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Outlook 2003
I ran and installed the most recent security update (see Knowledge Base 892843); ever since, I can no longer send or receive e-mails. I checked all of the settings and nothing seems to have changed. What gives? |
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![]() In ink.net, J-Man typed: Outlook 2003 I ran and installed the most recent security update (see Knowledge Base 892843); ever since, I can no longer send or receive e-mails. I checked all of the settings and nothing seems to have changed. What gives? What error messages do you get? |
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![]() "Lanwench [MVP - Exchange]" ahoo.com wrote in message ... In ink.net, J-Man typed: Outlook 2003 I ran and installed the most recent security update (see Knowledge Base 892843); ever since, I can no longer send or receive e-mails. I checked all of the settings and nothing seems to have changed. What gives? What error messages do you get? No error messages in Outlook; it just hangs and never finishes accessing the e-mail. When I try to do "test settings" in the account setup section, all the tests (except the first one for finding the connection) fail, and the error messages are all of the "the server was found, but there was no response from the server." |
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![]() "J-Man" wrote in message ink.net... "Lanwench [MVP - Exchange]" ahoo.com wrote in message ... In ink.net, J-Man typed: Outlook 2003 I ran and installed the most recent security update (see Knowledge Base 892843); ever since, I can no longer send or receive e-mails. I checked all of the settings and nothing seems to have changed. What gives? What error messages do you get? No error messages in Outlook; it just hangs and never finishes accessing the e-mail. When I try to do "test settings" in the account setup section, all the tests (except the first one for finding the connection) fail, and the error messages are all of the "the server was found, but there was no response from the server." After MUCH trial and error, I think I've figured out where the problem is: Norton Firewall. After installing the Outlook security update, the first time I tried to access Outlook, Norton asked me if I wanted to permit Outlook to access the internet. Although I let it do so, it seems to not want to let e-mails through. When I turn off the Firewall, it works fine. Similarly it works fine with Windows Firewall turned on, and Norton off. I wish Symantec would get their act together. Between this and the problems LiveUpdate caused me last week, I'm more than ready to permanently ditch any Symantec products. |
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![]() In ink.net, J-Man typed: "J-Man" wrote in message ink.net... "Lanwench [MVP - Exchange]" ahoo.com wrote in message ... In ink.net, J-Man typed: Outlook 2003 I ran and installed the most recent security update (see Knowledge Base 892843); ever since, I can no longer send or receive e-mails. I checked all of the settings and nothing seems to have changed. What gives? What error messages do you get? No error messages in Outlook; it just hangs and never finishes accessing the e-mail. When I try to do "test settings" in the account setup section, all the tests (except the first one for finding the connection) fail, and the error messages are all of the "the server was found, but there was no response from the server." After MUCH trial and error, I think I've figured out where the problem is: Norton Firewall. After installing the Outlook security update, the first time I tried to access Outlook, Norton asked me if I wanted to permit Outlook to access the internet. Although I let it do so, it seems to not want to let e-mails through. When I turn off the Firewall, it works fine. Similarly it works fine with Windows Firewall turned on, and Norton off. I wish Symantec would get their act together. Between this and the problems LiveUpdate caused me last week, I'm more than ready to permanently ditch any Symantec products. I have, long ago. I'm just sad they bought Veritas....they'll soon destroy BackupExec. |
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I have the exact same problem as J-Man. Unfortunately the solution
that worked for him (turning off Norton firewall) does not apply to me since I do not have any Norton software. After seeing his message I turned off the Windows firewall but that makes no difference. I can retrieve messages in Outlook Express and then import them into Outlook 2003 but that is getting really tedious. Thanks for any ideas. J-Man wrote: "Lanwench [MVP - Exchange]" ahoo.com wrote in message ... In ink.net, J-Man typed: Outlook 2003 I ran and installed the most recent security update (see Knowledge Base 892843); ever since, I can no longer send or receive e-mails. I checked all of the settings and nothing seems to have changed. What gives? What error messages do you get? No error messages in Outlook; it just hangs and never finishes accessing the e-mail. When I try to do "test settings" in the account setup section, all the tests (except the first one for finding the connection) fail, and the error messages are all of the "the server was found, but there was no response from the server." |
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J-Man wrote:
After MUCH trial and error, I think I've figured out where the problem is: Norton Firewall. After installing the Outlook security update, the first time I tried to access Outlook, Norton asked me if I wanted to permit Outlook to access the internet. Although I let it do so, it seems to not want to let e-mails through. When I turn off the Firewall, it works fine. Similarly it works fine with Windows Firewall turned on, and Norton off. Some of the updates to Outlook install a new OUTLOOK.EXE image. Any firewall (including WIndows', I believe, but certainly ones like Kerio, Sygate, and Zone Alarm) would see a new image as a new program. They don't rely solely on the image name to determine whether or not the image should be treated as an exception. So, when you install a new version of a program, you must re-add it as an exception, possibly removing the old version of the image that will still be listed in the exception list. I wish Symantec would get their act together. Between this and the problems LiveUpdate caused me last week, I'm more than ready to permanently ditch any Symantec products. The number of errors reported in the Outlook newsgroups alone have convinced me that I'll never use a Symantec product. -- Brian Tillman |
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Thank you for the suggestion, but I am not running any firewall other
than Windows now (and the hardware firewall in the DSL router). I got rid of ZoneAlarm awhile back after the upgrade from free version to Pro turned out to be a disaster. I was able to fix the problem just now by uninstalling the Outlook security update. I just found out that if you check the "Show Updates" box at the top of the Add/Remove Programs list, then Office updates (at least some of them) will be shown and can be removed individually. The uninstall went fine and immediately solved the problem. Thanks again for your response. Brian Tillman wrote: J-Man wrote: After MUCH trial and error, I think I've figured out where the problem is: Norton Firewall. After installing the Outlook security update, the first time I tried to access Outlook, Norton asked me if I wanted to permit Outlook to access the internet. Although I let it do so, it seems to not want to let e-mails through. When I turn off the Firewall, it works fine. Similarly it works fine with Windows Firewall turned on, and Norton off. Some of the updates to Outlook install a new OUTLOOK.EXE image. Any firewall (including WIndows', I believe, but certainly ones like Kerio, Sygate, and Zone Alarm) would see a new image as a new program. They don't rely solely on the image name to determine whether or not the image should be treated as an exception. So, when you install a new version of a program, you must re-add it as an exception, possibly removing the old version of the image that will still be listed in the exception list. I wish Symantec would get their act together. Between this and the problems LiveUpdate caused me last week, I'm more than ready to permanently ditch any Symantec products. The number of errors reported in the Outlook newsgroups alone have convinced me that I'll never use a Symantec product. -- Brian Tillman |
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