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0x800CCC0E Here are things to try 1. The Outgoing (SMTP) server requires socket error 10060 error number 0x800ccc0e outlook express authentication. If you are using Outlook Express you should check the box 'My server requires authentication'. 2. If you http://answers.microsoft.com/en-us/windows/forum/windows_7-networking/windows-live-id0x800ccc0e-socket-error-10060/61e11966-2f5c-4e69-8f3d-d4a646b0e94d 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. http://members.connectto.net/email/outlookexpress_0x800CCC0E.htm 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
Windows Error 0x800CCC0E Error Support for Windows PC SubscribeSubscribedUnsubscribe8,3638K Loading... Loading... Working... Add to Want to watch this again later? Sign in to add this video to a playlist. Sign in Share More Report Need to report the video? Sign in to report https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-6NL1NyB7-A inappropriate content. Sign in Statistics 26,295 views Like this video? Sign in to make http://www.brighthub.com/computing/windows-platform/articles/62021.aspx your opinion count. Sign in Don't like this video? Sign in to make your opinion count. Sign in Loading... Loading... Loading... Rating is available when the video has been rented. This feature is not available right now. Please try again later. Published on Jan 10, 2015Download link - http://errortools.com/download/totals...Further Information and Manual Repair -http://errortools.com/outlook/guide-t...The error code 0x800CCC0E is an socket error Outlook error that appears while using either Microsoft Outlook or Outlook Express. The error message hampers your ability to send and receive emails.0x800CCC0E Outlook error code is triggered by multiple reasons including:- Improper connection with SMTP server- Damaged files- Registry corruption0x800CC0E error hampers you to send and receive emails. It is advisable to repair it right away to avoid inconvenience and serious damages like system failure, fatal crashes, and data loss.Solution:Luckily, there are socket error 10060 2 easy solutions to fix this error.Method 1Reconfigure Email Account SettingsIf the cause of the 0x800CCC0E is SMTP server connection failure, then the best way to resolve the error is to reconfigure your email account settings. Make sure that port 25 is being used in the SMTP area. Port 25 is the standard outgoing mail port.If the SMTP setting is on port 25 then another reason for the error 0x800CCC0E can be your anti-virus or firewall software enabled on your PC. Turn it off for a moment and then try sending emails from your Outlook.Method 2Restore the RegistryIn most of the cases it’s the registry that gets corrupted which leads to the occurrence of 0x800CCC0E error code display. The best way to clean and restore corrupted registry is by using a repair tool like Total System Care.Related errors:windows live mail error 0x800ccc0e, outlook error 0x800ccc0e, 0x800ccc0e outlook, error number 0x800ccc0e, socket error 10061 Category Science & Technology License Standard YouTube License Show more Show less Loading... Autoplay When autoplay is enabled, a suggested video will automatically play next. Up next Outlook Error 0X80042108 - Fix Microsoft Error 0×80042108 - Duration: 37:21. Aaron B 92,098 views 37:21 Fix 0x800CCC0E Outlook Error - Duration: 5:50. Sid's E Classroom 1,994 views 5:50 Fix Outlook Error 0x800ccc0e - Duration: 2:51. OutlookRepair
Error written by: John Garger•edited by: Tricia Goss•updated: 5/23/2011A Windows Live Mail Error ID 0x800ccc0e implies that the application cannot connect to your e-mail provider’s e-mail server. Read this article to learn how to resolve Windows Live Mail error 0x800ccc0e. slide 1 of 4 Among a variety of Windows Live Mail Errors, ID 0x800ccc0e is one of the most common. This error code is also known as several other errors including XP_E_FAILED_TO_CONNECT and Cannot Connect to Server. If you are receiving any of these errors, read on to learn how to resolve this common problem with Windows Live Mail. slide 2 of 4 Windows Live Mail Error Codes In order to make life easier for users, troubleshooters, and even itself, Microsoft builds into its software a variety of error codes so that issues and bugs can be resolved as quickly as possible. These error codes often look much like the error code for the Windows Live Mail Cannot Connect to Server error. They may look alike, but each code indicates a different type of error. The most common error message in Windows Live Mail is the 0x800ccc0e Cannot Connect to Server error. Luckily, this error is usually easy to fix. slide 3 of 4 Resolve Error 0x800ccc0e Windows Live Mail Error ID 0x800ccc0e occurs when the application is unable to connect to a mail server. Your mail server is the computer responsible for retrieving, storing, and sending your e-mail messages. In order for Windows Live Mail to receive and send e-mail, you must tell the program where your e-mail server is and what special parameters it needs to communicate with it. First, you need to establish that you are capable of communicating with your mail server from your current location. To do this, hold down your WINDOWS KEY on your keyboard and hit the R key. This will bring up the RUN window (see Figure 1). Type CMD in the box and then click OK. This will bring up the command prompt. At the command prompt, type in the following line: telnet smtpmailserver.domain.com 25 Where smtpmailserver is the name of your e-mail provider’s SMTP mail server and domain is the domain of your mail server. For example, if you have a RoadRunner Internet connection and you live in the Southern Tier of New York, the line should read: telnet smtp-server.stny.rr.com 25 If you are unsure of your e-mail