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duwayneh June 2nd 10 05:56 AM

Can't Receive Emails
 
To Whom It May Concern:
I recebtly moved my psts from an XP
machine running Outlook 2003 to one running Outlook 2007. I now get the
below when I press the Send/Receive button.

Task - Receiving' reported error (0x80070005) :
'You don't have appropriate permission to perform this operation.'

I have seen several posts on this but no resolution. This worked flawlessly
in Outlook 2003.
--
DuWayne

Peter Foldes[_6_] June 2nd 10 06:35 AM

Can't Receive Emails
 
P;ease post the complete error message as per verbatim

Error 0x80070005 means that your Anti Virus and or your Security (or both) scanning
is interfering with your receipt of emails


http://support.microsoft.com/kb/822158

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Peter

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"duwayneh" wrote in message
...
To Whom It May Concern:
I recebtly moved my psts from an XP
machine running Outlook 2003 to one running Outlook 2007. I now get the
below when I press the Send/Receive button.

Task - Receiving' reported error (0x80070005) :
'You don't have appropriate permission to perform this operation.'

I have seen several posts on this but no resolution. This worked flawlessly
in Outlook 2003.
--
DuWayne



duwayneh June 2nd 10 07:24 AM

Can't Receive Emails
 
Peter,
Hello and thanks for the quick response.
Task - Receiving' reported error (0x80070005) :
'You don't have appropriate permission to perform this operation.'

is the exact error message. I am trying to get to my ISP Mindspring. It
works fine when I connect to an Exchange Server using an OST. In addition it
worked fine with Outlook 2003.
--
DuWayne


"Peter Foldes" wrote:

P;ease post the complete error message as per verbatim

Error 0x80070005 means that your Anti Virus and or your Security (or both) scanning
is interfering with your receipt of emails


http://support.microsoft.com/kb/822158

--
Peter

Please Reply to Newsgroup for the benefit of others
Requests for assistance by email can not and will not be acknowledged.
http://www.microsoft.com/protect

"duwayneh" wrote in message
...
To Whom It May Concern:
I recebtly moved my psts from an XP
machine running Outlook 2003 to one running Outlook 2007. I now get the
below when I press the Send/Receive button.

Task - Receiving' reported error (0x80070005) :
'You don't have appropriate permission to perform this operation.'

I have seen several posts on this but no resolution. This worked flawlessly
in Outlook 2003.
--
DuWayne


.


Brian Tillman [MVP-Outlook] June 2nd 10 03:21 PM

Can't Receive Emails
 
"duwayneh" wrote in message
...

To Whom It May Concern:
I recebtly moved my psts from an XP
machine running Outlook 2003 to one running Outlook 2007. I now get the
below when I press the Send/Receive button.

Task - Receiving' reported error (0x80070005) :
'You don't have appropriate permission to perform this operation.'

I have seen several posts on this but no resolution. This worked flawlessly
in Outlook 2003.


Where did you put the PSTs you moved and EXACTLY how did you move them?
--
Brian Tillman [MVP-Outlook]


duwayneh June 2nd 10 07:41 PM

Can't Receive Emails
 
Brian,
Hello. I copied the pst from the other computer using Windows
explorer. The psts are placed in a new folder structure I created, not in
the default location.

P.S. I tried deleting the .srs file and although outlook recreated it I
still have the same issue. In addition, I deleted and recreated the profile.
--
DuWayne


"Brian Tillman [MVP-Outlook]" wrote:

"duwayneh" wrote in message
...

To Whom It May Concern:
I recebtly moved my psts from an XP
machine running Outlook 2003 to one running Outlook 2007. I now get the
below when I press the Send/Receive button.

Task - Receiving' reported error (0x80070005) :
'You don't have appropriate permission to perform this operation.'

I have seen several posts on this but no resolution. This worked flawlessly
in Outlook 2003.


Where did you put the PSTs you moved and EXACTLY how did you move them?
--
Brian Tillman [MVP-Outlook]

.


Brian Tillman [MVP-Outlook] June 2nd 10 08:08 PM

Can't Receive Emails
 
"duwayneh" wrote in message
...

Hello. I copied the pst from the other computer using Windows
explorer. The psts are placed in a new folder structure I created, not in
the default location.

P.S. I tried deleting the .srs file and although outlook recreated it I
still have the same issue. In addition, I deleted and recreated the
profile.


Sounds like you're not using the correct mailbox credentials or server port or
encryption setting.
--
Brian Tillman [MVP-Outlook]


duwayneh June 2nd 10 10:06 PM

Can't Receive Emails
 
Brian,
Hello. No sir, that would yield syntax -err error. This is a
different error. I beleive it is described here,
http://social.technet.microsoft.com/...7-49528b76432e
--
DuWayne


"Brian Tillman [MVP-Outlook]" wrote:

"duwayneh" wrote in message
...

Hello. I copied the pst from the other computer using Windows
explorer. The psts are placed in a new folder structure I created, not in
the default location.

P.S. I tried deleting the .srs file and although outlook recreated it I
still have the same issue. In addition, I deleted and recreated the
profile.


Sounds like you're not using the correct mailbox credentials or server port or
encryption setting.
--
Brian Tillman [MVP-Outlook]

.


Brian Tillman [MVP-Outlook] June 3rd 10 02:37 PM

Can't Receive Emails
 
"duwayneh" wrote in message
...

Hello. No sir, that would yield syntax -err error.


No, it wouldn't.

The Technet post you cite also indicates authentication issues and, for one
person, clearly states that the SPA setting was the issue. Typically the
errors you describe are caused by using the wrong port, the wrong encryption,
or having something like an antivirus scanner wedged between Outlook and the
real server.
--
Brian Tillman [MVP-Outlook]


duwayneh June 3rd 10 04:54 PM

Can't Receive Emails
 
Brian,
Hello. Then something has changed from Outlook 2003 to Outlook
2007. I am using the same settings and they work (have been for years on
2003) and not on 2007. Do you know what has changed for POP3 Server
connectivity?
--
DuWayne


"Brian Tillman [MVP-Outlook]" wrote:

"duwayneh" wrote in message
...

Hello. No sir, that would yield syntax -err error.


No, it wouldn't.

The Technet post you cite also indicates authentication issues and, for one
person, clearly states that the SPA setting was the issue. Typically the
errors you describe are caused by using the wrong port, the wrong encryption,
or having something like an antivirus scanner wedged between Outlook and the
real server.
--
Brian Tillman [MVP-Outlook]

.


Orland, Kathleen June 3rd 10 05:17 PM

Can't Receive Emails
 
What security or antivirus software are you using?

--

Kathleen Orland


"duwayneh" wrote in message
...
Brian,
Hello. Then something has changed from Outlook 2003 to

Outlook
2007. I am using the same settings and they work (have been for years on
2003) and not on 2007. Do you know what has changed for POP3 Server
connectivity?
--
DuWayne


"Brian Tillman [MVP-Outlook]" wrote:

"duwayneh" wrote in message
...

Hello. No sir, that would yield syntax -err error.


No, it wouldn't.

The Technet post you cite also indicates authentication issues and, for

one
person, clearly states that the SPA setting was the issue. Typically

the
errors you describe are caused by using the wrong port, the wrong

encryption,
or having something like an antivirus scanner wedged between Outlook and

the
real server.
--
Brian Tillman [MVP-Outlook]

.





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