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Lost All Newsgroups/Error Message
I had Explorer 7 downloaded, decided I did not like it, so returned to my old
Explorer 6. On Outlook Express, the newsgroups disappeared. When I try to re-set them, I get an error message that says "Your NNTP server has not responded in 60 seconds, do you want to continue". Nothing else ever happens. The settings are the same as before and I had no problem accessing newsgroups. I went thru a session with the local provider (Time Warner) and the technician said it appeared to be a problem with IE. If there any help or suggestion out there... Thanks! |
Lost All Newsgroups/Error Message
Installing or uninstalling IE7 should not have affected your newsgroups.
IE has nothing to do with newsgroups. Try setting up the Microsoft news server and see if that works OK. To set up an account for MSnews in OE http://www.insideoe.com/resources/co...tm#setupmsnews If that works, then it points to a problem with your ISP's news server or settings for it. In that case, try removing the news account, restart OE and set it up again. If you still have problems, try setting it up in a new identity. How to Create and Use Identities in Outlook Express http://support.microsoft.com/?kbid=209169 If the Microsoft news server also fails, that could point to a firewall issue. -- Mike - http://pages.prodigy.net/michael_santovec/techhelp.htm "AHAllen" wrote in message ... I had Explorer 7 downloaded, decided I did not like it, so returned to my old Explorer 6. On Outlook Express, the newsgroups disappeared. When I try to re-set them, I get an error message that says "Your NNTP server has not responded in 60 seconds, do you want to continue". Nothing else ever happens. The settings are the same as before and I had no problem accessing newsgroups. I went thru a session with the local provider (Time Warner) and the technician said it appeared to be a problem with IE. If there any help or suggestion out there... Thanks! |
Lost All Newsgroups/Error Message
Thanks, I'll give your suggestions a shot!
"Michael Santovec" wrote: Installing or uninstalling IE7 should not have affected your newsgroups. IE has nothing to do with newsgroups. Try setting up the Microsoft news server and see if that works OK. To set up an account for MSnews in OE http://www.insideoe.com/resources/co...tm#setupmsnews If that works, then it points to a problem with your ISP's news server or settings for it. In that case, try removing the news account, restart OE and set it up again. If you still have problems, try setting it up in a new identity. How to Create and Use Identities in Outlook Express http://support.microsoft.com/?kbid=209169 If the Microsoft news server also fails, that could point to a firewall issue. -- Mike - http://pages.prodigy.net/michael_santovec/techhelp.htm "AHAllen" wrote in message ... I had Explorer 7 downloaded, decided I did not like it, so returned to my old Explorer 6. On Outlook Express, the newsgroups disappeared. When I try to re-set them, I get an error message that says "Your NNTP server has not responded in 60 seconds, do you want to continue". Nothing else ever happens. The settings are the same as before and I had no problem accessing newsgroups. I went thru a session with the local provider (Time Warner) and the technician said it appeared to be a problem with IE. If there any help or suggestion out there... Thanks! |
Lost All Newsgroups/Error Message
Ooops! I have been unable to set up MS news successfully. I also created a
new identity and tried that with no success. I made sure all firewalls were off before I did this. If it is a firewall issue, are there any "simple" remedies. Thanks again for your input! "Michael Santovec" wrote: Installing or uninstalling IE7 should not have affected your newsgroups. IE has nothing to do with newsgroups. Try setting up the Microsoft news server and see if that works OK. To set up an account for MSnews in OE http://www.insideoe.com/resources/co...tm#setupmsnews If that works, then it points to a problem with your ISP's news server or settings for it. In that case, try removing the news account, restart OE and set it up again. If you still have problems, try setting it up in a new identity. How to Create and Use Identities in Outlook Express