Re: Error 10061, 0x800ccc0e, bug?
- From: "Michael Santovec" <michael_santovec@xxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Thu, 10 May 2007 14:39:31 -0700
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"Rowsu" <Rowsu@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
news:3CF0C510-947E-4546-860B-CA514865C180@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
I've been following this with interest as we have the exact same
problem, but
with Outlook 2002 SP3 and Windows 2000 Professional SP4 - i.e. can
only
sen/receive emails after a re-boot, but not after a logoff or change
of user.
I have tried using Add/Remove Programs to remove the April updates
(KB930178, 931784 & 932168 (931261 didn't apply to W2000)), but this
didn't
help, and I'm not sure there is a facility to do a system restore on
Windows
2000 (does anyone know of a way?). I ran Microsoft Update last night
& it
came up with 10 priority updates (including the 3 I had just removed),
so I
switched of AV, as recommended, and installed all of them. None of
this has
made any difference. Does anyone have any advice on how I can fix
this
problem on Windows 2000, please? Having to re-boot for each change of
user,
just to pick up our emails is maddening, to say the least!
Thanks in anticipation!
"Carole" wrote:
Well, everything is still running fine after 5/8 updates. I disabled
Norton
this time. Symantec answered me back and said that NIS files got
corrupted,
but didn't elaborate as to how they thought this happened. They also
said I
was not eligible for the free 2007 upgrade offer because I own NIS
2005.
A thought occurred to me after I read the below article:
http://blog.washingtonpost.com/securityfix/2006/02/microsoft_antispyware_deleting_1.html
If Norton has not previously gotten along with Windows Anti-spyware
Beta,
then maybe the Malicious Software Removal Tool (downloaded the day
after the
4/11 updates) corrupted Norton's files. Just a thought since it's a
pretty
good bet that all these problems appear to be related to the updates.
I
would imagine it would contain similar data and registry files??? I
actually
had this Beta installed at one point, but removed it due to articles
I read
about it being vulnerable to threats of hackers using it to obtain
personal
information off your computer (specifically banking info). The
program also
drove me nuts and I do remember having to uninstall and reinstall
Norton
after I got rid of it.
Mike, did you ever fix this problem??? After all you were the first
one to
start this thread.
Also, I didn't post the article to start any heated debates. I just
found
it to be very interesting.
.
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