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PLEASE read the article. You probably simply have your mail
program on your laptop misconfigured.

Leo


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Posted by: Leo at June 29, 2008 4:44 PM

I have worked with Outlook Express alot, and also with the newer version called windows mail on the Vista Operation system. I have found that when you use certain kinds of virus scan programs such as (Norton) that the program likes to change settings for you wether you want it to or not. When this happens, disable the program and if that fixes it, then you have found the problem. Now you might want to disable the spam filter or other part of that program that is the problem. In my experience with it, usually if I have the virus scan set up to ONLY scan for virus's, then it will be ok.

Posted by: Laurie at July 14, 2008 10:10 AM

I have spent at least three hours with Comcast tech people. I no longer can get Comcast to connect with my Outlook Express 6. My problem is with my wifes computer which is Intel (R) Pentium (R) 4 CPU 2.66 GHZ, process ore speed 2.60 Ghz, Ram 512 MB, Windows XP Home, opeerating system version5.1.2600 which is automatical set to download Microsoft info. HOWEVER - this computer has been used in a little bit different ways as far as Outlook Express. At one time it contain over 3000 emails in the inbound box and pbly should not even worked. All of a sudden it quit connecting. Comcast suggest I take a portion of the 3000 emails and put them in a new file, I did. Shortly after that the 1700 emails in the in box completely disappeared. Now there should be no reason that it should not connect with Comcast. Instead all the emails seem to be going into the Comcast Web mail. This email is very confusing and difficult for my wife to operate and wants to get Outlook Express going again. I have looked at a bunch of cure-all programs and they seem to confuse me more. Is there another email program much like OE that you would suggest converting to. You have helped me before and I do keep fwdg you new letter of many of my email friends. Hope they get started with you. Thanks again. Bud M

Posted by: Bud Madson at December 2, 2008 3:17 PM

Most of the problems in outlook and outlook express are resolved by merely restarting the computer.

Posted by: Chintan Padhya at May 18, 2009 3:12 AM

Outlook error 0x800ccc0d......this error generally occurs becuase the internet is not connected

Posted by: RUDY at May 30, 2009 6:23 PM

Outlook Error 0x800ccc0d - My Norton 360 Premier Edition has blocked the access to the internet.
How to fix it:
-Open Norton
-Settings
-Firewall Protection
-Firewall Program Rules
-In Outlokk Access : set Custom
Then it will be ok

Posted by: Paulo Vorperian at June 20, 2009 12:07 PM

I also was getting Outlook Express error 0x800ccc0d which basically was telling me I had no internet connection. If I tried to use Internet Explorer I would get 'Page not Found' and if I clicked on the 'run diagnostics' option under 'Page not Found' I would get Error 12007. I could get rid of this conditon by resetting the computer, or by turning it off and then back on again. It would work for about 10 minutes, and then, the same problem would occur. The resolution was to run a 'Registry repair/Cure' program that I downloaded for agbout $12.00. This program found registry problems and was able to fix them. After that, my computer worked fine. I would say that 'Reg Cure' fixed my problem.

Posted by: Bill Divers at September 30, 2009 12:24 PM

After a lot of internet searching, I ran Registry Mechanic (free) and that solved my problem. McAfee online support wasn't any help.

Posted by: Terry Richardson at October 26, 2009 1:34 PM
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