error 0x8004210B

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bitterroot

I have Evil Vista and am using MS Outlook. I am able to receive email but
cant reply or receive. It gets stuck in sending mode, and then i get error
0x8004210B. Have tried talking to techs at Godaddy and Qwest but no one seems
to know what the problem is.
 
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F.H. Muffman

I have Evil Vista and am using MS Outlook. I am able to receive email
but cant reply or receive. It gets stuck in sending mode, and then i
get error 0x8004210B. Have tried talking to techs at Godaddy and Qwest
but no one seems to know what the problem is.

Actually, without knowing what version of Outlook, it's a bit hard to guess.

Has it ever worked?
What version of Outlook?
What happens if you run in Safe mode (winkey-r, outlook /safe after Exiting
out of Outlook)?


However, you may need to return to the store and purchase Lawful Good Vista,
or Chaotic Neutral Vista at least.
 
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Brian Tillman [MVP - Outlook]

I have Evil Vista and am using MS Outlook. I am able to receive email but
cant reply or receive. It gets stuck in sending mode, and then i get error
0x8004210B. Have tried talking to techs at Godaddy and Qwest but no one
seems
to know what the problem is.

No need to ask multiple times.
 
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bitterroot

I have MS outlook 2003. It has worked fine until a week or so ago. I meant to
say in my first post that i can recieve but can't send or forward. I have not
tried running in safe mode but will give it a try.

Maybe there is a Calm Submisive Vista replacement....
 
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bitterroot

Hi ,
I tied running Outlook in safe mode, still got the same error message when I
try to send...
 
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Mango

bitterroot wrote on Mon, 10 August 2009 19:2
I have Evil Vista and am using MS Outlook. I am able to receive email but
cant reply or receive. It gets stuck in sending mode, and then i get error
0x8004210B. Have tried talking to techs at Godaddy and Qwest but no one seems
to know what the problem is


following article shows some light on the issue: http://support.microsoft.com/kb/827349

disable settings of installed anti-virus, it could help....
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