Outlook 2000 error code when trying to "send/receive"

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Tracy

I currently run Office 2000 on 98SE. I started getting an
error code from my Outlook program when I try to connect
to my server using "send/receive" as normal. I can not
connect and I get the following error code: Ox800cccOd
I can receive e-mail on my outlook express, which I
brought out of moth-balls and I connect ok on Internet
Explore.I have double checked ALL of my e-mail accounts
settings over and over again and can not find any errors.
I don't believe this is a server problem. It is something
that has happened to Outlook. I have even "removed" office
2000 small business and reinstalled it but that did not
correct the problem. Does anyone have any suggestions on
how I might correct this problem as I prefer to use
Outlook vs Outlook Express as it is tied into so many of
my other software.
Help if you can.
Thanks
Tracy
 
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Deborah

----- Tracy wrote: ----

I currently run Office 2000 on 98SE. I started getting an
error code from my Outlook program when I try to connect
to my server using "send/receive" as normal. I can not
connect and I get the following error code: Ox800cccO
I can receive e-mail on my outlook express, which I
brought out of moth-balls and I connect ok on Internet
Explore.I have double checked ALL of my e-mail accounts
settings over and over again and can not find any errors.
I don't believe this is a server problem. It is something
that has happened to Outlook. I have even "removed" office
2000 small business and reinstalled it but that did not
correct the problem. Does anyone have any suggestions on
how I might correct this problem as I prefer to use
Outlook vs Outlook Express as it is tied into so many of
my other software
Help if you can
Thank
Trac

Tracy - did anyone ever get back to you on this...or have you found a solution to fix? I am having a similar problem with a similar error code using send/receive (as usual) in outlook/XP. Like you, I much prefer Outlook to OL Express. Did you find a fix...can you share it with me?
This has been frustrating and any help or info you can share is appreciated.
Deborah
 

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