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September 7, 2015 OST to PST, Outlook OST Recovery 15 Comments MS Outlook often runs into annoying errors that can crop up out of nowhere. Such errors might not be very easy to comprehend on first look which
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is that, more often than not, it is not that difficult to fix Outlook error codes and a few easy steps the connection to the server was interrupted outlook 2010 are all you need. This article will be focusing on the MS Outlook error 0x800ccc0f that indicates that there has been an interruption in the connection to the server. Read on to know the https://support.microsoft.com/en-us/kb/813514 causes, fixes and the ultimate solution to this error. Error 0x800ccc0f – what this error is This error typically arises when you try to send / receive SMTP based emails. And the worst part is, it doesn’t give you any signs; it just appears one day even when everything was working fine till that moment. In Outlook 2013 error 0x800ccc0f occurs with the message: Task ‘server name - Sending http://www.stellarservertools.com/blog/fix-outlook-error-0x800ccc0f/ and Receiving' reported error (0x800ccc0f): ‘The connection to the server was interrupted. If this problem continues, contact the server administrator or Internet service provider (ISP).’ This error can also occur as Outlook 2010 send receive error 0x800ccc0f. Old versions of Outlook like 2000 and 2002 and Outlook Express can also get plagued with this error. Hence, understanding the root cause behind it becomes necessary. Error 0x800ccc0f – why it occurs Understanding the reasons behind the occurrence of an Outlook error often gives the users hints to repair it on their own. Error 0x800ccc0f may appear because: There are connectivity issues in the network or Internet MS Windows firewall is blocking MS Outlook Your antivirus e-mail protection utility is enabled, and it is checking emails as and when they come in from your POP server Your Outlook profile settings are incorrect Your Outlook profile data is damaged or corrupted (Repair Corrupt OST file using Outlook OST to PST Converter Software) The server settings are incorrect Now that you’re aware of the exact reasons that trigger this error, you can try out some handy fixes mentioned in the next section to resolve it. Resolving MS Outlook error 0x800ccc0f Resolving this error involves many approaches based on what th
email clients, allows users to download the email messages that they receive via their browser-based email service such as Gmail, Yahoo Mail, or MSN Mail. Likewise, Outlook Express allows users to upload emails that they compose http://www.tech-faq.com/how-to-fix-outlook-error-0x800ccc0f.html to their browser-based email service and organize information such as Address 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 https://www.technibble.com/forums/threads/solution-for-outlook-2010-error-0x800ccc0f-question.36319/ an SMTP-based e-mail 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 error 0x800ccc0f to fix this error, depending on what caused it. Error 0x800ccc0f with Microsoft Outlook Express Outlook Express Error 0x800ccc0f reads: Your server has 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 sending reported error 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 ensuring that the username and password are entered correctly. If the Internet is connected and the username and password are entered correctly, the user's browser-based email client may not be setup for POP forwarding. POP forwarding provides the user’s browser based email client with permission to forward the user's emails to a desktop based email client and receive emails from that desktop client. Each email service has different options, but users can fix this issue by logging into the browser-based email client, clicking “Account Settings” or “Mail Settings,” clicking the “POP/IMAP Forwarding option,” selecting “Enable POP for all mail,” and saving the
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