Error Number 0x800ccc0d Vista Mail
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Date Social Facebook Twitter Google+ Pinterest YouTube About Making Technology Work For Everyone Loading Outlook error 0x800ccc0d - how do I fix it? Outlook Error 0x800ccc0d is simply https://askleo.com/outlook_error_0x800ccc0d_how_do_i_fix_it/ a failure to connect - that's in the error message. How to http://www.pcreview.co.uk/threads/error-message-0x800ccc0d.4024348/ fix Outlook Error 0x800ccc0d involves a little investigation. //
I am unable to get my e-mail from outlook express - I keep getting this error: 0x800ccc0d. What does it mean, and what do I do about it? Outlook and Outlook Express both report that error number when they can't find or connect error number to your mail server. Understanding what's happening is fairly easy. Fixing requires some additional information. I'll focus here on Outlook Express, but similar steps are appropriate for Outlook as well. Typically you'll see an error message much like this: Unfortunately, many people seem to fixate on the error number at the end - 0x800ccc0d. While that can be useful, and it's easy to search on, they're missing error number 0x800ccc0d all the additional information that Outlook is providing in the error. Specifically, this: The host ‘wrongmailserver.com' could not be found. That's a big clue as to what's going on. Your email account is configured to retrieve email from the server ‘wrongmailserver.com' (a fictitious server I made up for this example), and Outlook Express cannot connect to that mail server. Step one? Make sure you can connect to anything else on the internet - any web page will do. Error 0x800ccc0d can occur because you're not connected to the internet at all, and visiting any random web page simply verifies that your internet connection is working. If your internet connection is not working, that has nothing to do with Outlook, Outlook Express or error 0x800ccc0d. Your mail failure is just one symptom of not being connected to the internet. If you are connected, step 2 is to validate your Outlook Express account configuration. Specifically, if you click on the Tools menu in Outlook Express, then click on the Accounts menu item, and then in the resulting dialog box click on the Mail tab, you should see something like this: “ If the Incoming Mail (POP3): setting is wrong, then errorUnable to send or receive messages for the pop3 account. The host 'pop3' could not be found. Please verify that you have entered the server name correctly. Server: 'pop3' Windows Live Mail Error ID: 0x800CCC0D Protocol: POP3 Port: 110 Secure(SSL): No Socket Error: 11001 Dave, Sep 9, 2010 #1 Advertisements Gary VanderMolen Guest All your settings are wrong. Are you trying to set up a Hotmail, MSN, or Live.com email account? If so, use the settings given here: http://mailcall.spaces.live.com/Blog/cns!CC9301187A51FE33!49799.entry Use port 587 rather than port 25 for the SMTP server. If your mail service provider is other than the ones mentioned, let us know who it is, or check their website for mail setup instructions. Gary VanderMolen, Microsoft MVP (Mail) ------------------------------------------------------ "Dave" wrote in message news:... I keep getting this error message can anyone help please? Unable to send or receive messages for the pop3 account. The host 'pop3' could not be found. Please verify that you have entered the server name correctly. Server: 'pop3' Windows Live Mail Error ID: 0x800CCC0D Protocol: POP3 Port: 110 Secure(SSL): No Socket Error: 11001 Gary VanderMolen, Sep 10, 2010 #2 Advertisements Jon Pepper Guest "Gary VanderMolen" wrote: > All your settings are wrong. Are you trying to set up a > Hotmail, MSN, or Live.com email account? If so, use the settings given here: > http://mailcall.spaces.live.com/Blog/cns!CC9301187A51FE33!49799.entry > Use port 587 rather than port 25 for the SMTP server. > > If your mail service provider is other than the ones mentioned, let us > know who it is, or check their website for mail setup instructions. > > Gary VanderMolen, Microsoft MVP (Mail) > ----------------------------------------------------