Error Message 0x80042108

G

Guest

I am able to send, but not receive email. Getting this message: Task
'incoming.verizon.net - Sending and receiving' reported error (0x80042108):
'Outlook is unable to connect to your incoming (POP3) e-mail server. If you
continue to receive this message contact your server administrator or ISP.’

Using Windows 2000, Outlook 2002. Do not have NAV or firewall on the
computer.

Below is the error log, I’d appreciate any ideas anybody might have on what
could be causing this problem. Verizon says the problem is not at their end.

2005.06.29 23:03:42 <<<< Logging Started (level is LTF_TRACE) >>>>
2005.06.29 23:03:42 Successfully initialized the resource manager
2005.06.29 23:03:42 ResourceObject [THIS: 00188800]: Created
2005.06.29 23:03:42 ResourceObject [THIS: 00188800]: Synchronize called
(flags = 00000031)
2005.06.29 23:03:42 ResourceObject [THIS: 00188800]: Synch operation
started (flags = 00000031)
2005.06.29 23:03:42 ResourceObject [THIS: 00188800]: StartImport(flags =
00000000, max msg = ffffffff): full items
2005.06.29 23:03:42 ResourceObject [THIS: 00188800]: Trying to read
remote URL off the resource
2005.06.29 23:03:42 Looking up handler for POP
2005.06.29 23:03:42 Creating proto handler
{848F8363-04C9-11D3-B8AF-00105A19CDC6}
2005.06.29 23:03:42 Initializing proto handler
{848F8363-04C9-11D3-B8AF-00105A19CDC6}
2005.06.29 23:03:42 ResourceObject [THIS: 00188800]: StartImport:
Retrieving Blob
2005.06.29 23:03:42 ResourceObject [THIS: 00188800]: StartImport:
pCallback->StartImport
2005.06.29 23:03:42 Callback::LogText[THIS: 001648e8] (flags =
LTF_TRACE, hr = 00000000, code = 00000000,
2005.06.29 23:03:42 "CPOPManifestTask: Begin execution")
2005.06.29 23:03:42 Callback::ExecuteThread[THIS: 001648e8] (00001000)
returns 00000000
2005.06.29 23:03:42 Callback::ExecuteThread[THIS: 001648e8] (00001000)
returns 00000000
2005.06.29 23:03:42 ResourceObject [THIS: 00188800]: DeleteNukedItems -
Nothing to nuke
2005.06.29 23:03:42 ResourceObject [THIS: 00188800]: UploadItems: 0
messages to send
2005.06.29 23:03:42 Callback::LogText[THIS: 001648e8] (flags =
LTF_TRACE, hr = 00000000, code = 00000000,
2005.06.29 23:03:42 "POP3: Finding host")
2005.06.29 23:03:43 Callback::LogText[THIS: 001648e8] (flags =
LTF_TRACE, hr = 00000000, code = 00000000,
2005.06.29 23:03:43 "POP3: Connecting to host")
2005.06.29 23:03:44 Callback::LogText[THIS: 001648e8] (flags =
LTF_TRACE, hr = 00000000, code = 00000000,
2005.06.29 23:03:44 "POP3: Disconnected from host")
2005.06.29 23:03:44 Callback::LogText[THIS: 001648e8] (flags =
LTF_TRACE, hr = 00000000, code = 00000000,
2005.06.29 23:03:44 "CPOPManifestTask: End execution")
2005.06.29 23:03:44 Callback::ReportStatus[THIS: 001648e8]
(ulAsynchPhase = RSF_COMPLETED, hrStatus = 0x80042108)
2005.06.29 23:03:44 ResourceObject [THIS: 00188800]: Synch operation
completed
2005.06.29 23:03:51 ResourceObject [THIS: 00188800]: Destroyed
2005.06.29 23:03:51 Resource manager terminated
 
P

Peter Foldes

Check with Verizon on your pop3 setting. Is the pop3 receiving set up correctly

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Mad108 said:
I am able to send, but not receive email. Getting this message: Task
'incoming.verizon.net - Sending and receiving' reported error (0x80042108):
'Outlook is unable to connect to your incoming (POP3) e-mail server. If you
continue to receive this message contact your server administrator or ISP.’

