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Discussion in 'Outlook Express' started by popowich, Jul 21, 2010. popowich EQ Forum Admin Staff Member Joined: Aug 12, 2008 Messages: 8,964 Likes Received: 118 Outlook Express Error 0x800c0133 (corrupted inbox file) It may be possible to fix the problem using these
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steps : Open Outlook Express Click "Local Folders" in the left side navigation Select New Folder
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and name it TEMP If possible move all of the email from your Inbox to the TEMP folder Go to menu bar and select the connection to the server was interrupted outlook 2013 Tools -> Options -> Maintenance -> Store Folder and then write down the location of your inbox Close Outlook Express, Use My Computer to go to the location is step 5 and then delete the file inbox.dbx Open Outlook Express https://support.microsoft.com/en-us/kb/813514 - The Inbox folder should be auto recreated. Move your email from the TEMP folder back to your Inbox Last edited: Oct 23, 2015 popowich, Jul 21, 2010 #1 adoch11 New Email Joined: Feb 28, 2012 Messages: 1 Likes Received: 0 Thank you so much for your help to resolve this issue. I had googled the error msg for help and after trying to download a tool to fix without success, I followed your instructions to delete the inbox.dbx http://www.emailquestions.com/threads/outlook-express-error-0x800c0133-corrupted-inbox-file.2259/ file and it worked like a charm. I have been without email on this computer for about a month not knowing how to correct the issue. So will definitely come back here if I need help again! Adoch11 adoch11, Mar 10, 2012 #2 roleli New Email Joined: Jul 4, 2012 Messages: 1 Likes Received: 0 This is a great help. Just one thing also. On 32bit machines you Outlook Express mailbox size has a limit of 2GB. If you have to save message archive and use folders to ensure you do not hit the limit. roleli, Jul 4, 2012 #3 GARY WILLIAMS New Email Joined: Aug 14, 2012 Messages: 1 Likes Received: 0 I followed the insructions however I am unable to copy or move email from my Inbox to the TEMP folder. Please help! GARY WILLIAMS, Aug 14, 2012 #4 onlinenz Greylisted Joined: Mar 13, 2014 Messages: 1 Likes Received: 0 Hi folks. This is probably a simpler fix. It is probably caused by your spam folder being full on the server. To fix: login to your "webmail" account and select "spam" folder. select "all" and delete them. Close outlook and reopen it and your emails should start flowing again. Regards, Bruce onlinenz, Mar 13, 2014 #5 annashaily Greylisted Joined: Apr 23, 2014 Messages: 1 Likes Received: 0 To fix outlook error 0x800c013, you have to rename inbox.dbx file. And for this go
20-30 minutes for a server reset of your account then try again It could be a corruption of the user account in Outlook Express. Try setting up a http://www.nthelp.com/50/Outlook_error_codes.htm second identity and see if it works 0x800CCC01 INVALID CERTIFICATE CONTENT Get your certificate re-issued by your authority server 0x800CCC02 INVALID CERTIFICATE DATE Get your certificate re-issued by your authority server 0x800CCC03 http://www.wikihow.com/Fix-Error-0x800c0133-in-Outlook USER ALREADY CONNECTED You may be logged in on another machine. Close all connections on all machines, wait 20-30 minutes and try again Some mail servers will not recognise an improper disconnection. error 0x800ccc0f This will result in the account being 'Poplocked'. Either wait 20-30 minutes for it to time out or get somebody to shell into the mail server and stop the mail task that is running on the account. This can normally only be done with accounts that have UNIX shells If you are not logged in on another machine or poplocked then someone may be outlook error 0x800ccc0f using/downloading from your account or something is wrong with your account 0x800CCC04 CONN 0x800CCC05 NOT CONNECTED TO SERVER Can you get web pages? If so, you may have the wrong mail server typed in your account settings or the server may be down If you cannot get web pages then hang up and try connecting again Reboot the computer and try again If it's still not working and you are not getting any web pages, then data may not be moving across the network properly. Check DNS numbers, remove and then reinstall TCP/IP in Control Panel > Network. 0x800CCC06 CONN SEND 0x800CCC07 WOULD BLOCK 0x800CCC08 INVALID STATE 0x800CCC09 CONN RECV 0x800CCC0A MESSAGE DOWNLOAD INCOMPLETE This is a possible corruption of the pop3uidl file. Close the Internet connection and all programs. Search for the file 'pop3uidl and delete it. Reconnect and it should work Repeat step 1 with a reboot before you check your mail again You may have a corrupt or a very large file attachment on the mail server. Large file attachments, mail that are missing headers or mail that do not conform to the mail RFC's can cause th
this Article Home » Categories » Computers and Electronics » Internet » Email and Instant Messaging » Outlook ArticleEditDiscuss Edit ArticleHow to Fix Error 0x800c0133 in Outlook Community Q&A Outlook is a component of Microsoft and many people use it to send emails. . But you know, when you use Outlook you may encounter some errors. Error Number 0x800C0133 means a corrupt Inbox. Today, I want to talk about how to fix Error 0x800C0133 when you have such problem. Steps 1 Open Outlook Express. 2 Click "Local Folders" in Navigation. 3 Select it and name it as TEMP. 4If you can not move all your emails to TEMP, 5 Click Menu Bar and click Tools and Options and then Maintenance, choose Store Folder and remember Inbox. 6 Close Outlook Express. 7 Click My Computer to location is step 5 and delete the file inbox.dbx. 8 Open Outlook Express, the Inbox folder should be recreated automatically. 9 Finally, you should move your emails from TEMP to Inbox. Community Q&A Ask a Question Submit Already answered Not a question Bad question Other If this question (or a similar one) is answered twice in this section, please click here to let us know. EditRelated wikiHows How to Change Microsoft Outlook Password How to Log Out of Outlook How to Sync Outlook With Gmail How to Recall an Email in Outlook How to Make a Shared Calendar in Outlook How to Export Contacts from Outlook How to Turn On or Off the Out of Office Assistant in Microsoft Outlook How to Organize Yourself Using Microsoft Outlook How to Add Colorful Emoticons, Icons and Smiley Faces in Outlook How to Add a PST to Outlook 2010 Article Info Categories: Outlook In other languages: Español:solucionar el error 0x800c0133 en Outlook,Русский:исправить ошибку 0x800c0133 в программе Outlook,Português:Corrigir o Erro 0x800C0133 no Outlook Discuss Print Email Edit Send fan mail to authors Thanks to all authors for creating a page that has been read 31,767 times. Did this article help you? Yes No Cookies make wikiHow better. By continuing to use our site, you agree to our