Outlook says Task yahoo, Error 0x800CCCOD unable to find email se.

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Guest

I have never used Outlook and loaded it because it was required for my
Navman pocket PC. Everything else works, ie contacts, calendar, tasks etc.
except the above error message when I hit send/receive. I am unfamilar with
Outlook and how it works. Any suggestions?
 
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Brian Tillman

Travelingman said:
I have never used Outlook and loaded it because it was required for my
Navman pocket PC. Everything else works, ie contacts, calendar,
tasks etc. except the above error message when I hit send/receive. I
am unfamilar with Outlook and how it works. Any suggestions?

For email, it works just like Outlook Express. What type of Yahoo! account
are you trying to use? Is it a free Yahoo! account or a paid Yahoo!
account? What version of Outlook? What type of account are you trying to
create in Outlook? (i.e., POP, HTTP, IMAP, etc.)
 
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Guest

Thanks for your response Brian. I have Outlook 2002. I have a "free" Yahoo
account. I found a link on Yahoo Online Support in reference to Microsoft
Outlook 2002(XP) & 2003 which changed something as now when I hit
Send/Receive I get: Enter Network Password pop-up which requests to "Please
type your user name and password, which shows the Server as
pop.mail.yahoo.com and my User Name and Password," however when I click OK it
continues to display the same request no matter what I do.

It may be that it won't accept the "free" Yahoo account or what?
 
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Guest

Thanks for your response Brian. I have Outlook 2002. I have a "free" Yahoo
account. I found a link on Yahoo Online Support in reference to Microsoft
Outlook 2002(XP) & 2003 which changed something as now when I hit
Send/Receive I get: Enter Network Password pop-up which requests to "Please
type your user name and password, which shows the Server as
pop.mail.yahoo.com and my User Name and Password," however when I click OK it
continues to display the same request no matter what I do.

It may be that it won't accept the "free" Yahoo account or what?
 
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Gordon

travelingman wrote:
|| Thanks for your response Brian. I have Outlook 2002. I have a
|| "free" Yahoo account. I found a link on Yahoo Online Support in
|| reference to Microsoft Outlook 2002(XP) & 2003 which changed
|| something as now when I hit Send/Receive I get: Enter Network
|| Password pop-up which requests to "Please type your user name and
|| password, which shows the Server as pop.mail.yahoo.com and my User
|| Name and Password," however when I click OK it continues to display
|| the same request no matter what I do.
||
|| It may be that it won't accept the "free" Yahoo account or what?

Yahoo.com won't integrate into Outlook unless you have a paid subscription.
 
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Guest

Saw the yahoo and outlook error - this may link in and be helpful... my error
was Ox800CCC92

Background: Outlook 2003 (up to date with service packs - v2?) + Windows XP
system. Worked fine for years; suddenly can send e-mails but not receive.
"Enter Network Password" box comes up but when I enter details it just comes
up again and does nothing. When I cancel it then I get a failure report.
Yahoo.co.uk free e-mail account.

Having used these sites + Google searches and fiddled with the registry,
reloaded the e-mail account into Outlook 2003, rebooted etc. (and reset
passwords on the yahoo.co.uk account) decided to check yahoo again. The thing
that worked for me was going into options / mail options / POP access &
forwarding / ...somehow the Web and POP access had become unchecked. I just
checked the box and everything worked. Only 3 hours of my life never to be
recovered...but at least I can now go to sleep!

As ever there is a twist - my wife also has yahoo.co.uk account and we
access through our family computer i.e. the same computer + Outlook package.
Her e-mail always worked and her Web and POP access was unchecked i.e. it
didn't seem to be causing a problem with her account. HOWEVER, when I started
sending e-mails between ourselves to test the system the first two I sent
from her to me disappeared until I checked her Web/POP box and then the third
one I sent came through... along with the first two! Anyway, i am definitely
off to bed now. Hope this helps (or at least provides another avenue as
desperation creeps in!), Harold...
 

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