E-mail may be stuck in Outlook

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Hi there guy, i was playing round with my email address, then i tried to set it up on my computer. Now when i try to send on email, i get this error message number: 0x80070057. what does this mean?can any body help me please..

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Answered By 0 points N/A #99327

E-mail may be stuck in Outlook

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Hello…

This error occurs when Outlook tries to connect with your Microsoft Exchange server. This problem occurs when both of the following conditions are true: Your mailbox is located on an Exchange 2003 mailbox server and You are using the Auto Account Setup process to create your Outlook 2010 profile. To resolve this problem, use either of the following solutions.

1.)Install the August 31, 2010 hotfix package for Outlook 2010.

2.)Create your profile manually-to do these follow this steps:Open the Mail control panel, Click Show Profiles., In the Mail dialog box, click Add,In the New Profile dialog box, enter a name for your profile, and then click OK After you see your display name and email address populated in the Add New E-mail Account dialog box, click to select the Manually configure server settings or additional server types check box, and then click Next.In the Choose E-mail Service dialog box, select Microsoft Exchange, and then click Next.In the Microsoft Exchange Settings dialog box, enter the name of your Exchange server, verify your username is correct, and then click Next.Click Finish after your profile is successfully created. In the Mail dialog box, click OK. Start Outlook.

Hope this works. Thank you!

Answered By 590495 points N/A #315615

E-mail may be stuck in Outlook

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If you tried to send an email message with Microsoft Office Outlook and it failed, check that your internet connection is active. Try troubleshooting your connection. Disconnect the network cable from the network port at the back of the CPU then plug it back in. If this doesn’t work, disconnect the other end of the cable from the Wi-Fi router then connect it back.

If this doesn’t work, try restarting the router. If the router has a power button, press it to turn it off then unplug it from the power for about ten to twenty seconds (10 to 20). Press any button on the router to drain any leftover power or to power cycle. After this, plug the router back to the power and turn it on.

If this doesn’t work, make sure Microsoft Office Outlook is configured with the correct IMAP or POP settings. You can get these from your mail service provider. On the other hand, according to Microsoft support, you may receive error “0x80070057” when you try to clean install Microsoft Windows 7.

It happens because the partition reserved for the system or the system partition which is reserved for the restoration of Windows and for BitLocker is damaged. But this error doesn’t only happen during installation because it can also be encountered when copying files.

Since the error is directly linked to the reserved system partition, one possible cause why you are receiving such an error is a damaged reserved system partition. Now, if this is the case, the best remedy is to create a new system partition. In Windows XP, when you install the operating system, setup will create only one partition for the system drive where Microsoft Windows will be installed.

But in Windows 7, setup will require you to create two partitions: one for the system drive where the Windows 7 operating system will be installed, and one for the reserved system partition which is used basically to restore Microsoft Windows and for BitLocker. To help you properly create a new reserved system partition, go to Windows 7 System Reserved and follow the guide.

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