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Ikeb
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Posted: Mon Dec 29, 2003 4:00 pm Post subject: Re: 0x800ccc0f error firewall winroute send email |
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Fran Spain wrote: |
Use a program (tcpoptimizer from speedguide for example) to calculate what is the maximum packet size not fragmented, for me 1454 |
Interesting! I had MTU problems over the summer when my link would only handle a max MTU of about 400! What a pain. Perhaps your suggestion would have helped. Anyway, be careful of max MTU. That could change depending on the routed path taken it seems. The MTU from my LAN to my ISP's main server is now rock-solid at 1464 but sometimes drops to ~1430. I imagine, depending on the destination, max MTU could vary.
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Posted: Mon Jan 05, 2004 12:18 pm Post subject: I found the solution |
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My problem is solved now. I first used ZA pro and NAV. They both scanned the outgoing mails. Whenever i put one of the both programms of of the outgoing mail scanning, the problem is gone. So I now turned of the outgoing virus scannen in ZA. Becasue NAV scannes for all sorts of virusses and ZA does not. So my solution is turn of the outgoing mail scanning in 1 of your security programs.
I hope it was helpfull. |
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j3ddd
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Posted: Sun Jan 11, 2004 2:09 pm Post subject: |
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Error 0x800ccc0f, I tried all sorts of things, but this worked for me.
1. pull up norton / symantec
2 options
3 anti virues
4 e mail
5 uncheck incomming & outgoing boxes
6 close norton / symantec
7 clean out e mail (error msg should be gone)
8 recheck incoming & outgoing bpxes |
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middleurth
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Posted: Wed Jan 14, 2004 12:35 am Post subject: Very unique issue...0x800CCC0F error |
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Here's my problem....I continually get this message only when I get a message on the server from one particular email account. I have a Comcast account and so does the other person from whom I get the email message from. What appears to happen is that the attempt to download the message from the server to my inbox fails. I have no problems receiving other messages from other persons. Once I go to the Comcast server via a browser and delete the message, I never get the error message again until that account sends another message. I'm not running Norton or ZA. I run McAfee AV and Firewall. All configurations have been verified. Any ideas? |
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edge
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Posted: Thu Jan 15, 2004 8:09 pm Post subject: |
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I had the same problem, except i got it wiht office 2003 outlook and i had norton AV 2004. When i uninstalled NAV i didnt get the problems. when i reinstalled NAV i got the problems again. even when i disabled email scanning in NAV i still got the problems. |
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LarryBoy
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Posted: Sat Jan 24, 2004 9:35 pm Post subject: |
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My problem is with WIN 98 (no laughing). I am on a LAN at a college w/ a firewall. I can get my email from Hotmail and the college just fine. but I get the error 800ccc0f when trying to acess a POV Ray new group. whats up? I use Zone alarm Basic, a cheapy anti virus that can't mess with my e-mail (can't afford better), so... whats up? and what is "B9"? |
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gerry
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Posted: Thu Feb 05, 2004 11:37 am Post subject: need some brains |
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It would make sense that if your posting the solution to the problem that you tell us where another person can get those programs don't you think. Who's it made by what's the website, how much does it cost. Your post does nothing to help anyone else. It just tells everyone that you fixed the problem but your too lazy to help someone else fix their problems. |
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Posted: Mon Feb 09, 2004 2:08 pm Post subject: Re: error 0x800ccc0f |
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Manni wrote: |
does anyone have the fix for error 800ccc0f when trying to retrieve email with Outlook in XP pro
Thanks in advance for any help or hints |
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Ikeb
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Posted: Mon Feb 09, 2004 7:37 pm Post subject: |
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LarryBoy wrote: |
what is "B9"? |
A fine thing to ask when in the B9 troubleshooting forum.
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Posted: Sun Feb 15, 2004 10:44 pm Post subject: Re: error 0x800ccc0f |
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Manni wrote: |
does anyone have the fix for error 800ccc0f when trying to retrieve email with Outlook in XP pro
Thanks in advance for any help or hints |
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sheriffbob
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Posted: Sat Feb 28, 2004 2:33 pm Post subject: 800CCC0F error |
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I had the same problem of an 800CCC0F error and I think that I fix it....so far.... I was getting all my emails, but kept getting the error message. Everyone seems to be correct that it all has to do with the antivirus. I'm using NAV.
To fix it: I open the NAV and uncheck the email option of scan incoming and outgoing. I then closed my outlook email program. After it was completely closed, i reopened the outlook email program. I then hit "send and receive". The error message was now gone. Then I went back into the NAV and turn back on the email scanning option. Then tried to "send and recieve" again and got NO errors. Hope that helps some of you... We'll see if it works after a reboot... |
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Tink482
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Posted: Wed Mar 24, 2004 1:47 pm Post subject: Great |
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This worked like a charm, thanks! |
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dburgett
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Posted: Fri May 07, 2004 12:53 pm Post subject: 0x800CCC0F0 error.... |
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I am also experiencing this problem. It seems my Outlook program downloads the email messages... however if I have quite a few messages or if it gets to a message that has either alot of HTML coding or large attachment... that's when I seem to get the error message. I am running the following configuration.
Windows XP Pro
Zone Alarm (B9 has all the clearance it needs)
Trend Micro Internet Security - (incoming email scan is disabled)
MailWasher (I'm certain it is not the culprit)
MS Office 2003 (I use Outlook not Outlook Express)
I have even adjusted the "server timeouts" in Outlook to no avail. If I delete messages that I've d/l via Mailwasher and then process them again.. then it doesn't throw the error message. It seems to occur only when there are a larger number of emails or size. 5+ emails or more (this number varies). This leads me to believe that B9 is trying to process the larger emails and is taking to long, so the system throws an error message, because of the delay. I also did not experience this problem until the most recent version of B9.
Any suggestions?
David |
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