Re: Error Number: 0x800CCC0E
From: Bruce Hagen (Nospam_at_mymail.invalid)
Date: 09/17/04
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Date: Fri, 17 Sep 2004 07:56:54 -0700
This is an excerpt from the link below from Symantec:
<Quote>
If you disable email protection, is your computer still safe from
email viruses?
Disabling email protection does not leave you vulnerable to viruses
and malicious software in email. It is a separate layer of protection
in addition to Auto-Protect. Auto-Protect scans any incoming files,
including email, as they are saved to your hard drive. As long as you
keep your virus definitions up to date with LiveUpdate, and keep
Auto-Protect enabled and set to scan files as they are created or
downloaded, your system is fully protected.
-- Bruce Hagen ~IB-CA~ <anonymous@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message news:320a01c49cc5$6c762930$a601280a@phx.gbl... > Not recommended by Norton Utilities. The default options > include "scan incoming mail" and "scan outgoing mail" and > these are shown as "recommended". The document id. > 2001082921552806 only describes how to turn e-mail > scanning on or off. It does not say that it is not needed. > I have been using NUAV for many years and this is the > first time I have had any problem. Unless the problem > returns repeatedly and becomes troublesome I will not be > turning off E-Mail Scanning which intercepted numerous > infected messages when I suffered a sustained attack last > year. >>-----Original Message----- >>In news:35fa01c49bf1$c809de10$a501280a@phx.gbl, >>JmcA <anonymous@discussions.microsoft.com> typed: >>> I had the same problem yesterday except that my error > code >>> was OX800CCCOF. I have Zone Alarm & Norton Antivirus >>> installed. The following solution worked for me. I >>> shutdown Zonealarm but that made no difference. I then >>> disabled "scan incoming mail" in Norton AV program. That >>> was something that is not recommended & I hesitated to > do >>> it. >> >>Not recommended by whom? All of us OE MVPs and other > regulars here >>strongly recommed that you turn off email scanning. It > adds absolutely >>nothing to your protection and has caused cartloads of > problems with OE >>over the years. Norton itself says its not needed, in the > last paragraph >>here: >>http://service1.symantec.com/SUPPORT/nav.nsf/docid/2001082 > 921552806 >> >>This is what McAfee support had to say about Email Scan: >> >>"You don't have to worry about the e-mail scan as this is > a corporate >>feature -requiring Outlook 2000 and a mail server such as > Exchange >>server. Unless you meet the criteria you should make sure > that it is >>disabled. As long as you have the Download scan and > Internet filter >>enabled you'll be just fine as these two options > effectively checks >>anything downloaded -including e-mails. I hope this > answers your >>question. Remember e-mail scan is for corporate users > only". >> >>> It did ,however,solve the problem >> >>See? >> >>> in so far as it >>> restored the "receive" function. I quickly deleted the >>> messages that came through & turned back on the "scan >>> incoming mail" function. OE now appears to be sending & >>> receiving mail normally. >> >>Until Norton breaks it again and you start to lose > messages. Turn email >>scanning off and leave it off if you value your email. >> >>Email scanning makes sense ONLY on a mail server, not on > a client >>machine. You should have the background system scanning > enabled (it is >>enabled by default in all anti-virus programs I have > seen) and that will >>stop any virus it detects from infecting your computer. > There is >>absolutely no harm in receiving a virus in an email. The > damage is done >>when YOU open an infected attachment. But the system scan > will stop the >>virus at that point. >> >>-- >>----Please post questions and replies in the newsgroups--- > - >>Tom Koch - MVP for Internet Explorer and Outlook Express >>Awareness is free. >>Inside Outlook Express: http://insideOE.tomsterdam.com >> >> >>. >>
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