Re: Final appeal for OE assistance!



Add Firewall settings to the software programs list.
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Ron Sommer

"DGuess" <majik@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
news:uQSRdZgHGHA.1088@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
> Was you ISP smart enough to know that you have to delete the Identities
> and Internet Account Manager subkeys as well when uninstalling OE. If not,
> you have the same subkeys which could be causing the problem.
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> You leave out a lot of details such as the exact error message, AV
> software or anti-spyware software being used to scan or in some cases the
> ISP not telling anyone they're only supporting web mail only
> (Calldialog.net) and not bothering to tell their tech support as well
> apparently.
>
> Port 110 is for receive and port 25 is for send.
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>
> "psongman" <psongman@xxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
> news:1137784264.902120.97620@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
>> HI, well, I have spent the last week trying to fix or repair my Outlook
>> Express connection. Here is what I did in conjunction with help from my
>> ISP. I removed and reinstalled IE6 and Outlook Express, used every
>> antispyware proggie known to get rid of all that junk. I formed a new
>> identity, changed all the dbx etc. files to negate that possible
>> problem. In other words, all that can physically be done to eradicate
>> this error, the 11001 port and the other one, please don't ask me to
>> look that up again, as I would have to go way way back, haah!
>>
>> So, bottom line, none of if worked. I am still getting the error
>> message when Outlook Express tries to connect but I can hit Send and
>> Receive and it works, and stays working until I shutdown and then it
>> occurs as soon as I go online again. Personallly I think it is on my
>> ISP end, something causing the port to close when going to check new
>> messages. They say it isn't but how can it be my computer? My
>> experience is when these routings or rootings get established they can'
>> t be changed unless a complete wipe of hard drive or some other drastic
>> measure is taken. So, last appeal, my OS is Windows 98SE, I connnect
>> via modem. If you can come up with some other method I need to be
>> making then please direct me. Also, thanks for all the assistance, much
>> appreciated, Derek
>>
>


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