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Ok folks, Im running xp pro and have just installed office 2003, the outlook
part of the install has overwritten outlook express and now I cant send or receive any messages. I would like to use Outlook as its part of a package I paid for but I simply cant get it to work, when I use the exact same settings in Thunderfire they work correctly as they did in Outlook express so can someone help me out and see if there's a simple mistake Ive made? ps this pc isnt on a network, its for a single user with usb modem for Broadband. |
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JamOnIt wrote:
Ok folks, Im running xp pro and have just installed office 2003, the outlook part of the install has overwritten outlook express and now I cant send or receive any messages. Outlook and Outlook Express, being two separate applications, are fully functional when used on the same machine. Outlook does not "overwrite" Outlook Express. Installing Outlook does not affect Outlook Express whatsoever. The only thing it may do is set Outlook as your default mail program, but you have comtrol over that as well in INternet Explorer's ToolsInternet OptionsPrograms dialogue. I would like to use Outlook as its part of a package I paid for but I simply cant get it to work, when I use the exact same settings in Thunderfire they work correctly as they did in Outlook express so can someone help me out and see if there's a simple mistake Ive made? I think you meant "Thunderbird". You'll have to state how you've configured Outlook in order for anyone to tell you what's wrong. You'll also have to include any symptoms you see, including the exact text of any error messages, when you try to use it. -- Brian Tillman |
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Thanks Brian for replying,
yep its Thunderbird and oops @ my spelling. Im using a wanadoo POP account to receive messages and a bulldog SMTP to send messages, I know this isnt ideal but it always has worked and is working 100% error free while using Thunderbird. The exact message I get when testing the account (POP3) settings are "establish network connection complete" "find outgoing mail server (smtp) cancelled" "find incoming mail server (pop3) cancelled" when I try to send or receive emails in outlook 2003 the following era is displayed !Task 'Email Account' - Receiving reported error (0x8004210A) I hope someone can help as Ive tried so many configurations now my fingers are numb. "Brian Tillman" wrote: JamOnIt wrote: Ok folks, Im running xp pro and have just installed office 2003, the outlook part of the install has overwritten outlook express and now I cant send or receive any messages. Outlook and Outlook Express, being two separate applications, are fully functional when used on the same machine. Outlook does not "overwrite" Outlook Express. Installing Outlook does not affect Outlook Express whatsoever. The only thing it may do is set Outlook as your default mail program, but you have comtrol over that as well in INternet Explorer's ToolsInternet OptionsPrograms dialogue. I would like to use Outlook as its part of a package I paid for but I simply cant get it to work, when I use the exact same settings in Thunderfire they work correctly as they did in Outlook express so can someone help me out and see if there's a simple mistake Ive made? I think you meant "Thunderbird". You'll have to state how you've configured Outlook in order for anyone to tell you what's wrong. You'll also have to include any symptoms you see, including the exact text of any error messages, when you try to use it. -- Brian Tillman |
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JamOnIt wrote:
when I try to send or receive emails in outlook 2003 the following era is displayed !Task 'Email Account' - Receiving reported error (0x8004210A) The first thing to do is to make sure you haven't integrated your antivirus program with Outlook so that it's trying to scan incoming messages. Also make sure your firewall isn't interfering. -- Brian Tillman |
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Tried all of those options, still getting the same issues.
Thanks yet again, Im sure its something simple. "Brian Tillman" wrote: JamOnIt wrote: when I try to send or receive emails in outlook 2003 the following era is displayed !Task 'Email Account' - Receiving reported error (0x8004210A) The first thing to do is to make sure you haven't integrated your antivirus program with Outlook so that it's trying to scan incoming messages. Also make sure your firewall isn't interfering. -- Brian Tillman |
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JamOnIt wrote:
Tried all of those options, still getting the same issues. Well, it wouldn't hurt to start over with a brand new mail profile. -- Brian Tillman |
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Im still getting the same errors, its behaving as if it isnt connected but it
confirms it is before saying it cant find the incoming or out going mail server! Can someone please help me out via this or remotely as I cant even re-install outlook express to simply avoid this headache. |
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