Using Windows 2000, Outlook 2002. Do not have NAV or firewall on the
computer.

Below is the error log, I’d appreciate any ideas anybody might have on what
could be causing this problem. Verizon says the problem is not at their end.

2005.06.29 23:03:42 <<<< Logging Started (level is LTF_TRACE) >>>>
2005.06.29 23:03:42 Successfully initialized the resource manager
2005.06.29 23:03:42 ResourceObject [THIS: 00188800]: Created
2005.06.29 23:03:42 ResourceObject [THIS: 00188800]: Synchronize called
(flags = 00000031)
2005.06.29 23:03:42 ResourceObject [THIS: 00188800]: Synch operation
started (flags = 00000031)
2005.06.29 23:03:42 ResourceObject [THIS: 00188800]: StartImport(flags =
00000000, max msg = ffffffff): full items
2005.06.29 23:03:42 ResourceObject [THIS: 00188800]: Trying to read
remote URL off the resource
2005.06.29 23:03:42 Looking up handler for POP
2005.06.29 23:03:42 Creating proto handler
{848F8363-04C9-11D3-B8AF-00105A19CDC6}
2005.06.29 23:03:42 Initializing proto handler
{848F8363-04C9-11D3-B8AF-00105A19CDC6}
2005.06.29 23:03:42 ResourceObject [THIS: 00188800]: StartImport:
Retrieving Blob
2005.06.29 23:03:42 ResourceObject [THIS: 00188800]: StartImport:
pCallback->StartImport
2005.06.29 23:03:42 Callback::LogText[THIS: 001648e8] (flags =
LTF_TRACE, hr = 00000000, code = 00000000,
2005.06.29 23:03:42 "CPOPManifestTask: Begin execution")
2005.06.29 23:03:42 Callback::ExecuteThread[THIS: 001648e8] (00001000)
returns 00000000
2005.06.29 23:03:42 Callback::ExecuteThread[THIS: 001648e8] (00001000)
returns 00000000
2005.06.29 23:03:42 ResourceObject [THIS: 00188800]: DeleteNukedItems -
Nothing to nuke
2005.06.29 23:03:42 ResourceObject [THIS: 00188800]: UploadItems: 0
messages to send
2005.06.29 23:03:42 Callback::LogText[THIS: 001648e8] (flags =
LTF_TRACE, hr = 00000000, code = 00000000,
2005.06.29 23:03:42 "POP3: Finding host")
2005.06.29 23:03:43 Callback::LogText[THIS: 001648e8] (flags =
LTF_TRACE, hr = 00000000, code = 00000000,
2005.06.29 23:03:43 "POP3: Connecting to host")
2005.06.29 23:03:44 Callback::LogText[THIS: 001648e8] (flags =
LTF_TRACE, hr = 00000000, code = 00000000,
2005.06.29 23:03:44 "POP3: Disconnected from host")
2005.06.29 23:03:44 Callback::LogText[THIS: 001648e8] (flags =
LTF_TRACE, hr = 00000000, code = 00000000,
2005.06.29 23:03:44 "CPOPManifestTask: End execution")
2005.06.29 23:03:44 Callback::ReportStatus[THIS: 001648e8]
(ulAsynchPhase = RSF_COMPLETED, hrStatus = 0x80042108)
2005.06.29 23:03:44 ResourceObject [THIS: 00188800]: Synch operation
completed
2005.06.29 23:03:51 ResourceObject [THIS: 00188800]: Destroyed
2005.06.29 23:03:51 Resource manager terminated
 
G

Guest

Hello,

Yes, I checked with Verizon, and they went through all the account settings
and verified they were correct. It was at that point they said the problem is
not on their end. The email worked at one time with the same account
settings as it now has.

Peter Foldes said:
Check with Verizon on your pop3 setting. Is the pop3 receiving set up correctly

--
Peter

Please Reply to Newsgroup for the benefit of others
Requests for assistance by email can not and will not be acknowledged.

