live mail 0x80048820 error


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    live mail 0x80048820 error


    hi there,

    yeah I bet you guys are getting very annoyed by people posting for help about this.
    Normally I can fix things but after 3 days of troubleshooting I can't get it to work.

    I have the servererror: 0x80048820.
    I tried all the things I found on google; check lan settings, reset & restore internet settings, Manually tried to add email, temporarily disable AV (AVG), format c & reinstall w7 etc etc.

    The last seemed to work but I was forced to reinstall back to factory settings of my laptop due to other problems. after I did that and used the recovery drive to go back to the factory image everything worked fine. All mail addresses worked again.

    After a while (hour or so?) it stopped working. My mail folder and mails where synced and I have the feeling that after this it stops working.

    I use the latest version of windows live essential 2012 V16.4.3503.0728 (<-as it says in programs and features)

    On my other laptop everything works fine. This uses another version but I also tried downgrading so that's not it. System specs of that system are all the same except for some memory and a other video card.

    my laptop specs:

    Processor: Intel® Core™ i7-2670QM processor
    OS: Authentieke Windows® 7 Home Premium 64-bit
    Clock Frequency: 2,2 GHz
    Memory size: 8 GB DDR3 1333 MHz
    Videocard: NVIDIA® GeForce® GTX670M 1,5 GB GDDR5

    Once again I know there are a lot of threads on the web about this but I just can't find the solution for my system.

    formatting my C is just no option and there must be an easy fix for this...right?

    I hope you guys can help me out. Thanks in advance!

    -W

    ps.
    1. I can acces my mail just fine through the web.
    2. In account settings of live account added my laptop to trusted system.
    Last edited by Wristband; 03 Sep 2012 at 11:02. Reason: spelling
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  2. Posts : 5
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    no-one?
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  3. Posts : 107
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    Have you install any Anti-Virus at your system? Try temporarily disabling real-time protection and see if it'll let you connect. It may be possible the firewall blocked your WLM after an update.
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    I tried both. But unfortunately this doesn't resolve the problem.

    Thx for the reply. It feels like I'm standing alone with this problem.
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  5. Posts : 107
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    It’s a very common problem and you are not the only one who is facing this problem. I too have suffered with the same problem. I could overcome this problem with the help of this solution. You can try it too: Windows Live Mail Error 0x80048820 Unable to send or recei - CNET Windows Live Forums
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    thx for the reply but that didn't do the trick either. my calander isn't to problem. I also checked all the other solutions in the post but all where in vain.

    maybe this problem happens to me now because of wlm is doing something with outlook?
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  7. Posts : 107
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    Yes, I have found same discussion over here which explains that error code occurred due to Windows Live Mail and Outlook connector: hotmail problems in WLM and Outlook connector
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    That thread is from 2010. As far as I know hotmail wasn't doing anything with outlook.

    I meant that when you access your mail on the web ( which works fine). Hotmail has a whole new interface and it seems this is from outlook. I think this is somehow the problem.


    And it's a NEW problem because when I started having the problem they undergone the change
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