0x800ccc0d Outlook Express Error
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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 a failure to connect - that's in the error message. How to fix outlook express error 0x800ccc0e Outlook Error 0x800ccc0d involves a little investigation. //
I am unable to get my e-mail outlook express error 0x800ccc0f from outlook express - I keep getting this error: 0x800ccc0d. What does it mean, and what do I do about it? Outlook and OutlookOutlook Express Error 0x800ccc79
Express both report that error number when they can't find or connect 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
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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 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 outlook express error 0x800c0133 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 error 0x800ccc0d can result. If you have more than one account, you may see multiple items in the list. Click on the one with which you are having trouble and click on Properties. In the resulting dialog box, click on the Servers tab and you should see something like this: Note the arrows pointing at the two instances of the mail servers you would be using: one for POP3 (incoming email) and one for SMTP (outgoing email). If the Incoming Mail (POP3): setting is wrong, then error 0x8
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error below however we suggest going to the Microsoft page that addresses this issue. Click here for Microsoft how to troubleshoot Outlook & Outlook http://members.connectto.net/email/outlookexpress_0x800ccc0d.htm Express error messages We cannot offer very much assistance with this because it has to do with a Microsoft product or some other service (anti virus or firewall) that you may be http://helpdocs.westserver.net/v3/sitemanager/Troubleshooting_Outlook_Express.htm using. POSSIBLE CAUSES; These error messages may occur if Microsoft Outlook or if Microsoft Outlook Express cannot establish a connection with your e-mail server. These error messages are frequently caused by outlook express one of the following: ? Incorrect account settings ? Misconfiguration of personal firewall software ? Antivirus software ? A bad modem ? Maximum Transmission Unit (MTU) size ? Outlook Express has been removed from the computer or the installation is damaged ? Your user profile in Outlook is damaged ? An e-mail item on your POP3 server is damaged WORKAROUND To work around this outlook express error problem, use one of the following methods, depending on your situation. Method 1: Confirm that your e-mail server settings are correct For information about the correct settings for your e-mail server, please go to Email Settings We do do not permit message routing through another SMTP server while you are connected to our network. To resolve this problem, replace the SMTP server for the other ISP or the other e-mail account by using the SMTP server that is associated with our service (smtp.gct21.net). For more information, help and troubleshooting for this issue please go to; Microsoft how to troubleshoot Outlook & Outlook Express error messages 03/29/05 New Email Tutorial Page Added We have added a new E-mail page in an effort to help people understand what happens when they send emails. The page is about .To, CC. and BCC. as well as some tips on how to send effective emails. Click here to get to the page 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 V
the error) will either be an error code or error message at the bottom of the error window text. In the above example, the error code to note is 0x800CCC0D. Below are some common error codes (and error messages) along with more information about why the error occured and possible solutions: 0x800CCC0D, 0x008CCC0E, 0x800CCC90, 0x800CCC92, POP3 response error, POP3 password invalid, Client Response invalid, Can't find Host, cannot Locate Server and Failed to Connect, Cannot Connect to Server Problem: You may get one of the following error messages (with yourdomain.com replaced by your actual domain name): The connection to the server has failed. Account: 'pop.yourdomain.com', Server: 'pop.yourdomain.com', Protocol: POP3, Port: 110, Secure(SSL): No, Socket Error: 10061, Error Number: 0x800CCC0E The host 'pop.yourdomain.com' could not be found. Please verify that you have entered server name correctly. Account:'yourdomain', Server 'pop.yourdomain.com; protocol: POP3, Port:110'Secure(SSL):No, Socket Error:11001,Error Number 0x800CCC0D. Your Password was rejected. Account: 'pop.yourdomain.com', Server: 'pop.yourdomain.com', Protocol: POP3, Server Response: '-ERR invalid user or password', Port: 110, Secure(SSL): No, Server Error: 0x800CCC90, Error Number: 0x800CCC92 Solution: If you have not changed anything since the last time you checked / sent mail, do not adjust your settings simply close Outlook Express, reopen it and try again later. If this has not resolved your problem you need to check your Outlook Express settings, making sure that the POP3 and SMTP servers set correctly, and that your full user name and password are correct. You may want to go through the setup process again. Then test your connection by following this procedure (the following instructions are for Windows 95/98/ME/NT/2000/XP): Click the Start button from the taskbar. Click the Run... button from the Start Menu Type in cmd on (Windows NT/2000/XP) or Command (Windows 95/98/ME) in the Run Text Field and then click OK. This will open a new command prompt window, with white text on a black screen. Type in the following exactly as it appears (replacing yourdomain.com with your actual domain name). telnet pop.yourdomain.com 110 Once finsished, click the Enter key on your keyboard. You will then be connected to the e-mail server. Type in USER followed by your e-mail address. The following is an example of what you would need to type (replacing user and yourdomain.com with your actual user and domain name): USER user@yourdomain.com Once finished, cl