http://support.microsoft.com/?kbid=209169 If the Microsoft news server also fails, that could point to a firewall issue. -- Mike - http://pages.prodigy.net/michael_santovec/techhelp.htm "AHAllen" wrote in message ... I had Explorer 7 downloaded, decided I did not like it, so returned to my old Explorer 6. On Outlook Express, the newsgroups disappeared. When I try to re-set them, I get an error message that says "Your NNTP server has not responded in 60 seconds, do you want to continue". Nothing else ever happens. The settings are the same as before and I had no problem accessing newsgroups. I went thru a session with the local provider (Time Warner) and the technician said it appeared to be a problem with IE. If there any help or suggestion out there... Thanks! |
Lost All Newsgroups/Error Message
Try a Start, Run and enter the following command
telnet xxxx 119 where xxxx is the news server name. You can try your ISP's news server and Microsoft's. If you can connect, it should respond with a command window and an identifying message from the news server starting with "200". If it does, type QUIT then press Enter to exit. If you cannot connect, then you know that the problem is outside of OE. Are you going though any sort of Router? -- Mike - http://pages.prodigy.net/michael_santovec/techhelp.htm "AHAllen" wrote in message ... Ooops! I have been unable to set up MS news successfully. I also created a new identity and tried that with no success. I made sure all firewalls were off before I did this. If it is a firewall issue, are there any "simple" remedies. Thanks again for your input! "Michael Santovec" wrote: Installing or uninstalling IE7 should not have affected your newsgroups. IE has nothing to do with newsgroups. Try setting up the Microsoft news server and see if that works OK. To set up an account for MSnews in OE http://www.insideoe.com/resources/co...tm#setupmsnews If that works, then it points to a problem with your ISP's news server or settings for it. In that case, try removing the news account, restart OE and set it up again. If you still have problems, try setting it up in a new identity. How to Create and Use Identities in Outlook Express http://support.microsoft.com/?kbid=209169 If the Microsoft news server also fails, that could point to a firewall issue. -- Mike - http://pages.prodigy.net/michael_santovec/techhelp.htm "AHAllen" wrote in message ... I had Explorer 7 downloaded, decided I did not like it, so returned to my old Explorer 6. On Outlook Express, the newsgroups disappeared. When I try to re-set them, I get an error message that says "Your NNTP server has not responded in 60 seconds, do you want to continue". Nothing else ever happens. The settings are the same as before and I had no problem accessing newsgroups. I went thru a session with the local provider (Time Warner) and the technician said it appeared to be a problem with IE. If there any help or suggestion out there... Thanks! |
Lost All Newsgroups/Error Message
Thanks for getting back, Mike. I tried your suggestion with the command and
it responded correctly. I am not using a router & use 2003 Office Pro if that helps.... AH Allen "Michael Santovec" wrote: Try a Start, Run and enter the following command telnet xxxx 119 where xxxx is the news server name. You can try your ISP's news server and Microsoft's. If you can connect, it should respond with a command window and an identifying message from the news server starting with "200". If it does, type QUIT then press Enter to exit. If you cannot connect, then you know that the problem is outside of OE. Are you going though any sort of Router? -- Mike - http://pages.prodigy.net/michael_santovec/techhelp.htm "AHAllen" wrote in message ... Ooops! I have been unable to set up MS news successfully. I also created a new identity and tried that with no success. I made sure all firewalls were off before I did this. If it is a firewall issue, are there any "simple" remedies. Thanks again for your input! "Michael Santovec" wrote: Installing or uninstalling IE7 should not have affected your newsgroups. IE has nothing to do with newsgroups. Try setting up the Microsoft news server and see if that works OK. To set up an account for MSnews in OE http://www.insideoe.com/resources/co...tm#setupmsnews If that works, then it points to a