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This may be a common issue. I own my own Dell Inspiron 8200, which until
recently ran on windows XP Home Edition, now Professional. I never had any
trouble downloading email from or sending it out by using a POP3 email cleint.
Work is a small business with a Wireless LAN, to which I am connected by a
TP-LINK Wireless Caqrdbus Adaptor. POP3 email clients work fine.
Now that I'm using XP Professional, my both my Outlook and Eudora email
clients get "connection refused 10061," when they go to download mail and
Error transferring your mail ... 501 #2175005 syntax error in parameters are
arguments.
Using "System Restore" to a day before I used the Wireless LAN has worked,
but daily trips to work soon leave you with no system restore options.
Deinstalling the cardbus and office printer drivers also stopped the problem
once, but constant de-installs and re-installs aren't practical.
what have I missed in setting up my connection to the office wireless LAN
that is preventing what I think is the problem -- restoration of my default
home IP address, when I log on to my DSL ISP from home? Command prompt:
ipconfig/release followed by ipconfig/renew have not done the trick?
Suggestions? Thanks!
recently ran on windows XP Home Edition, now Professional. I never had any
trouble downloading email from or sending it out by using a POP3 email cleint.
Work is a small business with a Wireless LAN, to which I am connected by a
TP-LINK Wireless Caqrdbus Adaptor. POP3 email clients work fine.
Now that I'm using XP Professional, my both my Outlook and Eudora email
clients get "connection refused 10061," when they go to download mail and
Error transferring your mail ... 501 #2175005 syntax error in parameters are
arguments.
Using "System Restore" to a day before I used the Wireless LAN has worked,
but daily trips to work soon leave you with no system restore options.
Deinstalling the cardbus and office printer drivers also stopped the problem
once, but constant de-installs and re-installs aren't practical.
what have I missed in setting up my connection to the office wireless LAN
that is preventing what I think is the problem -- restoration of my default
home IP address, when I log on to my DSL ISP from home? Command prompt:
ipconfig/release followed by ipconfig/renew have not done the trick?
Suggestions? Thanks!