrote in message .131... =?Utf-8?B?Sy4gT3JsYW5k?= seemed to utter in : Make sure you're not scanning incoming and outgoing mail with a virus scanner. You may need to uninstall and reinstall the AV without the option to make it truly stop. Why would email scanning cause the error, but rebooting fix the problem? Email is being scanned in both cases. The system is using Norton Internet Security 2006, by the way. I will try turning off email scanning to see if it helps, but something tells me it is not the cause. -- TRW _______________________________________ t i m . w i t o r t _______________________________________ Email scanning should be turned off in any anti-virus. Also exclude EML files from the scan. It provides no protection not provided by the regular resident protection. Besides that, McAfee and Norton are not compatible with Outlook Express and should be uninstalled. Norton is *not compatible* with OE? You advise me to uninstall my virus software and firewall? This seems a little drastic! I will certainly see what happens when I disable email scanning, but I'm not leaving the machine exposed to the net. -- TRW _______________________________________ t i m . w i t o r t _______________________________________ |
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