problem with your ISP's news server or settings for it. In that case, try removing the news account, restart OE and set it up again. If you still have problems, try setting it up in a new identity. How to Create and Use Identities in Outlook Express http://support.microsoft.com/?kbid=209169 If the Microsoft news server also fails, that could point to a firewall issue. -- Mike - http://pages.prodigy.net/michael_santovec/techhelp.htm "AHAllen" wrote in message ... I had Explorer 7 downloaded, decided I did not like it, so returned to my old Explorer 6. On Outlook Express, the newsgroups disappeared. When I try to re-set them, I get an error message that says "Your NNTP server has not responded in 60 seconds, do you want to continue". Nothing else ever happens. The settings are the same as before and I had no problem accessing newsgroups. I went thru a session with the local provider (Time Warner) and the technician said it appeared to be a problem with IE. If there any help or suggestion out there... Thanks! |
Lost All Newsgroups/Error Message
Since the Telnet command worked, that means it's not an issue of port
119 being blocked entirely. Although firewalls can generally be setup to allow traffic on a port for some programs while blocking others. And if it were some corruption in OE data files or registry, the new identity should not have had that problem. You may want to create an NNTP log with will show more details about the communications between Outlook Express and your news server. Select Tools, Options, Maintenance, Troubleshooting, News. Then access the news server. The log will be created in the same folder with your DBX files (see Tools, Options, Maintenance, Store Folder). You may need to close OE after accessing the news server for the log to get written to disk. -- Mike - http://pages.prodigy.net/michael_santovec/techhelp.htm "AHAllen" wrote in message ... Thanks for getting back, Mike. I tried your suggestion with the command and it responded correctly. I am not using a router & use 2003 Office Pro if that helps.... AH Allen "Michael Santovec" wrote: Try a Start, Run and enter the following command telnet xxxx 119 where xxxx is the news server name. You can try your ISP's news server and Microsoft's. If you can connect, it should respond with a command window and an identifying message from the news server starting with "200". If it does, type QUIT then press Enter to exit. If you cannot connect, then you know that the problem is outside of OE. Are you going though any sort of Router? -- Mike - http://pages.prodigy.net/michael_santovec/techhelp.htm "AHAllen" wrote in message ... Ooops! I have been unable to set up MS news successfully. I also created a new identity and tried that with no success. I made sure all firewalls were off before I did this. If it is a firewall issue, are there any "simple" remedies. Thanks again for your input! "Michael Santovec" wrote: Installing or uninstalling IE7 should not have affected your newsgroups. IE has nothing to do with newsgroups. Try setting up the Microsoft news server and see if that works OK. To set up an account for MSnews in OE http://www.insideoe.com/resources/co...tm#setupmsnews If that works, then it points to a problem with your ISP's news server or settings for it. In that case, try removing the news account, restart OE and set it up again. If you still have problems, try setting it up in a new identity. How to Create and Use Identities in Outlook Express http://support.microsoft.com/?kbid=209169 If the Microsoft news server also fails, that could point to a firewall issue. -- Mike - http://pages.prodigy.net/michael_santovec/techhelp.htm "AHAllen" wrote in message ... I had Explorer 7 downloaded, decided I did not like it, so returned to my old Explorer 6. On Outlook Express, the newsgroups disappeared. When I try to re-set them, I get an error message that says "Your NNTP server has not responded in 60 seconds, do you want to continue". Nothing else ever happens. The settings are the same as before and I had no problem accessing newsgroups. I went thru a session with the local provider (Time Warner) and the technician said it appeared to be a problem with IE. If there any help or suggestion out there... Thanks! |
Lost All Newsgroups/Error Message
Will try it. Once again, thanks....
