The "Server Error:
421" error message appears in Outlook Express when you are on a server
that is utilizing a POP3 connection and you attempt to send out an email to
another account using the POP3 connection. The error message appears because
the number of connections on the server is set too low. The number of
connections needs to be set higher for the error and its messages to disappear.
" Error 0X800ccc90" or "Error 0x800ccc18" is an error in
which the Outlook Express program mistakenly stops your password from being
authenticated, thus preventing you from logging into Outlook Express. This
error can be fixed from within the Outlook Express program.
Instructions
Error 421
Access
and run the Microsoft Exchange Server Administrator utility. The process used
to set up the server will cause the access path to the utility to vary.
Locate
the "Connections" icon in the Microsoft Exchange Server
Administrator’s left navigation pane. This is for the server that you want to
administer. Find the "Internet Mail Service" icon in the right
navigation pane and double click it to open the "Properties" dialog
box.
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Click
the "Connections" tab, then click
the "Advanced" button. The
configuration dialog will open up.
Move
the number in the "Max No. of Inbound Connections" higher, until the
error is rectified. For example, begin with 100 and if this does not solve the
error, continue to go higher until the error is fixed.
Close the program dialog boxes to save recent changes.Error 0X800ccc90/Error 0x800ccc18
Open
and run Outlook Express and click on the "Tools"
option in the main menu.
Choose
the "Accounts" option under the
"Tools" menu.
Click
on your email account to select it and choose the "Log on using" option.
Click on "Servers"
in the "Log on using" menu. Select
the "Clear Text" option to rectify
this error. You can now log on without any issues. If you have some other question related to outlook express, post your question here ( )
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