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Go to Tools-E-mail accounts. Ensure the screen you see now is showing view or
change existing email accounts is selected. Then select next. Ensure the E-mail account you are trouble with is high lighted before selecting change. Then select change & a new screen will apprear. You should see and area where you can do alot of things, but want you are looking for to possibly solve your problem is a selection for more settings. Select more settings, then there will be some tabs to choose from, choose advance tab: Look on this screen and will see a slider bar that pertains to server timeouts. In default I think this is only set on about 1 minute, try moving the slider to at least half way, or if you want move it all the way (10 min.). Then select OK, this screen will then close. The screen still open you need to select the "NEXT" option to continue so that you can save your changes. The last screen you see, you need to select "FINISH". You will now be back to your normal Outlook screen. See if our timeout error is gone! I had a very similiar problem and this solved your particular problem. "James Fonger, M.D." wrote: Outlook 2003 e-mail works fine without attachments or with small Word documents attached. However with standard size Word attachments or larger, including PDF's etc. the Send hangs with the error message #OX800CCCOF saying it can't find the outgoing e-mail server. The mail server and my ISP are working fine. I have a Linksys residential router that works. The problem occurs despite having Norton e-mail filtering turned off, parental filtering not filtering e-mail, and my Norton Personal Firewall and Windows internal firewall turned off. Is this a Windows problem, an Outlook problem, or a Norton problem and how should I proceed with a stepwise troubleshooting to solve this? Some have said I should uninstall and re-install Outlook but I am not sure this is the answer. Please advise. -- James Fonger interested user with a tough problem |
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