"Michael Santovec" wrote: Since the Telnet command worked, that means it's not an issue of port 119 being blocked entirely. Although firewalls can generally be setup to allow traffic on a port for some programs while blocking others. And if it were some corruption in OE data files or registry, the new identity should not have had that problem. You may want to create an NNTP log with will show more details about the communications between Outlook Express and your news server. Select Tools, Options, Maintenance, Troubleshooting, News. Then access the news server. The log will be created in the same folder with your DBX files (see Tools, Options, Maintenance, Store Folder). You may need to close OE after accessing the news server for the log to get written to disk. -- Mike - http://pages.prodigy.net/michael_santovec/techhelp.htm "AHAllen" wrote in message ... Thanks for getting back, Mike. I tried your suggestion with the command and it responded correctly. I am not using a router & use 2003 Office Pro if that helps.... AH Allen "Michael Santovec" wrote: Try a Start, Run and enter the following command telnet xxxx 119 where xxxx is the news server name. You can try your ISP's news server and Microsoft's. If you can connect, it should respond with a command window and an identifying message from the news server starting with "200". If it does, type QUIT then press Enter to exit. If you cannot connect, then you know that the problem is outside of OE. Are you going though any sort of Router? -- Mike - http://pages.prodigy.net/michael_santovec/techhelp.htm "AHAllen" wrote in message ... Ooops! I have been unable to set up MS news successfully. I also created a new identity and tried that with no success. I made sure all firewalls were off before I did this. If it is a firewall issue, are there any "simple" remedies. Thanks again for your input! "Michael Santovec" wrote: Installing or uninstalling IE7 should not have affected your newsgroups. IE has nothing to do with newsgroups. Try setting up the Microsoft news server and see if that works OK. To set up an account for MSnews in OE http://www.insideoe.com/resources/co...tm#setupmsnews If that works, then it points to a problem with your ISP's news server or settings for it. In that case, try removing the news account, restart OE and set it up again. If you still have problems, try setting it up in a new identity. How to Create and Use Identities in Outlook Express http://support.microsoft.com/?kbid=209169 If the Microsoft news server also fails, that could point to a firewall issue. -- Mike - http://pages.prodigy.net/michael_santovec/techhelp.htm "AHAllen" wrote in message ... I had Explorer 7 downloaded, decided I did not like it, so returned to my old Explorer 6. On Outlook Express, the newsgroups disappeared. When I try to re-set them, I get an error message that says "Your NNTP server has not responded in 60 seconds, do you want to continue". Nothing else ever happens. The settings are the same as before and I had no problem accessing newsgroups. I went thru a session with the local provider (Time Warner) and the technician said it appeared to be a problem with IE. If there any help or suggestion out there... Thanks! |
Lost All Newsgroups/Error Message
Michael: I did want to leave word that I did create a log that has a lot of
technical data that I could never begin to understand. The enrty at the bottom does read: bad value was: REG_MULTI_SZ=PSched Does this mean anything? I don't know how to attach the log for you to look at.. Thanks, Alex Allen "Michael Santovec" wrote: Since the Telnet command worked, that means it's not an issue of port 119 being blocked entirely. Although firewalls can generally be setup to allow traffic on a port for some programs while blocking others. And if it were some corruption in OE data files or registry, the new identity should not have had that problem. You may want to create an NNTP log with will show more details about the communications between Outlook Express and your news server. Select Tools, Options, Maintenance, Troubleshooting, News. Then access the news server. The log will be created in the same folder with your DBX files (see Tools, Options, Maintenance, Store Folder). You may need to close OE after accessing the news server for the log to get written to disk. -- Mike - http://pages.prodigy.net/michael_santovec/techhelp.htm "AHAllen" wrote in message ... Thanks for getting back, Mike. I tried your suggestion with the command and it responded correctly. I am not using a router & use 2003 Office Pro if that helps.... AH Allen "Michael Santovec" wrote: Try a Start, Run and enter the following command telnet xxxx 119 where xxxx is the news server name. You can try your ISP's news server and Microsoft's. If you can connect, it should respond with a command window and an identifying message from the news server starting with "200". If it does, type QUIT then press Enter to exit. If you cannot connect, then you know that the problem is outside of OE. Are you going though any sort of Router? -- Mike - http://pages.prodigy.net/michael_santovec/techhelp.htm "AHAllen" wrote in message ... Ooops! I have been unable to set up MS news successfully. I also created a new identity and tried that with no success. I made sure all firewalls were off before I did this. If it is a firewall issue, are there any "simple" remedies. Thanks again for your input! "Michael Santovec" wrote: Installing or uninstalling IE7 should not have affected your newsgroups. IE has nothing to do with newsgroups. Try setting up the Microsoft news server and see if that works OK. To set up an account for MSnews in OE http://www.insideoe.com/resources/co...tm#setupmsnews If that works, then it points to a problem with your ISP's news server or settings for it. In that case, try removing the news account, restart OE and set it up again. If you still have problems, try setting it up in a new identity. How to Create and Use Identities in Outlook Express http://support.microsoft.com/?kbid=209169 If the Microsoft news server also fails, that could point to a firewall issue. -- Mike - http://pages.prodigy.net/michael_santovec/techhelp.htm "AHAllen" wrote in message ... I had Explorer 7 downloaded, decided I did not like it, so returned to my old Explorer 6. On Outlook Express, the newsgroups disappeared. When I try to re-set them, I get an error message that says "Your NNTP server has not responded in 60 seconds, do you want to continue". Nothing else ever happens. The settings are the same as before and I had no problem accessing newsgroups. I went thru a session with the local provider (Time Warner) and the technician said it appeared to be a problem with IE. If there any help or suggestion out there... Thanks! |
Lost All Newsgroups/Error Message
Open the log in Notepad, and then copy/paste it into the reply here.
