Microsoft Outlook 2007 Error 0x800ccc0f
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email clients, allows users to download the email messages that they receive via their browser-based email service such as sending reported error 0x8004010f Gmail, Yahoo Mail, or MSN Mail. Likewise, Outlook Express allows users
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to upload emails that they compose to their browser-based email service and organize information such as Address 0x800ccc0f outlook 2007 windows 7 Book contacts, calendar dates, and tasks. The Outlook 0x800ccc0f error code usually occurs when Microsoft Windows Firewall blocks Microsoft Outlook. It can also appear when an SMTP-based e-mail http://answers.microsoft.com/en-us/msoffice/forum/msoffice_outlook-mso_other/outlook-2007-sending-reported-error-0x800ccc0f/258a6e06-a0ce-4cb4-803f-b1e103c7f8e3 is sent. Along with this error code, a message that says, “Connection To the Server Was Interrupted” or “Your Server Has Unexpectedly Terminated the Connection” might be displayed. There are a couple different ways to fix this error, depending on what caused it. Error 0x800ccc0f with Microsoft Outlook Express Outlook Express Error 0x800ccc0f reads: Your server has http://www.tech-faq.com/how-to-fix-outlook-error-0x800ccc0f.html unexpectedly terminated the connection. Possible causes for this include server problems, network problems, or a long period of inactivity. Account: ‘mail.yourdomain.com', Server: ‘mail.yourdomain.com', Protocol: POP3, Port: 110, Secure(SSL): No, Error Number: 0x800CCC0F This error message is displayed whenever Outlook Express is unable to connect to the user’s browser-based email client. The most common cause of Outlook Express Error 0x800ccc0f is the problem with Internet connection. As a result of the Internet being disconnected, Outlook Express is unable to connect to the user’s email server. The user can fix this by ensuring that all of the cables and/or wireless devices are connected and enabled, or by contacting the Internet Service Provider if necessary. If the Internet is connected and the user is able to access other websites and services, he/she probably entered the username or password incorrectly. Outlook Express was unable to provide the user’s email client with the correct username and password, and it was unable to access the user’s email server. The user can fix this by ens
Server Has Unexpectedly Terminated the Connection” Error Message When You Send an SMTP-Based E-mail Message This problem can arise seemingly ‘out of the blue’. One day https://www.greennet.org.uk/support/ms-outlook-error-0x800ccc0f everything is fine, the next Microsoft Outlook complains of error 0×800ccc0f when trying https://community.norton.com/en/forums/outlook-2007-send-error-0x800ccc0f to send email. It comes down to Microsoft products conflicting with Microsoft products, for example, MS Window Firewall blocking MS Outlook. See if one of the scenarios below applies to you and follow the steps to solve the problem. SYMPTOMS When you try to send or receive an e-mail message 0x800ccc0f outlook in Outlook 2002, you may receive an error message similar to the following: Error 0×800ccc0f: Connection to the server was interrupted. CAUSE This problem may occur if you have an antivirus e-mail protection utility enabled, which checks the mail as it comes in from your Post Office Protocol (POP) server. RESOLUTION To resolve this problem, disable the antivirus e-mail protection utility as well 0x800ccc0f outlook 2007 as the Windows Firewall, to disable the Windows Firewall, follow these steps: 1. Open the Control Panel (Start > Control Panel) 2. Open Network Connection 3. Right click on the internet connection you’re using (LAN, or Wireless, or GreenNet Dial-up) 4. From the menu select ‘Properties’ 5. Go to the ‘Security’ tab, and switch off the Firewall. Then, if you haven’t already done so you need to manually add the incoming POP server name (pop.gn.apc.org) and the outgoing SMTP server name (smtp.gn.apc.org) in the E-mail Accounts dialog box in Outlook. To manually add the POP server setting, follow these steps: 1. Start Outlook. 2. On the Tools menu, click E-mail Accounts. 3. Click View or change existing e-mail accounts, and then click Next. 4. In the E-mail Accounts dialog box, click Add. 5. Click POP3, and then click Next. 6. Type the correct information for your POP3 mail server, and then click Next. 7. Click Finish. Source: Microsoft Knowledge Base Article – 816866 SYMPTOMS When you try to send an e-mail message through an SMTP connection, you may receive an error message similar to the following after su
Home Forums Blogs Search HelpWelcome Message FAQs Search Tips Participation Guidelines Terms and Conditions All Community All Community Forums Ideas Blogs Advanced Log in Sign up English简体中文 Français Deutsch 日本語 Português Español Home ForumsBlogs Ideas Norton ProductsCommunity Malware Discussion Norton Mobile Products Norton Public Beta Off-Topic Discussion Norton Internet Security | Norton 360 | Norton AntiVirusAnnouncements Norton Security Backup Norton Toolbar / Norton Identity Safe Norton Ghost Norton for Mac Norton Family Other Norton Products PCTools Forum Feedback Product Suggestions Not what you are looking for? Ask the experts! Solved. View accepted solution John49 Visitor2 Reg: 29-Jul-2011 Posts: 5 Solutions: 1 Kudos: 0 Kudos0 Outlook 2007 send error 0x800CCC0F Posted: 29-Jul-2011 | 10:31AM • 6 Replies • Permalink My Outlook program will no longer send messages. I am hoping that someone can suggest how to fix this. I am posting here because my email problem started after opening a link in a message from my daughter, which prompted a Norton warning about a shortened web address that could lead to an unsafe website. When I tried to reply to my daughter in amessage that still contained the link, I received the following error message: “Sending’ reported error (08x800CCC0F): The connection to the server was interrupted. If this problem continues, contact your server administrator or Internet service provider (ISP).’” Since then, I get the same error message for all attempts to send any message, so one possibility is that Norton modified my system to protect it against the unsafe link. There is no problem with receiving messages. The problem does not seem to be at the internet provider (AT&T) because I can send messages using my AT&T webmail account. And I get the error message immediately after clicking send, so Outlook never gets to the point of asking for my password as it did before the problem started. My computer is a relatively new HP PC with a VISTA 32 bit operating system. I am using Outlook 2007 as partof the MS Office program and Norton Internet Security 2011 (upgraded from 2009). I have installed all MS Windows/Officeupdates and Norton Live Update runs automatically at least daily to keep NIS updated. I have checked the Outlook email account settings, and the servers (pop.att.yahoo.com and smtp.att.yahoo.com) and ports (995 incoming and 465 outgoing) have not been changed (SSL encryption is still set to on). Disabling NIS email scanning does not seem to help. I ran Norton Systemworks Windoctor to try