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Clay Tait August 14th 06 11:36 PM

Outlook 2003, I can send but not receive emails
 
Upgraded from Office 2000, to Office 2003 now.

Running Outlook 2003, and I can Send, but not Receive.
Outlook Express is fine (it sends and receiveds)

I have already reinstalled Outlook 2003 two times, and I have checked my
installation of ISP - It is O.K. as well.

I Press the send receive button (and have the settings to "Show Progress")
and it sends O.K., but I get an error message regarding the receiving - as
follows:
Task 'Telus - Receiving' reported error (0x8007007E) : 'Unknown Error
0x8007007E'

Any help is appriciated.

Clay Tait
Tait Distributors



William Lefkovics [MVP] August 15th 06 10:15 AM

Outlook 2003, I can send but not receive emails
 
I would try running Microsoft Update to ensure I had the latest Office
updates as a first troubleshooting step.

"Clay Tait" wrote in message
...
Upgraded from Office 2000, to Office 2003 now.

Running Outlook 2003, and I can Send, but not Receive.
Outlook Express is fine (it sends and receiveds)

I have already reinstalled Outlook 2003 two times, and I have checked my
installation of ISP - It is O.K. as well.

I Press the send receive button (and have the settings to "Show Progress")
and it sends O.K., but I get an error message regarding the receiving - as
follows:
Task 'Telus - Receiving' reported error (0x8007007E) : 'Unknown Error
0x8007007E'

Any help is appriciated.

Clay Tait
Tait Distributors




Clay Tait August 15th 06 04:17 PM

Outlook 2003, I can send but not receive emails
 
Hi William.

thanks for responding. Regarding update, I actually did that. - No difference.

It is funny, because I do the Email Account TEST and everything checks out
OK, and if I check the email directly on the ISP it is there (even the test).
When I have any number of emails in the ISP and I run the Send Receive for a
breif second (before I get the error message) it will show that there are -
say 4 (or how ever many emails that are at the ISP) to be received - then the
error message happens and Outlook just wont bring them over??

Anyways, I am going to try to uninstall it again and reinstall it from
scratch.

If you have any other suggestion, I would appreciate any help.

Regards
Clay Tait


--
Clay Tait
Tait Distributors




"William Lefkovics [MVP]" wrote:

I would try running Microsoft Update to ensure I had the latest Office
updates as a first troubleshooting step.

"Clay Tait" wrote in message
...
Upgraded from Office 2000, to Office 2003 now.

Running Outlook 2003, and I can Send, but not Receive.
Outlook Express is fine (it sends and receiveds)

I have already reinstalled Outlook 2003 two times, and I have checked my
installation of ISP - It is O.K. as well.

I Press the send receive button (and have the settings to "Show Progress")
and it sends O.K., but I get an error message regarding the receiving - as
follows:
Task 'Telus - Receiving' reported error (0x8007007E) : 'Unknown Error
0x8007007E'

Any help is appriciated.

Clay Tait
Tait Distributors




William Lefkovics [MVP] August 17th 06 12:50 AM

Outlook 2003, I can send but not receive emails
 
My other suggestions would be from way above as well...
- recreate the account with a different delivery location (that is a
different .pst file).
- if your ISP allows for IMAP, try that instead of POP and see if that
works.

Reinstalling should be a last resort and often one that solves the problem,
yet we are not ever sure exactly how it did so.


"Clay Tait" wrote in message
...
Hi William.

thanks for responding. Regarding update, I actually did that. - No
difference.

It is funny, because I do the Email Account TEST and everything checks out
OK, and if I check the email directly on the ISP it is there (even the
test).
When I have any number of emails in the ISP and I run the Send Receive for
a
breif second (before I get the error message) it will show that there
are -
say 4 (or how ever many emails that are at the ISP) to be received - then
the
error message happens and Outlook just wont bring them over??

Anyways, I am going to try to uninstall it again and reinstall it from
scratch.

If you have any other suggestion, I would appreciate any help.

Regards
Clay Tait


--
Clay Tait
Tait Distributors




"William Lefkovics [MVP]" wrote:

I would try running Microsoft Update to ensure I had the latest Office
updates as a first troubleshooting step.

"Clay Tait" wrote in message
...
Upgraded from Office 2000, to Office 2003 now.

Running Outlook 2003, and I can Send, but not Receive.
Outlook Express is fine (it sends and receiveds)

I have already reinstalled Outlook 2003 two times, and I have checked
my
installation of ISP - It is O.K. as well.

I Press the send receive button (and have the settings to "Show
Progress")
and it sends O.K., but I get an error message regarding the receiving -
as
follows:
Task 'Telus - Receiving' reported error (0x8007007E) : 'Unknown Error
0x8007007E'

Any help is appriciated.

Clay Tait
Tait Distributors





Rich August 31st 06 06:04 AM

Outlook 2003, I can send but not receive emails
 

Clay Tait wrote:
Upgraded from Office 2000, to Office 2003 now.

Running Outlook 2003, and I can Send, but not Receive.
Outlook Express is fine (it sends and receiveds)

I have already reinstalled Outlook 2003 two times, and I have checked my
installation of ISP - It is O.K. as well.

I Press the send receive button (and have the settings to "Show Progress")
and it sends O.K., but I get an error message regarding the receiving - as
follows:
Task 'Telus - Receiving' reported error (0x8007007E) : 'Unknown Error
0x8007007E'

Any help is appriciated.

Clay Tait
Tait Distributors




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