Mad108 said:
I am able to send, but not receive email. Getting this message: Task
'incoming.verizon.net - Sending and receiving' reported error (0x80042108):
'Outlook is unable to connect to your incoming (POP3) e-mail server. If you
continue to receive this message contact your server administrator or ISP.’

Using Windows 2000, Outlook 2002. Do not have NAV or firewall on the
computer.

Below is the error log, I’d appreciate any ideas anybody might have on what
could be causing this problem. Verizon says the problem is not at their end.

2005.06.29 23:03:42 <<<< Logging Started (level is LTF_TRACE) >>>>
2005.06.29 23:03:42 Successfully initialized the resource manager
2005.06.29 23:03:42 ResourceObject [THIS: 00188800]: Created
2005.06.29 23:03:42 ResourceObject [THIS: 00188800]: Synchronize called
(flags = 00000031)
2005.06.29 23:03:42 ResourceObject [THIS: 00188800]: Synch operation
started (flags = 00000031)
2005.06.29 23:03:42 ResourceObject [THIS: 00188800]: StartImport(flags =
00000000, max msg = ffffffff): full items
2005.06.29 23:03:42 ResourceObject [THIS: 00188800]: Trying to read
remote URL off the resource
2005.06.29 23:03:42 Looking up handler for POP
2005.06.29 23:03:42 Creating proto handler
{848F8363-04C9-11D3-B8AF-00105A19CDC6}
2005.06.29 23:03:42 Initializing proto handler
{848F8363-04C9-11D3-B8AF-00105A19CDC6}
2005.06.29 23:03:42 ResourceObject [THIS: 00188800]: StartImport:
Retrieving Blob
2005.06.29 23:03:42 ResourceObject [THIS: 00188800]: StartImport:
pCallback->StartImport
2005.06.29 23:03:42 Callback::LogText[THIS: 001648e8] (flags =
LTF_TRACE, hr = 00000000, code = 00000000,
2005.06.29 23:03:42 "CPOPManifestTask: Begin execution")
2005.06.29 23:03:42 Callback::ExecuteThread[THIS: 001648e8] (00001000)
returns 00000000
2005.06.29 23:03:42 Callback::ExecuteThread[THIS: 001648e8] (00001000)
returns 00000000
2005.06.29 23:03:42 ResourceObject [THIS: 00188800]: DeleteNukedItems -
Nothing to nuke
2005.06.29 23:03:42 ResourceObject [THIS: 00188800]: UploadItems: 0
messages to send
2005.06.29 23:03:42 Callback::LogText[THIS: 001648e8] (flags =
LTF_TRACE, hr = 00000000, code = 00000000,
2005.06.29 23:03:42 "POP3: Finding host")
2005.06.29 23:03:43 Callback::LogText[THIS: 001648e8] (flags =
LTF_TRACE, hr = 00000000, code = 00000000,
2005.06.29 23:03:43 "POP3: Connecting to host")
2005.06.29 23:03:44 Callback::LogText[THIS: 001648e8] (flags =
LTF_TRACE, hr = 00000000, code = 00000000,
2005.06.29 23:03:44 "POP3: Disconnected from host")
2005.06.29 23:03:44 Callback::LogText[THIS: 001648e8] (flags =
LTF_TRACE, hr = 00000000, code = 00000000,
2005.06.29 23:03:44 "CPOPManifestTask: End execution")
2005.06.29 23:03:44 Callback::ReportStatus[THIS: 001648e8]
(ulAsynchPhase = RSF_COMPLETED, hrStatus = 0x80042108)
2005.06.29 23:03:44 ResourceObject [THIS: 00188800]: Synch operation
completed
2005.06.29 23:03:51 ResourceObject [THIS: 00188800]: Destroyed
2005.06.29 23:03:51 Resource manager terminated
 
B

Brian Tillman

Mad108 said:
Yes, I checked with Verizon, and they went through all the account
settings and verified they were correct. It was at that point they
said the problem is not on their end. The email worked at one time
with the same account settings as it now has.

