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| | Outlook 2003 and Vista Business Compatibility Issues Please help! I'm running Vista Business and Outlook 2003. Inbound messages via POP3 services are suspended (i.e. "receiving messages 1 of 5") only outbound email resolves/processes accordingly. What we know: 1. Email settings are correct (per ISP-Network Solutions POP3 host). 2. Norton Internet Security was removed. What’s of Interest: Using the same ISP (Network Solutions) and POP3 email box; several client machines running XPS SP2 and Outlook 2003 process email both Inbound and Outbound successfully. Serling A. Davis sdavis@innovativeteknology.com |
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| | Re: Outlook 2003 and Vista Business Compatibility Issues "Serling" <Serling@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message news:8CC722E5-C3CE-45C0-839F-F69B320448B0@microsoft.com... > Please help! I'm running Vista Business and Outlook 2003. Inbound messages > via POP3 services are suspended (i.e. "receiving messages 1 of 5") only > outbound email resolves/processes accordingly. What we know: 1. Email > settings are correct (per ISP-Network Solutions POP3 host). 2. Norton > Internet Security was removed. What’s of Interest: Using the same ISP > (Network Solutions) and POP3 email box; several client machines running XPS > SP2 and Outlook 2003 process email both Inbound and Outbound successfully. Are you absolutely sure all the Norton crap was removed? http://service1.symantec.com/SUPPORT...05033108162039 Download and run the Norton Removal Tool You may also want to try using this command, In an elevated command prompt, type> netsh int tcp set global autotuninglevel=disabled This has also helped users who have been experiencing general surfing problems. If you want to enable the setting again, use this> netsh int tcp set global autotuninglevel=normal -Michael |
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| | Re: Outlook 2003 and Vista Business Compatibility Issues Serling Have you found a fix for this? I am having the same problem. However, I can download fine when I am not on my office network. I.E. - when I am at home I have no issues. The other computers (all XP) in my office have no issues so I don't believe that it can have anything to do with firewall or ISP. |
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| | Re: Outlook 2003 and Vista Business Compatibility Issues > Serling > > Have you found a fix for this? I am having the same problem. However, > I can download fine when I am not on my office network. I.E. - when I > am at home I have no issues. > > The other computers (all XP) in my office have no issues so I don't > believe that it can have anything to do with firewall or ISP. Serling, I fixed my problem. It turns out my router (Linksys RV042) firmware needed to be upgraded. Once I did this I was able to receive e-mail. Also, my general Internet response got better. |
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