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SMTP, Port: 25, the connection to the server has failed. no socket error 10060 error number 0x800ccc0e Secure(SSL): No, Socket Error: 10060, Error Number: error number 0x800ccc0e outlook express fix 0x800CCC0E Here are things to try 1. The Outgoing (SMTP) server requires
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authentication. If you are using Outlook Express you should check the box 'My server requires authentication'. 2. If you
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are behind a firewall, we may be unable to authenticate you. If you have a personal firewall, try lowering the security or disabling it to see if it is causing the issue. (Remember to re-enable it after testing) 3. the connection to the server has failed. error number 0x800ccc0e windows live mail Your SMTP (outgoing mail server) could be blocked. Here is how to test it: A. Go to Start -> Run -> type: cmd B. When the Command prompt appears type: telnet smtp.gct21.net 25 (include the spaces exactly as shown above) C. Wait a few seconds. You should see the following: '220 mail4.gct21.net ESMTP'. This means that it is not blocked. D. If you do not see this message, your SMTP is being blocked. Home Affiliate Back Office FAQ's Tips System Messages Troubleshooting E Mail Help Internet Explorer Errors Free Affiliate Program Set Up Instructions Lookup phone numbers Change EMail Password Webmail Free Anti Virus Free Firewalls Free Security Tools Spyware Information Free Spam Information Blog
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» Socket Error 10060 Socket Error 10060 4 Years Ago GlobalSCAPE Support 1 CuteFTP for Windows THE INFORMATION IN THIS ARTICLE APPLIES TO: CuteFTP®Home (All Versions) CuteFTP Pro®(All Versions) SYMPTOMS During an FTP session, the following error is encountered: ERROR:> Can't connect to remote server. Socket error = https://kb.globalscape.com/KnowledgebaseArticle10384.aspx #10060. CAUSE & RESOLUTION A socket error 10060 is a connection time-out error that occursif CuteFTPdoes not receive a response from the remote FTP server after a command is sent. It occurs after an FTP session is established but usually before any data is received from the remote FTP server. This can be caused by a blocked port, an incorrect setting for the data connection typeor in some cases by an unusually large error 10060 filelist. If you first encountered thiserroreither when firstestablishing the connection or when starting a file transfer, then it maybe necessary to change the data connection type. CuteFTP usespassive (PASV) mode by default but for this remote server you may need to use active (PORT) mode instead. To make the switch from PASV mode to PORT mode in CuteFTP Home, open the Site Manager and click once on the the name of the problem socket error 10060 site on the left side of the window. On the Type tab change the Data Connection Type to Use Port. If you are using CuteFTP Pro, in the Site Manager, right-click on the name of the problem site and click Site Properties. On the Type tab, change the Data Connection Type to Use Port. Note: If changing the data connection type has no effect then you should return this setting to the default of Use global settings. If the error occurs after the initial FTP connection has been established (successful authentication on the remote FTP server) but before any data has been received from the remote FTP server, then the needed data socket (port or channel) is being blocked by your firewall. (Note that in this case, you would not be able to connect with any FTP sites at all.) Configure your firewall so that the FTP protocol is allowed. At the very least, FTPtraffic needs to be allowed on ports 20 and 21. It may also be necessary to grant specific permission for CuteFTP to access those ports. If so, then you may need to add cuteftp.exe (or cuteftppro.exe) and ftpte.exe to an exception list maintained in your firewall program. If you need help configuring your personal firewall please consult the firewall program's help f