Open a command prompt window and see if you can ping the server

ping mail.verizon.net

(or whatever the POP server name is). If that works, try to connect to it
like a POP client:

telnet mail.verizon.net 110
+OK Messaging Multiplexor (Sun Java(tm) System Messaging Server 6.2 Patch
0.04 (
built Dec 24 2004)) <[email protected]>
quit
+OK goodbye
 
C

Can-so

Are you using both pop and SMTP settings of verzion or is one different?
Try this article

http://support.microsoft.com/default.aspx?scid=KB;EN-US;813514
--
"Bother," said Pooh as he struggled with the computer.

"It never does quite what I want."

"I wish Christopher Robin were here."

Mad108 said:
I am able to send, but not receive email. Getting this message: Task
'incoming.verizon.net - Sending and receiving' reported error
(0x80042108):
'Outlook is unable to connect to your incoming (POP3) e-mail server. If
you
continue to receive this message contact your server administrator or ISP.'

Using Windows 2000, Outlook 2002. Do not have NAV or firewall on the
computer.

Below is the error log, I'd appreciate any ideas anybody might have on
what
could be causing this problem. Verizon says the problem is not at their
end.

2005.06.29 23:03:42 <<<< Logging Started (level is LTF_TRACE) >>>>
2005.06.29 23:03:42 Successfully initialized the resource manager
2005.06.29 23:03:42 ResourceObject [THIS: 00188800]: Created
2005.06.29 23:03:42 ResourceObject [THIS: 00188800]: Synchronize called
(flags = 00000031)
2005.06.29 23:03:42 ResourceObject [THIS: 00188800]: Synch operation
started (flags = 00000031)
2005.06.29 23:03:42 ResourceObject [THIS: 00188800]: StartImport(flags
=
00000000, max msg = ffffffff): full items
2005.06.29 23:03:42 ResourceObject [THIS: 00188800]: Trying to read
remote URL off the resource
2005.06.29 23:03:42 Looking up handler for POP
2005.06.29 23:03:42 Creating proto handler
{848F8363-04C9-11D3-B8AF-00105A19CDC6}
2005.06.29 23:03:42 Initializing proto handler
{848F8363-04C9-11D3-B8AF-00105A19CDC6}
2005.06.29 23:03:42 ResourceObject [THIS: 00188800]: StartImport:
Retrieving Blob
2005.06.29 23:03:42 ResourceObject [THIS: 00188800]: StartImport:
pCallback->StartImport
2005.06.29 23:03:42 Callback::LogText[THIS: 001648e8] (flags =
LTF_TRACE, hr = 00000000, code = 00000000,
2005.06.29 23:03:42 "CPOPManifestTask: Begin execution")
2005.06.29 23:03:42 Callback::ExecuteThread[THIS: 001648e8]
(00001000)
returns 00000000
2005.06.29 23:03:42 Callback::ExecuteThread[THIS: 001648e8]
(00001000)
returns 00000000
2005.06.29 23:03:42 ResourceObject [THIS: 00188800]: DeleteNukedItems -
Nothing to nuke
2005.06.29 23:03:42 ResourceObject [THIS: 00188800]: UploadItems: 0
messages to send
2005.06.29 23:03:42 Callback::LogText[THIS: 001648e8] (flags =
LTF_TRACE, hr = 00000000, code = 00000000,
2005.06.29 23:03:42 "POP3: Finding host")
2005.06.29 23:03:43 Callback::LogText[THIS: 001648e8] (flags =
LTF_TRACE, hr = 00000000, code = 00000000,
2005.06.29 23:03:43 "POP3: Connecting to host")
2005.06.29 23:03:44 Callback::LogText[THIS: 001648e8] (flags =
LTF_TRACE, hr = 00000000, code = 00000000,
2005.06.29 23:03:44 "POP3: Disconnected from host")
2005.06.29 23:03:44 Callback::LogText[THIS: 001648e8] (flags =
LTF_TRACE, hr = 00000000, code = 00000000,
2005.06.29 23:03:44 "CPOPManifestTask: End execution")
2005.06.29 23:03:44 Callback::ReportStatus[THIS: 001648e8]
(ulAsynchPhase = RSF_COMPLETED, hrStatus = 0x80042108)
2005.06.29 23:03:44 ResourceObject [THIS: 00188800]: Synch operation
completed
2005.06.29 23:03:51 ResourceObject [THIS: 00188800]: Destroyed
2005.06.29 23:03:51 Resource manager terminated
 
