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I have outlook 2002 with SP3. Although initially the send/receive works fine,
after about 10 min it stops working, giving the message 0x8004210a. There is
no problem with the internet. If I close Outlook and restart it all is well
for another 10 min. The only information I have found on the microsoft
website is that SP3 is supposed to fix this - but it hasn't. Does anyone else
have any other ideas?
 
I have outlook 2002 with SP3. Although initially the send/receive
works fine, after about 10 min it stops working, giving the message
0x8004210a. There is no problem with the internet. If I close Outlook
and restart it all is well for another 10 min. The only information I
have found on the microsoft website is that SP3 is supposed to fix
this - but it hasn't. Does anyone else have any other ideas?

Nothing specific but generically:

1) Have you scanned your machine for viruses/spyware?
2) How much RAM do you have?
3) Have you done a detect and repair on Outlook?
4) Are you running Norton Internet Security by any chance? If so you might
check with them for the latest updates.


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Aloha,

-Ben-
Ben M. Schorr, OneNote-MVP
Stockholm Consulting Group/KSG
http://www.scgab.com
Microsoft OneNote FAQ:
http://home.hawaii.rr.com/schorr/computers/onenotefaq.htm

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1) Have you scanned your machine for viruses/spyware? - Yes
2) How much RAM do you have? - 384MB, XP professional, AMD 500 MHz, free
space 3.5GB
3) Have you done a detect and repair on Outlook? Yes
4) Are you running Norton Internet Security by any chance? No, just ZA
(free) and ETrust AV
 
1) Have you scanned your machine for viruses/spyware? - Yes
2) How much RAM do you have? - 384MB, XP professional, AMD 500 MHz,
free space 3.5GB
3) Have you done a detect and repair on Outlook? Yes
4) Are you running Norton Internet Security by any chance? No, just
ZA (free) and ETrust AV


384MB is a little low, but should be sufficient. What happens if you turn
off ETrust as a test?

--
Aloha,

-Ben-
Ben M. Schorr, OneNote-MVP
Stockholm Consulting Group/KSG
http://www.scgab.com
Microsoft OneNote FAQ:
http://home.hawaii.rr.com/schorr/computers/onenotefaq.htm

**I apologize but I am unable to respond to direct requests for assistance.
Please post questions and replies here in the newsgroup. Mahalo!
 
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