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Remember Me? Password Register FAQ Members List Calendar Today's Posts Search Outlook express error 0x800C013B Thread Tools Search this Thread Rating: Display Modes #1 05-21-2009, 01:52 AM symbiote Offline Registered http://www.softwaretipsandtricks.com/forum/software-problems-useful-utilities/43338-outlook-express-error-0x800c013b.html User Join Date: Jan 2009 Posts: 3 Outlook express error 0x800C013B I try to start Microsoft Outlook Express and I get a popup message that says: Outlook express could not be started. This application http://lzeit.blogspot.com/2007/10/errors-sending-emails-from-outlook.html was unable to open the Outlook express message store. your computer may be out of memory or your disk is full. 0x800C013B. After I hit Ok a follow-up message pops up that says MSOE.DLL outlook error could not be initialized. Outlook express may not be installed correctly I am running windows XP. I have scanned my computer for viruses & spyware & nothing is there. Help please. Thanks in advance for any replies. symbiote View Public Profile Send a private message to symbiote Find all posts by symbiote #2 05-22-2009, 04:00 PM symbiote Offline Registered User Join Date: Jan 2009 Posts: 3 outlook error number Problem fixed Never mind..after searching through countless forums I found this solution. http://support.microsoft.com/kb/233264 Thanks anyways. symbiote View Public Profile Send a private message to symbiote Find all posts by symbiote #3 04-29-2011, 08:06 AM mosky Offline Registered User Join Date: Apr 2011 Posts: 1 Microsoft Office 2010 online activation error I also have been trying to register my original Microsoft office 2010 online but I get this message "A communication error has occured. Please verify that you have connectivity to the internet and try again (0x80072ee7)" despite the fact that I have an effective internet connection. What solution can you profer? mosky View Public Profile Send a private message to mosky Find all posts by mosky #4 01-05-2012, 06:18 AM Monty007 Offline Registered User Join Date: Jan 2007 Location: Australia Posts: 2,247 Quote: Originally Posted by mosky I also have been trying to register my original Microsoft office 2010 online but I get this message "A communication error has occured. Please verify that you have connectivity to the internet and try again (0x80072ee7)" despite the fact that I have an effective internet connection. What solution can you profer? This may help http://support.microsoft.com/kb/836941#methodA __________________ http://www.doddpc.com MCP MCDST SQL 2008 (2778) Wi
are in Russian. Thursday, October 04, 2007 Errors sending emails from Outlook Express: 0x800C0131 and 0x800C013B A user complained about the following problem. When sending emails from Outlook Express he got the following error: "An unknown error has occurred. Account: '...', Server: '...', Protocol: POP3, Port: 110, Secure(SSL): No, Error Number: 0x800C0131" A solution was found at Microsoft KB article 233264 The result was a mixed success. The original error was gone, however, while the user's mail folders were intact, their hierarchy disappeared. This was a minor annoyance, as the user could easily recreate his folder hierarchy. However, a new error replaced the old one: "An unknown error has occurred. Account: '...', Server: '...', Protocol: POP3, Port: 110, Secure(SSL): No, Error Number: 0x800C013B This was tracked down to Microsoft KB article 253795. The article advised to rename Sent Items.dbx file, which we were reluctant to do as we didn't want to loose the user's sent emails. Instead we created a new folder TempSentItems, temporarily moved all emails from Sent Items to it, then deleted Sent Items. When Outlook Express recreated Sent Items folder, we moved the saved emails from TempSentItems to it and deleted the temporary folder. Posted by Leonid Zeitlin at 1:07 PM Labels: sysadmin Post a Comment Newer Post Older Post Home Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom) About Me Leonid Zeitlin View my complete profile Links My company My del.icio.us My del.icio.us My Photo Gallery Loading... Blog Archive ► 2016 (3) ► May (1) ► January (2) ► 2014 (4) ► October (2) ► August (2) ► 2013 (3) ► December (1) ► April (1) ► January (1) ► 2012 (7) ► October (1) ► August (1) ► April (2) ► February (1) ► January (2) ► 2011 (10) ► October (1) ► September (2) ► July (2) ► May (1) ► April (4) ► 2010 (26) ► December (2) ► November (6) ► October (1) ► September (1) ► August (1) ► July (2) ► May (5) ► April (4) ► March (2) ► Febru