G

Guest

Hi brian,

Pinged server mail.verizon.net and this is what I got:

"C:\>ping mail.verizon.net

Pinging mail.verizon.net [206.46.232.10] with 32 bytes of data:

Reply from 206.46.232.10: bytes=32 time=72ms TTL=245
Reply from 206.46.232.10: bytes=32 time=71ms TTL=245
Reply from 206.46.232.10: bytes=32 time=71ms TTL=245
Reply from 206.46.232.10: bytes=32 time=72ms TTL=245

Ping statistics for 206.46.232.10:
Packets: Sent = 4, Received = 4, Lost = 0 (0% loss),
Approximate round trip times in milli-seconds:
Minimum = 71ms, Maximum = 72ms, Average = 71ms"


did telnet to mail.verizon.net and got this:

+OK Messaging Multiplexor (Sun Java(tm) System Messaging Server 6.2 Patch
0.04 (
built Dec 24 2004)) <[email protected]>
+OK goodbye


Connection to host lost.



tried telnet to incoming.verizon.net 110 (this is the incoming mail server
(POP3):

C:\>telnet incoming.verizon.net 110
Connecting To incoming.verizon.net...Could not open a connection to host on
port
110 : Connect failed


telnet to outgoing.verizon.net 25 (this is the outgoing mail server (SMTP):

220 vms042pub.verizon.net -- Server ESMTP (Sun Java System Messaging Server
6.2
HotFix 0.04 (built Dec 24 2004))
221 2.3.0 Bye received. Goodbye.


Connection to host lost.


So - does this mean i am connecting ok to all of them except the incoming
server on port 110? And if so does this give you a clue as to what is going
on?

Thanks for your help
 
G

Guest

incoming, port 110 - the pop3 server is incoming.verizon.net

outgoing, port 25 - the SMTP is outgoing.verizon.net

this is what verizon tells you to use, all of the outlook account setting
are correct according to them

Can-so said:
Are you using both pop and SMTP settings of verzion or is one different?
Try this article

http://support.microsoft.com/default.aspx?scid=KB;EN-US;813514
--
"Bother," said Pooh as he struggled with the computer.

"It never does quite what I want."

"I wish Christopher Robin were here."

Mad108 said:
I am able to send, but not receive email. Getting this message: Task
'incoming.verizon.net - Sending and receiving' reported error
(0x80042108):
'Outlook is unable to connect to your incoming (POP3) e-mail server. If
you
continue to receive this message contact your server administrator or ISP.'

Using Windows 2000, Outlook 2002. Do not have NAV or firewall on the
computer.

Below is the error log, I'd appreciate any ideas anybody might have on
what
could be causing this problem. Verizon says the problem is not at their
end.

