Outlook 2007 and error code 0x80040154

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Newbie123

rencently upgraded from office 2000 to 2007
When I try to download email, I download 96 messages then I get a send/
receive error then followed by the 0x80040154 error. I keep getting the same
96 emails. I finally had the emails wiped off the server, thinking I had a
corrupt email causing the problem, but still get the error and can't download
any new emails. I can send email out. Tried deleting the email account and
starting over, no luck.

Any suggestions?
 
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Diane Poremsky [MVP]

how frequently are you checking for new email? Set it to at least 10 min and
see if it works. if using antispam or antivirus scanners, disable email
scanning.



** Please include your Outlook version, Account type, and Windows Version
when requesting assistance **
 
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Jacqui

I have a similar problem. I accidently installed Office 2K today, so I then
uninstalled it. Ever since then, my Outlook 2007 has freaked out. It deleted
the icon on the task menu, then when I finally found & replaced the shortcut,
I can send but not receive my email in Outlook. This is a new laptop with
preloaded trial software so I don't have installation cds. Thanks for any
advice!
 
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Brian Tillman

Jacqui said:
I have a similar problem. I accidently installed Office 2K today, so
I then uninstalled it. Ever since then, my Outlook 2007 has freaked
out. It deleted the icon on the task menu, then when I finally found
& replaced the shortcut, I can send but not receive my email in
Outlook. This is a new laptop with preloaded trial software so I
don't have installation cds. Thanks for any advice!

Many PCs with factory installed software come either with a hard drive
partition and a utility that allows you to create installation CDs or with a
system restore disk that allows you to restore your PC to the factory image.
You can also download a trial copy of Office 2007 from Microsoft.
 

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