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R Doornbosch
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      3rd Feb 2004
When trying to send email I keep getting error code 0x800ccc0e from Outlook.
I'm using windows 2000 with Outlook 200 and have determined that port 110
must be blocked, this PC does not have a fire wall and the other three PC's
connected to the same router all work fine so what on this PC could be
blocking Port 110. How can I determine what's blocking this port?


 
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Lanwench [MVP - Exchange]
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      3rd Feb 2004
Have you tried:

1) Telnetting to your.mailserver.com on port 110?
2) Creating a new Outlook profile to test?

R Doornbosch wrote:
> When trying to send email I keep getting error code 0x800ccc0e from
> Outlook. I'm using windows 2000 with Outlook 200 and have determined
> that port 110 must be blocked, this PC does not have a fire wall and
> the other three PC's connected to the same router all work fine so
> what on this PC could be blocking Port 110. How can I determine
> what's blocking this port?



 
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R Doornbosch
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      3rd Feb 2004
I've deleted and re-setup the users account server times now, I've also
tried it in both Outlook and Outlook Express, I also believe that I've tried
to telnet but wasn't able to get a connection. I'm starting to wonder if I
need to re-install office altogether?


 
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Bob I
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      3rd Feb 2004
Maybe TCP/IP filtering got turned on.?

R Doornbosch wrote:

> When trying to send email I keep getting error code 0x800ccc0e from Outlook.
> I'm using windows 2000 with Outlook 200 and have determined that port 110
> must be blocked, this PC does not have a fire wall and the other three PC's
> connected to the same router all work fine so what on this PC could be
> blocking Port 110. How can I determine what's blocking this port?
>
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Lanwench [MVP - Exchange]
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      4th Feb 2004
Try to telnet - if you can't, it isn't a mail client problem, it's
networking/name resolution/whatnot.

R Doornbosch wrote:
> I've deleted and re-setup the users account server times now, I've
> also tried it in both Outlook and Outlook Express, I also believe
> that I've tried to telnet but wasn't able to get a connection. I'm
> starting to wonder if I need to re-install office altogether?



 
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