2005.06.29 23:03:42 <<<< Logging Started (level is LTF_TRACE) >>>>
2005.06.29 23:03:42 Successfully initialized the resource manager
2005.06.29 23:03:42 ResourceObject [THIS: 00188800]: Created
2005.06.29 23:03:42 ResourceObject [THIS: 00188800]: Synchronize called
(flags = 00000031)
2005.06.29 23:03:42 ResourceObject [THIS: 00188800]: Synch operation
started (flags = 00000031)
2005.06.29 23:03:42 ResourceObject [THIS: 00188800]: StartImport(flags
=
00000000, max msg = ffffffff): full items
2005.06.29 23:03:42 ResourceObject [THIS: 00188800]: Trying to read
remote URL off the resource
2005.06.29 23:03:42 Looking up handler for POP
2005.06.29 23:03:42 Creating proto handler
{848F8363-04C9-11D3-B8AF-00105A19CDC6}
2005.06.29 23:03:42 Initializing proto handler
{848F8363-04C9-11D3-B8AF-00105A19CDC6}
2005.06.29 23:03:42 ResourceObject [THIS: 00188800]: StartImport:
Retrieving Blob
2005.06.29 23:03:42 ResourceObject [THIS: 00188800]: StartImport:
pCallback->StartImport
2005.06.29 23:03:42 Callback::LogText[THIS: 001648e8] (flags =
LTF_TRACE, hr = 00000000, code = 00000000,
2005.06.29 23:03:42 "CPOPManifestTask: Begin execution")
2005.06.29 23:03:42 Callback::ExecuteThread[THIS: 001648e8]
(00001000)
returns 00000000
2005.06.29 23:03:42 Callback::ExecuteThread[THIS: 001648e8]
(00001000)
returns 00000000
2005.06.29 23:03:42 ResourceObject [THIS: 00188800]: DeleteNukedItems -
Nothing to nuke
2005.06.29 23:03:42 ResourceObject [THIS: 00188800]: UploadItems: 0
messages to send
2005.06.29 23:03:42 Callback::LogText[THIS: 001648e8] (flags =
LTF_TRACE, hr = 00000000, code = 00000000,
2005.06.29 23:03:42 "POP3: Finding host")
2005.06.29 23:03:43 Callback::LogText[THIS: 001648e8] (flags =
LTF_TRACE, hr = 00000000, code = 00000000,
2005.06.29 23:03:43 "POP3: Connecting to host")
2005.06.29 23:03:44 Callback::LogText[THIS: 001648e8] (flags =
LTF_TRACE, hr = 00000000, code = 00000000,
2005.06.29 23:03:44 "POP3: Disconnected from host")
2005.06.29 23:03:44 Callback::LogText[THIS: 001648e8] (flags =
LTF_TRACE, hr = 00000000, code = 00000000,
2005.06.29 23:03:44 "CPOPManifestTask: End execution")
2005.06.29 23:03:44 Callback::ReportStatus[THIS: 001648e8]
(ulAsynchPhase = RSF_COMPLETED, hrStatus = 0x80042108)
2005.06.29 23:03:44 ResourceObject [THIS: 00188800]: Synch operation
completed
2005.06.29 23:03:51 ResourceObject [THIS: 00188800]: Destroyed
2005.06.29 23:03:51 Resource manager terminated
 
B

Brian Tillman

Mad108 said:
did telnet to mail.verizon.net and got this:

+OK Messaging Multiplexor (Sun Java(tm) System Messaging Server 6.2
Patch
0.04 (
built Dec 24 2004)) <[email protected]>
+OK goodbye

This is a connection to port 110, for sure. This is exactly what I get when
connecting to port 110. The default telnet port is port 23 and
mail.verizon.net doesn't listen on that port, so it can't respond.
tried telnet to incoming.verizon.net 110 (this is the incoming mail
server (POP3):

C:\>telnet incoming.verizon.net 110
Connecting To incoming.verizon.net...Could not open a connection to
host on port
110 : Connect failed

Since "incoming.verizon.net" and "mail.verizon.net" are physically the same
machine, you should get exactly the same response. I do. It also shouldn't
matter which of the two names you use. However, try using mail.verizon.net
instead of incoming.verizon.net in your account.
 
G

Guest

Thanks Brian, will try this when I get home and let you know what happens. I
am not sure why verizon instructs users to set it at incoming.verizon.net
instead of mail.verizon.net
 
G

Guest

Brian,

Thanks for all your help, I'm receiving mail (for now) using
mail.verizon.net. I'll be interested to contact verizon and ask what is
going on, and why they never bothered to suggest trying that instead of
incoming.verizon.net.
 
B

Brian Tillman

Mad108 said:
Thanks for all your help, I'm receiving mail (for now) using
mail.verizon.net.

I'm glad, but I'm sure puzzled because those names both point to the same
machine:

$ nslookup mail.verizon.net
Non-authoritative answer:
Name: MAIL.VERIZON.NET
Address: 206.46.232.10

$ nslookup incoming.verizon.net
Non-authoritative answer:
Name: INCOMING.VERIZON.NET
Address: 206.46.232.10
 
G

Guest

I have had the same problem with error 0x80042108 & 0x80042109 in the last
couple of days. This was after I had installed the latest Office 2003 SP2
update! When I restored to a time prior to this update all was OK. The next
night auto update ran and auto-installed the same update, and the next day
the same errors were back. Another restore and all was OK again!
Have you by any chance installed this update lately???

