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Douglas O. Walker
I am now at three days without being able to send an e-mail for the reasons
outlined below. I have tried reinstalling Outlook, tried to contact the ISP
about the problem, tried to contact Microsoft, and tried to contact the
computer manufacturer, all without success, in fact, all without actually
speaking with a real human being. I have run virsus-scanning software in
the unlikely event it might be traced to malware. I even contacted a repair
shop, who will not touch a problem like without a big up-front fee and no
guarentee of result.
I have no idea what is causing this problem nor what to do about it. My
work is paralyzed. It is difficult to know what to do in a situation like
this. Clearly, if I do nothing, nothing will change. On the other hand, if
I do something it might not do any good and even more time (and money) will
be wasted, time and money better spent on a new computer.
Right now this computer cannot perform a key task I need done. Before I
throw it out the window and start anew with a new one I would appreciate any
advice people might have about how I might overcome this problem.
Best to all,
Doug Walker
"I am running XP and Outlook 2007.
Following an automatic installation of system software, it appears that
Outlook has stopped sending messages from the Outbox.
Upon checking the accounts under "Tools" I chose "repair" and the connection
was checked but yielded the following message: "An encrypted connection to
your mail server is not available".
This is not the first time this has happened. The first time this happened
I inserted the Outlook 2007 CD and selected "Repair" and it seemed to fix
the problem. Now, however, repairing from the CD does not work.
I also mention that since the system software Outlook takes an extraordinary
amount of time to start. A four to five minute wait for anything to appear
on the screen is not unusual. My whole computer seems to have slowed
markedly.
Any ideas as to what to do?
Thanks for any help."
outlined below. I have tried reinstalling Outlook, tried to contact the ISP
about the problem, tried to contact Microsoft, and tried to contact the
computer manufacturer, all without success, in fact, all without actually
speaking with a real human being. I have run virsus-scanning software in
the unlikely event it might be traced to malware. I even contacted a repair
shop, who will not touch a problem like without a big up-front fee and no
guarentee of result.
I have no idea what is causing this problem nor what to do about it. My
work is paralyzed. It is difficult to know what to do in a situation like
this. Clearly, if I do nothing, nothing will change. On the other hand, if
I do something it might not do any good and even more time (and money) will
be wasted, time and money better spent on a new computer.
Right now this computer cannot perform a key task I need done. Before I
throw it out the window and start anew with a new one I would appreciate any
advice people might have about how I might overcome this problem.
Best to all,
Doug Walker
"I am running XP and Outlook 2007.
Following an automatic installation of system software, it appears that
Outlook has stopped sending messages from the Outbox.
Upon checking the accounts under "Tools" I chose "repair" and the connection
was checked but yielded the following message: "An encrypted connection to
your mail server is not available".
This is not the first time this has happened. The first time this happened
I inserted the Outlook 2007 CD and selected "Repair" and it seemed to fix
the problem. Now, however, repairing from the CD does not work.
I also mention that since the system software Outlook takes an extraordinary
amount of time to start. A four to five minute wait for anything to appear
on the screen is not unusual. My whole computer seems to have slowed
markedly.
Any ideas as to what to do?
Thanks for any help."