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Outlook 2000 net folders porblem

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JME - 02 Dec 2004 16:38 GMT
My wife and I share a calendar.  The main calendar is on her laptop
using Windows 98SE.  I use a pc with Windows XP Pro.  We both use
Outlook 2000.

If her outbox has more than 10 net folder updates to send, it sends
exactly 10 then she gets this error message:

"A TCP/VIP error occurred while trying to send data to the server.
SMTP server: smtp.comcast.net.  Error number: 0x800ccc13."

If you then click on Send/Receive it sends exactly 10 more updates and
then the error pops up again.  You can do this until all of the
updates are sent.  Regular email is no problem.
Lenox - 07 Dec 2004 23:37 GMT
I had the same problem and also have Comcast Broadband.  Comcast is the
culprit here.  They concider your netfolders updates to be spam.  There is no
way to convince them otherwise.  I tried.  The folders do eventually catch
up.  I am lucky enough to have a web host that lets me send email on my
domain name which eliminated the problem with Comcast.

Lenox

> My wife and I share a calendar.  The main calendar is on her laptop
> using Windows 98SE.  I use a pc with Windows XP Pro.  We both use
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> then the error pops up again.  You can do this until all of the
> updates are sent.  Regular email is no problem.
 
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