Mad108 said:
I am able to send, but not receive email. Getting this message: Task
'incoming.verizon.net - Sending and receiving' reported error (0x80042108):
'Outlook is unable to connect to your incoming (POP3) e-mail server. If you
continue to receive this message contact your server administrator or ISP.’

Using Windows 2000, Outlook 2002. Do not have NAV or firewall on the
computer.

Below is the error log, I’d appreciate any ideas anybody might have on what
could be causing this problem. Verizon says the problem is not at their end.

2005.06.29 23:03:42 <<<< Logging Started (level is LTF_TRACE) >>>>
2005.06.29 23:03:42 Successfully initialized the resource manager
2005.06.29 23:03:42 ResourceObject [THIS: 00188800]: Created
2005.06.29 23:03:42 ResourceObject [THIS: 00188800]: Synchronize called
(flags = 00000031)
2005.06.29 23:03:42 ResourceObject [THIS: 00188800]: Synch operation
started (flags = 00000031)
2005.06.29 23:03:42 ResourceObject [THIS: 00188800]: StartImport(flags =
00000000, max msg = ffffffff): full items
2005.06.29 23:03:42 ResourceObject [THIS: 00188800]: Trying to read
remote URL off the resource
2005.06.29 23:03:42 Looking up handler for POP
2005.06.29 23:03:42 Creating proto handler
{848F8363-04C9-11D3-B8AF-00105A19CDC6}
2005.06.29 23:03:42 Initializing proto handler
{848F8363-04C9-11D3-B8AF-00105A19CDC6}
2005.06.29 23:03:42 ResourceObject [THIS: 00188800]: StartImport:
Retrieving Blob
2005.06.29 23:03:42 ResourceObject [THIS: 00188800]: StartImport:
pCallback->StartImport
2005.06.29 23:03:42 Callback::LogText[THIS: 001648e8] (flags =
LTF_TRACE, hr = 00000000, code = 00000000,
2005.06.29 23:03:42 "CPOPManifestTask: Begin execution")
2005.06.29 23:03:42 Callback::ExecuteThread[THIS: 001648e8] (00001000)
returns 00000000
2005.06.29 23:03:42 Callback::ExecuteThread[THIS: 001648e8] (00001000)
returns 00000000
2005.06.29 23:03:42 ResourceObject [THIS: 00188800]: DeleteNukedItems -
Nothing to nuke
2005.06.29 23:03:42 ResourceObject [THIS: 00188800]: UploadItems: 0
messages to send
2005.06.29 23:03:42 Callback::LogText[THIS: 001648e8] (flags =
LTF_TRACE, hr = 00000000, code = 00000000,
2005.06.29 23:03:42 "POP3: Finding host")
2005.06.29 23:03:43 Callback::LogText[THIS: 001648e8] (flags =
LTF_TRACE, hr = 00000000, code = 00000000,
2005.06.29 23:03:43 "POP3: Connecting to host")
2005.06.29 23:03:44 Callback::LogText[THIS: 001648e8] (flags =
LTF_TRACE, hr = 00000000, code = 00000000,
2005.06.29 23:03:44 "POP3: Disconnected from host")
2005.06.29 23:03:44 Callback::LogText[THIS: 001648e8] (flags =
LTF_TRACE, hr = 00000000, code = 00000000,
2005.06.29 23:03:44 "CPOPManifestTask: End execution")
2005.06.29 23:03:44 Callback::ReportStatus[THIS: 001648e8]
(ulAsynchPhase = RSF_COMPLETED, hrStatus = 0x80042108)
2005.06.29 23:03:44 ResourceObject [THIS: 00188800]: Synch operation
completed
2005.06.29 23:03:51 ResourceObject [THIS: 00188800]: Destroyed
2005.06.29 23:03:51 Resource manager terminated
 
G

Guest

I don't know if this applies to you, but I disabled the Trend Micro Anti-Spam
Toolbar beta I was using to make my SP2 patched Outlook 2003 work again.
I did not need to reverse the service pack at all.

Don D in Tucson
 

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