-- Mike - http://pages.prodigy.net/michael_santovec/techhelp.htm "AHAllen" wrote in message ... Michael: I did want to leave word that I did create a log that has a lot of technical data that I could never begin to understand. The enrty at the bottom does read: bad value was: REG_MULTI_SZ=PSched Does this mean anything? I don't know how to attach the log for you to look at.. Thanks, Alex Allen "Michael Santovec" wrote: Since the Telnet command worked, that means it's not an issue of port 119 being blocked entirely. Although firewalls can generally be setup to allow traffic on a port for some programs while blocking others. And if it were some corruption in OE data files or registry, the new identity should not have had that problem. You may want to create an NNTP log with will show more details about the communications between Outlook Express and your news server. Select Tools, Options, Maintenance, Troubleshooting, News. Then access the news server. The log will be created in the same folder with your DBX files (see Tools, Options, Maintenance, Store Folder). You may need to close OE after accessing the news server for the log to get written to disk. -- Mike - http://pages.prodigy.net/michael_santovec/techhelp.htm "AHAllen" wrote in message ... Thanks for getting back, Mike. I tried your suggestion with the command and it responded correctly. I am not using a router & use 2003 Office Pro if that helps.... AH Allen "Michael Santovec" wrote: Try a Start, Run and enter the following command telnet xxxx 119 where xxxx is the news server name. You can try your ISP's news server and Microsoft's. If you can connect, it should respond with a command window and an identifying message from the news server starting with "200". If it does, type QUIT then press Enter to exit. If you cannot connect, then you know that the problem is outside of OE. Are you going though any sort of Router? -- Mike - http://pages.prodigy.net/michael_santovec/techhelp.htm "AHAllen" wrote in message ... Ooops! I have been unable to set up MS news successfully. I also created a new identity and tried that with no success. I made sure all firewalls were off before I did this. If it is a firewall issue, are there any "simple" remedies. Thanks again for your input! "Michael Santovec" wrote: Installing or uninstalling IE7 should not have affected your newsgroups. IE has nothing to do with newsgroups. Try setting up the Microsoft news server and see if that works OK. To set up an account for MSnews in OE http://www.insideoe.com/resources/co...tm#setupmsnews If that works, then it points to a problem with your ISP's news server or settings for it. In that case, try removing the news account, restart OE and set it up again. If you still have problems, try setting it up in a new identity. How to Create and Use Identities in Outlook Express http://support.microsoft.com/?kbid=209169 If the Microsoft news server also fails, that could point to a firewall issue. -- Mike - http://pages.prodigy.net/michael_santovec/techhelp.htm "AHAllen" wrote in message ... I had Explorer 7 downloaded, decided I did not like it, so returned to my old Explorer 6. On Outlook Express, the newsgroups disappeared. When I try to re-set them, I get an error message that says "Your NNTP server has not responded in 60 seconds, do you want to continue". Nothing else ever happens. The settings are the same as before and I had no problem accessing newsgroups. I went thru a session with the local provider (Time Warner) and the technician said it appeared to be a problem with IE. If there any help or suggestion out there... Thanks! |
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