Sending and receiving reported Error (0x80040119):' Unknown Error

E

Eltia

I am using outlook 2003 connect via RPC over HTTPs to a 2003 SP2 Exchange
server running on Windows 2003. I can't send and receive my e-mails.

error :
Sending and receiving reported Error (0x80040119):' Unknown Error
0x80040119' error.

I tried running scanpst. but it is ok.

I searched and found several people with the same issue but no solution.
Can some one help me ?

Thanks
 
B

Boofo

I just installed Office 2007 and am having a problem with Outlook 2007
throwing an error and restarting whenever I try to download any html
mail that has pictires in it (ads like from Best Buy). Text htmls
download fine. I upgraded from Office XP. It was running fine in the
beginning, but just started getting wacky out of the blue. I just did
the fix from the link you posted here and hope that will fix it as
there were errors found that were reapired. We will see, I guess. ;)

Could it have been the pst file from Outlook XP messing things up?
 
B

Boofo

Well, the fix worked. I just pulled for mail and got an ad email wit
pics in it and it flew by fine. I guess it was a corrupted PST file
Thank you very, very much for the link to the fix. You guys, and gals
are great! Keep up the good work as I hope to learn alot from you al
here.

And, by the way, I used to be a Mod on vb.org. Isn't vBulletin th
best? ;
 
B

Boofo

Well, I'm back to the same problem again. Can anyone tell me what the
following means and maybe how to fix it, please?

I have an Outlook(1)(1).pst and Outlook.pst file and the
Outlook(1)(1).pst scans with no errors. The Outlook.pst scans, and then
stops, and gives me the following error and won't fix anything.
 
C

cysunil

Hi All,

For those who are still stuck up with *"Sending and receiving reported
Error (0x80040119):' Unknown Error "*

1. Exit Outlook.
2. Repair the PST files as MS recommends.
2. Goto Control Panel>Mail>[Email account] settings> Disable cache mode
(if enable)
3. Click [Data Files] and remove all the archive (PST) folders.
4. Now Open Outlook and make sure the error is fixed. Now you may add
your PST folders accordingly.

HOpe this works....
 
B

Bizwoman

I did something a lot less frustrating. I simply went to the HELP
button in the menu bar and did a Detect and Repair and it fixed the
problem completely.
 

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