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to report inappropriate content. Sign in Statistics 27,723 views 74 Like this video? Sign 0x8004010f windows 10 in to make your opinion count. Sign in 75 1 Don't like this video? Sign in to make your opinion count. Sign outlook data file cannot be accessed office 365 in 2 Loading... Loading... Loading... Rating is available when the video has been rented. This feature is not available right now. Please try again later. Published on Dec 7, 2015You may be wondering what this error http://answers.microsoft.com/en-us/msoffice/forum/msoffice_outlook-mso_other/sending-reported-error-0x8004010f-outlook-data/e1ac6154-b6f9-4fc1-813d-3d0e45a61873 is supposed to mean "Sending reported error (0x8004010F) : Outlook data file cannot be accessed." Simple, Outlook is unable to access you PST file, so cannot download emails from the server. To fix this you don't need to delete your existing profile or create new Outlook profile. Recreating a Outlook profile is not a simple task if you have multiple email accounts. Here is a simple solution to fix this complicated issue. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kAYiYHsC14g Category Science & Technology License Standard YouTube License Show more Show less Loading... Autoplay When autoplay is enabled, a suggested video will automatically play next. Up next How to Repair Outlook Data Files - Duration: 3:52. ByteSavvy 87,682 views 3:52 Outlook Error 0X80042108 - Fix Microsoft Error 0×80042108 - Duration: 37:21. Aaron B 97,579 views 37:21 How to.. Repair Outlook 2010 Data Files - Duration: 13:20. Lee Fuller 143,634 views 13:20 How to Move the Outlook 2010 Data File - Duration: 2:12. howtechoffice 17,637 views 2:12 Fix Outlook Error 0x8004010f - Duration: 2:51. OutlookRepair101 32,539 views 2:51 Repair Corrupt Outlook PST files with Inbox Repair Tool - Duration: 6:07. Britec09 222,632 views 6:07 I can't send mail in Outlook 2007 ! - Duration: 1:42. daicamrtran 39,011 views 1:42 How To.. Fix Send and Receive Errors in Outlook 2010 - Duration: 9:54. Lee Fuller 153,722 views 9:54 How to fix outlook error 0X8004010F - Duration: 1:06. Alice Cury 1,157 views 1:06 Fix The Connection to Microsoft Exchange is Unavailable - Duration: 2:50. AvoidErrors 94,939 views 2:50 Hotmail™ and Microsoft® Outlook 2010 sync issue errors 0x80004005 and 0x8004102A - Duration: 2:59. HowtoSupport 27,481 views 2:59 How to Troubleshoot Send/Receive Error Issue in Outlook – 1-800-243-0019 - Duration: 4:13. Outlook Tech Support 3,698 views 4:13 Cómo Reparar Error
PST, Outlook OST Recovery 4 Comments While working with Outlook 2013 or 2010, you might have encountered with Outlook error ‘0x8004010F: Outlook data file cannot be accessed‘ or ‘0x8004010F: The operation failed. An object could not be http://www.stellarservertools.com/blog/outlook-2013-2010-error-0x8004010f/ found‘. These are two most common Outlook errors which usually prompt when you try http://itissolved.blogspot.com/2012/07/0x8004010f-outlook-data-file-cannot-be.html to receive or send email in Outlook 2013 or Outlook 2010. Repairing the corrupt OST file and save as PST is the primary solution to resolve the issue but there are few manual ways too for troubleshooting this error; if it occurs by other unknown reasons. So today we’re sharing some potential solutions to fix Outlook error 0x8004010F, cannot be let’s see which solution works best for your case. Solution 1: (If you have PST file and you do not use Outlook with Exchange Server) If you’re using Outlook 2010, try these steps- Open your Outlook 2010 profile, and navigate through- File -> Account Settings -> Account Settings Click Outlook Folder then New Outlook Data File. You can provide here data file a temporary name. Click + icon near the folder name to outlook data file expand all the subfolders. Once it is expanded, select Inbox and click OK. Click the Change Folder and select another folder which you want. Again click + icon and expand the subfolder, select Inbox and click OK. That’s it. Close the Account Settings page and click Send/Receive So the next when you will send or receive an email, you will no longer receive this error. However, this solution is only limited to Outlook 2010 and if you’ve a PST file. This procedure won’t work if you’re using Outlook 2013 and the Outlook profile is connected to Exchange Server. For that scenario, try the solution given below- Solution 2: The next solution is new Outlook profile creation. It is as simple as previous one, but it is not a good idea if you have multiple email account in Outlook. However, we are providing the steps below to create a new profile. First, track the present location of your Outlook data file by navigating through- Start -> Control Panel -> Mail, and click Show Profiles in the Mail Setup - Outlook dialog box. Select your Outlook profile and Click Properties button. Now click Data Files which open up Account Settings dialogue box. Under Data Files tab you would find the current location of your Outlook data file. Note
be accessed" or "0x8004010F: The operation failed. An object could not be found" Most of the forums I found suggest creating a new profile, this was not good news for me because I have 5 different email accounts in outlook. This is what fixed it for me: 1. From Outlook 2010 click File>Account Settings>Account Settings 2. Click Change Folder 3. Click New Outlook Data File (This is just temporary) 4. Give it a name (I used "Test") 5. Click the + to the left of the folder name to expand the subfolders. Click Inbox. Click OK. 6. Then Click Change Folder 7. Click Select the one you want 8. Click the + to the left of the folder name to expand the subfolders. Click Inbox. Click OK. 9. Close Account Settings and click send/receive. Posted by Want2FixIt at 1:11 PM Email ThisBlogThis!Share to TwitterShare to FacebookShare to Pinterest Labels: 0x8004010F: Outlook data file cannot be accessed. 267 comments: Lynnis WaldonDecember 2, 2012 at 9:34 PMThis worked for me. I had one working profile and 2 not. I had to make the non working profiles the default, one at a time, and apply this fix to each and then all works fine.ReplyDeleteRepliesAnonymousMarch 9, 2014 at 10:09 AMGreat , thank you so much. Have been going round in circles until now. Just another question, my address book has shrunk form 30 odd contacts to just 3 ! Any ideas as I feel this may be linked.Les AADeleteAnonymousJuly 31, 2014 at 6:05 AMThanks, this works!!!!!!DeleteAnonymousSeptember 13, 2014 at 2:11 AMWONDERFUL........ THANK U SO SO SO SO MUCH............ GOD BLESS UR BRAINSDeleteReplyAnonymousDecember 17, 2012 at 7:09 PMThanks! This worked! This was much better than having to create a new profile and setup all my email accounts all over again.ReplyDeleteAnonymousDecember 26, 2012 at 10:08 PMThank you very much!!!!! I thought I had completely trashed my system. It appears to be working now. You are a life saver. I thank God for people like