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I get this error message when I open MS Outlook 2010 in Windows 7after creating a new outlook cannot download folder inbox from the imap email server email profile ! Task 'Synchronizing subscribed folders for ( my email address )' reported error (0x800CCC0F) : 'Outlook cannot synchronize subscribed folders for ( my email address ). Error: http://answers.microsoft.com/en-us/msoffice/forum/msoffice_outlook-mso_windows8/outlook-2010-send-receive-error-0x800ccc0e/8790b894-8806-4170-a2ee-9439b320f39d This IMAP command cannot be sent to the server before the connection was terminated. If you continue to receive this message, contact your server administrator or Internet service provider (ISP)' How can I fix this problem, please? Monday, August 01, 2011 6:05 AM Reply | Quote All replies 0 Sign in to vote Does it work when you do https://social.technet.microsoft.com/Forums/office/en-US/e7fb7a16-d7c4-4f5c-ae18-944277e0e307/error-synchronizing-subscribed-folders-in-ms-outlook-2010?forum=outlook a manual send/receive via F9? Do you have a virus scanner installed which integrates itself with Outlook? Uninstall this integration part of your virus scanner and try again; you'd still be sufficiently protected by your on-access scanner part of the virus scanner. For more details see; http://www.msoutlook.info/question/20 Robert Sparnaaij [MVP-Outlook] Outlook guides and more: HowTo-Outlook.com Outlook Quick Tips: MSOutlook.info Monday, August 01, 2011 9:22 AM Reply | Quote 0 Sign in to vote Hi, generally when you get this error no. then definetly its the third party issue. either the anti virus or the firewall. 1.If the customer is having the cable connection . >>>call the ISP to remove the firewal they have in router. 2.if the customer is having the dial up connection >>>call the ISP to remove the firewal they have in router. >>>call the modem service provider they will remove the firewall from the router.Please remember to click “Mark as Answer” on the post that helps you, and to click “Unmark as Answer” if a marked post does no
repair outlook pst, repair pst Has it been a never ending struggle for you to fix your prolonged issue with Exchange Server client regarding an error when you try to connect? The http://www.nucleustechnologies.com/datarecoveryblog/how-to-resolve-imap-error-0x800ccc0e/ error 0x800CCC0E is probably the most common error that MS Outlook, Outlook Express http://www.slipstick.com/outlook/email/outlook-synchronize-subscribed-folders-gmail-error-0x800ccc0e/ or similar email client users faces while performing the email communication. This article discusses the exact error that looks as followed: The connection to the server has failed. Account: ‘your_account', Server:'your_SMTP_server', Protocol: SMTP, Port: 25, Secure (SSL): NO, Socket error: 10061, Error Number: 0x800ccc0e After getting this error, it is sure cannot synchronize that you have contacted IT department or technical support for fixing it soon but you never come to know why the error occurred and how was it solved. Now you are here at the right place where you get the complete information and solution of the issue in easy steps. The error message: 0X800CCC0E pops up because of number of reasons. This article thoroughly cannot synchronize subscribed explains the causes of the error and their guidelines to easily fix the issue. Resolving the IMAP error -0X800CCC0E To fix the error, do the actions mentioned in the steps given below. If the error will not fixed in step 1 then go to step 2 and if still unresolved then go to step 3 and so on. 1. This error can occur because of incorrect Incoming, Outgoing, Username, and Password account settings. So, all the account settings must be correct. If you have the knowledge of the email clients, then you can it check by yourself, otherwise you can take the help of Server administrator. While checking the account settings, make sure that the username must be the entire email address. 2. It's possible that the internet connections are not proper. So check the internet connection and make sure that there is an active connection between the computer system and the exchange server. 3. It is possible that your ISP has started to block the Standard Outgoing Mail Port (25). For fixing this error, first find out the secondary outgoing mail port of your mail server. It is us
in GmailSlipstick SystemsHome / Outlook / Email / Outlook cannot synchronize subscribed folders in Gmail Last reviewed on July 15, 2014 —11 Comments On July 15, 2014, Google turned off Basic Authentication for all users and now requires all mail clients to use oAuth 2.0. Outlook and other desktop email clients do not currently support entering the pin codes required by oAuth 2.0 and must use special app passwords instead. With Basic Authentication turned off, users who are not not using two-step verification will be unable to connect to Gmail servers using Outlook, Thunderbird, and other email clients. You may receive the following message when Outlook attempts to log into your account: An email is generated when an email clients attempts to log on and is blocked. You may receive the following send and receive error message: Task 'Synchronizing subscribed folders for alias@gmail.com.' reported error (0x800CCC0E) : 'Outlook cannot synchronize subscribed folders for alias@gmail.com. Error: Cannot connect to the server. If you continue to receive this message, contact your server administrator or Internet service provider (ISP).' If you are using two-step verification, you do not need to enable basic authentication; accounts with two-step enabled require an application-specific password for access using applications, such as Outlook, that do not ask for the pin code. You have two choices: enable two step verification and use app passwords in clients that don’t support pin codes or turn basic auth back on. Two step verification is more secure and is highly recommended. To turn Basic Authentication back on, go to Gmail account settings and choose Allow less secure apps. If you aren't using two-step verification, you can enable it in Settings. You'll need to create an app password to use instead of your normal Gmail password. Enable two step verification video tutorial MoreInformation For more information, see Google's “Password incorrect” error page Outlook cannot connect to Gmail after July 15, 2014 (MSKB) New Security Measures Will Affect Older (non-OAuth 2.0) Applications