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This thread was archived. Please ask a new question if you need help. How to fix 'connection to server timed out' error? 1 reply 67 have this problem 21909 views Last reply by colinjohnston 1 year ago colinjohnston Posted 7/19/15, 1:54 PM I'm having the same issue as outlined here: https://support.mozilla.org/en-US/questions/1068987 Starting today I have been getting connection to server username@domainname.com timed out' errors. I was running v31.x so I updated to 38.x but I;m till getting the issue. - Two separate IMAP email accounts http://answers.microsoft.com/en-us/windows/forum/windows_7-networking/i-get-error-code-300-when-i-try-to-log-straight/ca0d09f1-0714-41e7-9814-17eb3e5545a1 are failing; both are MediaTemple email accounts; neither config has changed; I'm able to access recent messages via iPhone and through webmail interface. - I've restarted Thunderbird in Safe mode, but that didn't help. I've checked password, and all other standard 'is it plugged in?' kind of things - I've gone into the config editor and upped the timeouts of mailnews.tcptimeout, mail.server.server1.timeout, etc. https://support.mozilla.org/questions/1073157 all to 300, no help here either Any ideas how to fix? I'm having the same issue as outlined here: https://support.mozilla.org/en-US/questions/1068987 Starting today I have been getting ''connection to server username@domainname.com timed out' errors. I was running v31.x so I updated to 38.x but I;m till getting the issue. - Two separate IMAP email accounts are failing; both are MediaTemple email accounts; neither config has changed; I'm able to access recent messages via iPhone and through webmail interface. - I've restarted Thunderbird in Safe mode, but that didn't help. I've checked password, and all other standard 'is it plugged in?' kind of things - I've gone into the config editor and upped the timeouts of mailnews.tcptimeout, mail.server.server1.timeout, etc. all to 300, no help here either Any ideas how to fix? Modified July 19, 2015 at 2:20:32 PM PDT by colinjohnston Chosen solution colinjohnston said I'm having the same issue as outlined here: https://support.mozilla.org/en-US/questions/1068987 Starting today I have been getting connection to server username@domainname.com timed out' errors. I was running v31.x so I updated to 38.x but I;m till getting the issue. - Two separate IMAP email accounts are failin
Alyssa I keep getting an ERROR 400 message on some sites i try to get to! They are very common sites like MSN and Hotmail. I have a brand new HP laptop, Vista, http://www.tweaksforgeeks.com/hotmail-http-error-400/ Windows IE. I have no clue how to get this error message to stop! Please help! I am using Trend Micro 2008 and Webroot Spy Sweeper Software. More than likely, your Hotmail https://support.office.com/en-us/article/Fix-problems-importing-contacts-to-Outlook-e9de11b0-0db4-434c-9fa1-be6db1becf3b HTTP Error 400 is being caused by a malformed request by your computer to the web server. Most commonly this is because a software suite on your computer has privacy settings that are sign in supposed to strip your browser requests of their referrer information, but occasionally end up stripping other vital information from the request as well. Norton Internet Securities "Stealth Browsing Mode" causes this issue all the time. So, the first step would be to disable your Trend Micro protection completely. Do the same with Webroot. Following this, you'll need to check your security settings in Internet Explorer. To do hotmail sign in this, click on Tools->Internet Options. Click on the Privacy tab, and set it to Default. Now click on the Security tab and select the Internet, Local intranet, Trusted sites, and Restricted sites icons, setting them to Default Level one at a time. Actually, since you're running Vista which comes with IE7, you can simply click the Reset all zones to default level. That'll be a hint quicker. Click Apply and then OK. Close Internet Explorer and reopen it. Try to navigate to the pages that were previously giving you problems. If the issue persists, you may need to reset your DNS data as well. Click Start->Run and type CMD then press enter. When the Command Prompt opens up type ipconfig /flushDNS (this may need to be run from within the Administrator account). You'll also want to ensure that the sites in question aren't added to your Restricted sites list. If the issue is still there, you will want to manually shut down the privacy components of Trend Micro and Webroot. Some suites leave their privacy settings active even if the full package itself is set as ‘disabled'. I'm not sure where the settings are in either of these anti-malwa
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