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may have a big problem. This is one of those generic "no one knows" or "has a thousand fixes-and none work for you" errors. In outlook it comes up as "unknown error" which is very
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frustrating. Files that were once registered become unregistered or something in the registry is outlook error 0x80040154 corrupt. In Outlook 2003 the major offender is inetcomm.dll. I'll guide you through a few common solutions: Click Start -> Run and error 80070057 windows phone type regsvr32 inetcomm.dll Restart your computer and try to start Outlook. If it works, fantastic! The problem was inetcomm.dll somehow became unregistered. Restart your computer in Safe Mode with Networking (F8 a second after boot-up but https://support.microsoft.com/en-us/kb/2028193 before the Windows load screen pops up) and try to open Outlook. If it works, you may have a virus or piece of software that is conflicting with Outlook. If you have recently installed any software that could be the culprit, uninstall it and try again. Otherwise, while still in Safe Mode, start an antivirus program and scan for viruses/trojans/spyware, etc. If that doesn't work, try removing the current Outlook profile you http://www.ithacks.com/2007/11/20/outlook-error-0x80040154/ are using. Be sure to backup your email folders and settings first. Go to Control Panel -> Mail -> Profiles. Either delete the current profile or add a new profile and set it to default. Since it is likely a problem with the old profile, you do not want to use any of the old outlook files* or settings but reenter or import them. Setup an email account with the new profile and test it out before you import your old personal or archive folders. If that doesn't work, try repairing Outlook/Office*. Go to Control Panel -> Add/Remove Programs -> Outlook or Office and click uninstall or repair (depending on the version of Windows). A dialog box will appear and walk you through the repair process. Be sure to backup your folders and settings. If the repair doesn't work, you will need to uninstall Outlook and reinstall it. * When you repair or reinstall Outlook it does not delete the personal folders by default. This is a good feature in case Outlook does get damaged, however, when Outlook is damaged as a result of the folders or profiles, not removing them during the above operations does not help. I recommend once you backup your folders and settings to delete all traces of Outlook information from
CommunityCategoryBoardUsers turn on suggestions Auto-suggest helps you quickly narrow down your search results by suggesting possible matches http://forums.xfinity.com/t5/Email-Web-Browsing/IMAP-Problem-Connecting-to-Outlook-2007/td-p/2556718 as you type. Showing results for Search instead for Did you mean: 5,533,533 members 63 online now 1,730,107 discussions Xfinity Help and Support Forums > Internet > Email http://www.pcreview.co.uk/threads/cant-send-or-receive-email-in-outlook-2003-since-last-windows-update-kb911567.2497664/ & Web Browsing > IMAP Problem Connecting to Outlook 2007 Back to Top IMAP Problem Connecting to Outlook 2007 Share Options Subscribe to RSS Feed Mark Topic as New error 0x80070057 Mark Topic as Read Float this Topic to the Top Bookmark Subscribe Printer Friendly Page All Forum Topics Previous Topic Next Topic Posted by tstack 07-11-2015 09:02 AM Regular Contributor View All Member Since: 08-15-2009 Posts: 306 Message 1 of 4 (565 Views) IMAP Problem Connecting to Outlook 2007 Options Mark as New Bookmark Subscribe Subscribe to outlook unknown error RSS Feed Highlight Print Report Need help, Keep receiving this Error when trying to use IMAP with Outlook 2007:Log onto incoming mail server (IMAP): An unknown error occurred, error code: 0x8007007f. 0 Kudos 3 REPLIES Posted by CCCarole 07-11-2015 01:20 PM Gold Problem Solver View All Member Since: 05-21-2006 Posts: 30,199 Message 2 of 4 (516 Views) Re: IMAP Problem Connecting to Outlook 2007 Options Mark as New Bookmark Subscribe Subscribe to RSS Feed Highlight Print Report Please post the settings being used. For IMAP they should be:Incoming: imap@comcast.netPort 993 with SSL ONTHIS SERVER REQUIRES AUTHENTICATIONS checkedFor Outgoing:Server is SMTP.COMCAST.NETPORT IS 465 with SSL onDo NOT check SPA ( secure password authentication.CC Need Email Help? Please post the following information in your post.Do you use XfinityConnect? The Full or Lite version?Do you use an email client? Which one? (Eg; Windows Live mail, Outlook, a smartphone etc.)Which browser/version do you use? And- have you cleared your browser cache?Which operating system? XP, Vista, Windows 7, Mac OS XDetails of the pro
13, 2006. Gareth J M Saunders Guest Since the last Windows Update I can't send or receive email! I just get an "Unknown Error: 0x8007007F message after each account fails to connect. In the Email accounts where I can "Test Account Settings..." both "Find outgoing mail server (SMTP)" and "Find incoming mail server (POP3)" report "Cancelled". I've gone through each update and uninstalled each, one by one, rebooted, then tried Outlook 2003 again. I uninstalled KB911562 (XP) that wasn't it. I then uninstalled KB911567 (Outlook Express update), rebooted and tried Outlook 2003 -- it works fine now. What's going on?! Gareth J M Saunders Edinburgh, UK Gareth J M Saunders, Apr 13, 2006 #1 Advertisements Nikki Guest What operating system do you have? (XP, Windows 2000, ME, etc.) Please include the Service Pack. You can find this by selecting the CONTROL PANEL, Then select HELP from the menu, then select ABOUT WINDOWS. Do you have FrontPage Server Extensions on it? What version of Outlook Express do you have? Do you use Internet Explorer? If so, what version? Nikki "Gareth J M Saunders" <> wrote in message news:1Qg%f.52452$... > Since the last Windows Update I can't send or receive email! I just get > an > "Unknown Error: 0x8007007F message after each account fails to connect. > > In the Email accounts where I can "Test Account Settings..." both "Find > outgoing mail server (SMTP)" and "Find incoming mail server (POP3)" report > "Cancelled". > > I've gone through each update and uninstalled each, one by one, rebooted, > then tried Outlook 2003 again. I uninstalled KB911562 (XP) that wasn't > it. > I then uninstalled KB911567 (Outlook Express update), rebooted and tried > Outlook 2003 -- it works fine now. > > What's going on?! > > Gareth J M Saunders > Edinburgh, UK > Nikki, Apr 13, 2006 #2 Advertisements Gareth J M Saunders Guest Hi Nikki, > What operating system do you have? (XP, Windows 2000, ME, etc.) > Please include the Service Pack. You can find this by selecting > the CONTROL PANEL, Then select HELP from the menu, > then select ABOUT WINDOWS. > Do you have FrontPage Server Extensions on it? > What version of Outlook Express do you have? > Do you use Internet Explorer? If so, what version? Sorry, I should have included that info -- it was very late, I wasn't thinking. (1) Microsoft Windows XP Professional SP2 -- Version 5.1 (Build 2600.xpsp_sp2_gdr.050301-1519 : Service Pack 2) (2) I don't *think* that I have FrontPage Server Extensions -- I don't use FrontPage. I do have IIS 5.1 installed from the XP Professional CDROM. (3) Microsoft Outlook E