Error 0x800ccc67 Outlook 2007
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> Exchange Server 2010 Question 0 Sign in to vote I am getting the error 'Sending' 0x800ccc67 outlook 2010 reported error (0x800CCC67) : ' The server responded: 21 ' while sending mails from Ms.Outlook 2007 client. Please assist.KarlMaxx Saturday, October 22, 2011 12:00 PM Reply 0x800ccc67 outlook 2013 | Quote Answers 0 Sign in to vote Hi Karl, Error 0x800ccc67 mostly occurs because of corrupted user profile in outlook. The entire information of user’s profile is stored into a personal storage table that is also known as PST file. When this file gets corrupted the outlook raises various kind of error
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message. There are also more reasons that can cause error 0x800ccc67. Some reasons are: Mail server is temporarily unavailable. Incorrect account settings. Outlook installation is invalid or damaged Incorrect firewall configuration settings Damaged outlook user profile etc. Best Regards! Marked as answer by Rowen-XuModerator Friday, November 04, 2011 9:06 AM Monday, October 24, 2011 12:58 AM Reply | Quote Moderator All replies 0 Sign in to vote http://support.microsoft.com/kb/813514 I would ask this in the Outlook Forum: http://social.technet.microsoft.com/Forums/en-US/outlook/threads Saturday, October 22, 2011 1:18 PM Reply | Quote Moderator 0 Sign in to vote Hi Karl, Error 0x800ccc67 mostly occurs because of corrupted user profile in outlook. The entire information of user’s profile is stored into a personal storage table that is also known as PST file. When this file gets corrupted the outlook raises various kind of error message. There are also more reasons that can cause error 0x800ccc67. Some reasons are: Mail server is temporarily una
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error in their daily life. This article offers you easy way to fix outlook error 0x800ccc67 issues. Read through this https://www.rebelmouse.com/stevehoward2/how-can-i-fix-outlook-error-0x800ccc67-1259932073.html article and find the most effective way for yourself. outlook error https://forums.techguy.org/threads/outlook-unknown-error-0x800ccc67-cant-send-emails.1003023/ 0x800ccc67 messages are frequently caused by one of the following:your mail server is temporarily unavailable.Your account settings are incorrect.An e-mail item on your POP3 server is damaged.Outlook Express was removed from the computer or the installation is damaged. Common Outlook Error Message:The server could not error 0x800ccc67 be found. (Account:account name, POPserver:'mail', outlook error 0x800ccc67).The operation timed out waiting for a response from the receiving (POP) server outlook error 0x800ccc67.A time-out occurred while communicating with the server outlook error 0x800ccc67. Here offers you 6 methods to fix outlook error 0x800ccc67:Method 1: Verify that if you are connected to the InternetYou can send email sending reported error by this computer, can't you?If yes, ignore this step.Method 2: Verify your account settingsFollow these steps to create a new e-mail profile in Outlook 2010, in Outlook 2007 and in Outlook 2003: 1. Click Start, and then click Run. 2. Copy and paste, or type the following command in the Open box, and then press ENTER: Control panel Note if you are using a 64-bit version of Windows, double-click View 32-bit Control Panel in Control Panel to display the Mail icon. 3. Open the Mail Setup dialog box: For Windows 7: * If Control Panel is in either large icons or small icons view, click Mail. The Mail Setup dialog box appears. * If Control Panel is in Category view, under View by, click to select either large icons or small icons, and then click Mail. The Mail Setup dialog box appears. For Windows Vista or Windows XP: * If Control Panel is in Classic View, double-click Mail. The Mail Setup dialog box appears. *
Tech Support Guy, we highly recommend that you visit our Guide for New Members. Outlook 'Unknown Error 0x800CCC67': can't send emails Discussion in 'Business Applications' started by martinlest, Jun 19, 2011. Thread Status: Not open for further replies. Advertisement martinlest Thread Starter Joined: Nov 11, 2010 Messages: 122 Hi, I was using Outlook (2002 version) quite happily an hour or two back and sent a small batch of emails with no problem. Then, all of a sudden (no reboot or changes in settings at all on my part) I have started to get this error message when i try to send emails (on all three email accounts I have in Outlook - different email clients (2xYahoo, 1xBT): Task 'Sending and Receiving' reported error (0x800CCC67) : 'Unknown Error 0x800CCC67' I have Googled this but found no solution yet. The Outlook mail settings were unchanged in the one minute between all being fine and things breaking down. First I thought rebooting would fix things. No. I've tried System restore, removing Outlook from Office and then reinstalling it via the setup.exe file, but still have the same error. (I guess this wasn't a complete uninstall/reinstall, as although I had backed up my Office installation before removing Outlook, Outlook came back after reinstalling it with all the emails I had up to an hour ago). I could try removing Office completely and reinstalling.... but if I use my Office settings backup to get my applications back to how they were before doing a clean reinstall, is that going to reinstate the error? Before I do anything drastic, can anyone advise? Why has Outlook stopped working in the middle of my using it? I can go to my email clients directly through my browser and send emails with no problem. It's just Outlook that is being pain. Thanks, Martin martinlest, Jun 19, 201