Ethernet problem?
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Ethernet problem?
Odd one this...
I have a NVidia ethernet which is very good at shutting down the PC witha blue screen of death, apparently a common problem with Nforce moboard drivers. I tried new drivers but eventually got bored with an unstable connection so disabled the Nvidia ethernet and used the Marvell Yukon ethernet connection, a stable PC at last!! however now my Outlook Distress no longer gets my e-mail I get the unable to connect message. I know the ISP is working ok due to my laptop getting the info ok. It runs from the same router but in wirless mode! Any clues anyone?
I have a NVidia ethernet which is very good at shutting down the PC witha blue screen of death, apparently a common problem with Nforce moboard drivers. I tried new drivers but eventually got bored with an unstable connection so disabled the Nvidia ethernet and used the Marvell Yukon ethernet connection, a stable PC at last!! however now my Outlook Distress no longer gets my e-mail I get the unable to connect message. I know the ISP is working ok due to my laptop getting the info ok. It runs from the same router but in wirless mode! Any clues anyone?
If there is a BIOS update available Tony, I'd apply it... but that will be unrelated to your outlook Problem. Generally they don't bring out BIOS updates unless there is something to fix, so if theres one available... they have found something that needed fixing (even if they don't say so)
Your outlook problem is almost certainly firewall or something similar. Are you getting emails coming in or is it not working in both directions?
Your outlook problem is almost certainly firewall or something similar. Are you getting emails coming in or is it not working in both directions?
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Ok... I'm assuming your ISp is using a POP3 mail server for inbound email. This will use (by default) port 110. Can you check the setting for your incoming mail server and ensure this is the case (just on the off chance) Another thing worth checking is that your username and password for logging onto your mail account are correct... might be worth re entering these. Othe than that, can I ask what firewall your using?
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Ben this is the message I get
A time-out occurred while communicating with the server. Account: 'mail.plus.net', Server: 'mail.plus.net', Protocol: POP3, Port: 110, Secure(SSL): No, Error Number: 0x800CCC19
yes its 110 and the firewall is Windows XP plus the router /modem firewall which is a Linksys.
Just re entered my password etc but no luck, all the settings for outlook express are identiacl to my laptops settings.. weird this
just tried it with windows firewall off, no difference
A time-out occurred while communicating with the server. Account: 'mail.plus.net', Server: 'mail.plus.net', Protocol: POP3, Port: 110, Secure(SSL): No, Error Number: 0x800CCC19
yes its 110 and the firewall is Windows XP plus the router /modem firewall which is a Linksys.
Just re entered my password etc but no luck, all the settings for outlook express are identiacl to my laptops settings.. weird this
just tried it with windows firewall off, no difference
Here you go:
http://support.microsoft.com/kb/813518
Or alternatively here
http://support.nethere.net/kb/index.php ... &id=22&c=9
http://support.microsoft.com/kb/813518
Or alternatively here
http://support.nethere.net/kb/index.php ... &id=22&c=9
first if you open a command prompt and type "ping mail.plus.net" (See below)
The time= and TTL may be different, but can you let me know if your getting a reply. Below is what I get when I do it on mine, which looks right.
C:\Users\ubaw01>ping mail.plus.net
Pinging mail.plus.net [212.159.10.1] with 32 bytes
Reply from 212.159.10.1: bytes=32 time=51ms TTL=241
Reply from 212.159.10.1: bytes=32 time=37ms TTL=241
Reply from 212.159.10.1: bytes=32 time=46ms TTL=241
Reply from 212.159.10.1: bytes=32 time=36ms TTL=241
Ping statistics for 212.159.10.1:
Packets: Sent = 4, Received = 4, Lost = 0 (0% l
Approximate round trip times in milli-seconds:
Minimum = 36ms, Maximum = 51ms, Average = 42ms
The time= and TTL may be different, but can you let me know if your getting a reply. Below is what I get when I do it on mine, which looks right.
C:\Users\ubaw01>ping mail.plus.net
Pinging mail.plus.net [212.159.10.1] with 32 bytes
Reply from 212.159.10.1: bytes=32 time=51ms TTL=241
Reply from 212.159.10.1: bytes=32 time=37ms TTL=241
Reply from 212.159.10.1: bytes=32 time=46ms TTL=241
Reply from 212.159.10.1: bytes=32 time=36ms TTL=241
Ping statistics for 212.159.10.1:
Packets: Sent = 4, Received = 4, Lost = 0 (0% l
Approximate round trip times in milli-seconds:
Minimum = 36ms, Maximum = 51ms, Average = 42ms
Ben.






