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Other Software' started by HumanBean21, Apr 23, 2006. Thread Status: Not open for outlook send receive error 0x8004010f further replies. Advertisement HumanBean21 Thread Starter Joined: Feb 27, 2005 Messages: 17 Hi, I've had several occasions when my 0x800ccc0f outlook 2007 McAfee says that the e-mail I've just sent can't be sent, but it still appears in the Outlook 2003 Sent Items folder. **Have these e-mails really gone?** This is not something I https://support.microsoft.com/en-us/kb/813514 can test with a message to myself as I never know when it's going to occur... (I've now configured McAfee not to scan outgoing messages). I sent a very important e-mail today and got the McAfee protocol error message again. I can't write to say "Did you get my mail?" as I was submitting a song for a project in the States, and it https://forums.techguy.org/threads/outlook-2003-mcafee-protocol-error.461789/ would look really bad if I e-mailed them with that message? I mean, that's *really* NOT good business, is it? See my position? What I'm asking is: When messages appear in the Sent Items folder, have they really gone? Hoping someone can help... Thanks, John. HumanBean21, Apr 23, 2006 #1 barnnyardd Joined: Mar 16, 2003 Messages: 321 McAfee is a pain in the a**.i used to use nsw until i started reading these tech support guy forums.i have 8 computers hooked to my dsl and started with the older desktops using avg free.as i started seeing how good avg is 1 by 1 i dumped nsw and now use avg on all my pcs.it does a great job.the computers are much faster than with nsw.i donate every year to tsg and as soon as i go back to work i am going to donate to avg.my son just bought a new dell xps laptop which had 90 days of McAfee for free and the first thing he did was remove it and install avg.it is a great anti-virus program and does not suck up resources like some of th
let you send or receive any messages and even more it will slow down your PC. You will face system start-up problems, slow performance, blue screen, system http://outlooklivesupport.com/microsoft-outlook-2003-error-0x800ccc0e-protocol.html/ freezing or "Microsoft Outlook 2003 Error 0x800ccc0e Protocol" error can even crash down https://www.howto-outlook.com/howto/sendreceiveerrors.htm your Outlook application. Cause: Well, the most common reason behind Microsoft Outlook 2003 Error 0x800ccc0e Protocolerror is system corruption. Other than that there are still some other reason such as Error in network connection. Over-sized Datafiles. Issue withPOP3 server. Indecent account setting. Virus or Malware intrusion. It is a fatal error error 0x800ccc0f which is harmful for the system. Microsoft Outlook 2003 Error 0x800ccc0e Protocol error may remove all your crucial data from the outlook PST file and even crash the Outlook application. Whenever you try to send mails it will show the following error message on the screen: Microsoft Outlook 2003 Error 0x800ccc0e Protocol How To Fix Microsoft Outlook 2003 Error 0x800ccc0e ProtocolError : Note: The steps send receive error given mustbe done by an Experienced Computer Technician. We are not responsible if something goes wrong by following the steps given on the site. All steps are indicative and should resolve the issue in most of the computer. If however if the steps did not resolve the issue on your computer, you can contact our 24×7 Chat support. Check The Network Settings :- First check your Internet connection and make sure that your system is connected to a working network. Check Your Account Settings :- Check the setting of your Outlook account. It may be possible that due to any indecent setting you are facing this error. Configure Firewall :- It is also possible that your Windows Firewall program has blocked the your Outlook application due to safety issue. Configure Firewall and allow MS Outlook to use the Internet connection. Reinstall MS Office :- Reinstall your MS office, it could also fix Microsoft Outlook 2003 Error 0x800ccc0e Protocolerror automatically. Follow these steps to reinstall MS Office. Uninstall old Microsoft Office application Click Start > Control Panel. Choose Add/Remove program. Locate Microsoft office in program list. Click the “Remove” button. Follow t
instead. Although there are a multitude of error codes that you could be presented with, there are a couple of common solutions that work for many cases.Aside from offering common solutions, this guide also contains a list of send/receive error codes which you may encounter and their meaning. For certain error codes, a more specific solution is mentioned.Check your email account settingsDisable virus scanner integrationCheck your firewall settingsIssues with add-insCheck data store integrityStuck message or hidden read receiptOther send/receive issuesSend/Receive error codesEnhanced Mail System Status CodesOther error codesCheck your email account settings.If you just configured your mail account and are directly presented with a send/receive error, you should start with verifying if your account settings are correct. You can get this information from your ISP or email administrator. Settings for several large free email providers can be found here.When you are trying to send a message from another network than the network where the mailbox is located (for instance, from a hotel or a wifi hotspot, then you need to enable authentication for the configured SMTP server as well.When Outlook worked before and you're suddenly presented with send/receive errors, it is still good practice to verify your account settings and make sure that they are current. For example, several ISPs have increased their email security settings which could require you to enable SSL or make port changes. Also, sometimes they have merged with other ISPs and decommission the old account settings over time requiring you to make changes.Trying your account settings on another computer or creating an additional mail profile for testing could help you determining if it is an issue with your current a