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Old June 9th 06, 07:18 PM posted to microsoft.public.outlook.installation
Stacy S
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I have been searching several different places & found several different
responses to fix this problem. I'm using Outlook 2003 & was getting e-mails
fine on Monday & then on Tuesday I get nothing except this error & the log in
box constantly appears. I've tried every fix I run across here & on other
boards & still can't find out why this is happening. I use the exact same
thing at home & I don't have a problem. I can access my e-mail from hotmail
via the web, but not through Outlook. I've tried completely starting over
again, wiping out the username & password from both Outlook & the user
accounts. I've looked for updates that I'm missing. nothing seems to be
working. I have a paid account through hotmail not a free one, however me
free one will work through Outlook at home & was working here before all this
started happening.

Any thoughts?
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Old June 9th 06, 08:39 PM posted to microsoft.public.outlook.installation
Stacy S
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Well, I think I finally figured it out. I installed IE7 beta2 this week.
So, I uninstalled it & not it's working fine. I've been using IE7 beta &
hadn't updated to beta2. I loved IE7 beta & didn't think it would cause as
many problems as it did. I started to have other problems with IE also (not
opening windows or responding to buttons, etc). I'll wait for a new release!
I won't make that same mistake for awhile!

"Stacy S" wrote:

I have been searching several different places & found several different
responses to fix this problem. I'm using Outlook 2003 & was getting e-mails
fine on Monday & then on Tuesday I get nothing except this error & the log in
box constantly appears. I've tried every fix I run across here & on other
boards & still can't find out why this is happening. I use the exact same
thing at home & I don't have a problem. I can access my e-mail from hotmail
via the web, but not through Outlook. I've tried completely starting over
again, wiping out the username & password from both Outlook & the user
accounts. I've looked for updates that I'm missing. nothing seems to be
working. I have a paid account through hotmail not a free one, however me
free one will work through Outlook at home & was working here before all this
started happening.

Any thoughts?

 




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