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Old May 20th, 2005, 07:37 PM
Outlook2002HotmailErrors
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Default Task 'Hotmail: Folder Inbox Synchronizing headers ' reported e

OK, I now have TWO PAID hotmail (upgraded from older accounts) and one or the
other still has the following problem.

Task 'mymailacct: Folder:Inbox Synchronizing headers.' reported error
(0x800CCCF4) : 'An unknown error has occurred. Please save any existing work
and restart the program.'

restarting maybe 10 times sometimes makes it work for a short period.


"Andreas Roeder" wrote:

Hi Stanley,
have you already read this?
http://www.mcse.ms/archive127-2004-3-503796.html

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"Stanley" schrieb im Newsbeitrag
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Wanted to use Outlook 2002 to access my hotmail,

So I added an email account in outlook 2002, chose 'http mail', selected
hotmail.

When I clicked send/receive, I see this message:

Task 'Hotmail: Folder Inbox Synchronizing headers ' reported error

0x800CCCF4

I clicked 'detect and repair' outlook a few times but to no avail.

I went to internet options in explorer and added www.hotmail.com as

'Allow'
under the privacy settings as well. No avail too.

Anyone can help?
--
Stan




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Old June 9th, 2005, 05:09 PM
samareth
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One thing I found out only through searching the Knowedge Base and then
sending e-mail to Microsoft is that access to Hotmail through Outlook Express
has never been a truly supported feature. The access you get if you pay to
upgrade your account includes the ability to gain POP3 access to your e-mail,
which is the approach that both Outlook and Outlook Express provide the
strongest support for.

"Specialist David W [MCSE]" wrote:

Access to Hotmail through e-mail software such as Outlook or Outlook Express
now involves a monthly subscription. Hotmail can still of course be read
through the WebMail interface at www.HotMail.Com

Thanks In Advance

Specialist David W
(U.S.A.F. Network Information Systems)
"Stanley" wrote in message
...
Wanted to use Outlook 2002 to access my hotmail,

So I added an email account in outlook 2002, chose 'http mail', selected
hotmail.

When I clicked send/receive, I see this message:

Task 'Hotmail: Folder Inbox Synchronizing headers ' reported error
0x800CCCF4

I clicked 'detect and repair' outlook a few times but to no avail.

I went to internet options in explorer and added www.hotmail.com as
'Allow'
under the privacy settings as well. No avail too.

Anyone can help?
--
Stan




 




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