OUTLOOK 2003: "the requested operation failed" error appears on Intern


  1. Posts : 188
    w7 pro 32 bit w/XP virt enabled.
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    OUTLOOK 2003: "the requested operation failed" error appears on Intern


    Hi.

    OUTLOOK 2003: "the requested operation failed" error appears on Internet E-Mail Settings IMAP pop-up?

    I have been using & setting up Outlook on 2 identical W7 pro 32 bit pc's for several yr with little or or problems.

    My wife & I are moving to a new area and will have new email addresses and haven't been able to get past the above error (pix below). My ISP Charter & they are always making changes to their email program & settings. Also, after months of no W7 updates, I have just started rec'd updates for both PCs.

    I'm trying to track this problem down:
    Am I making an operational error, or is Charter trying to get everyone using their web mail, or is MS slipping something into W7 updates to force customers to W10??
    If you guys have any suggestions, etc, please advise as I will be with out an email client on my PC when our move is completed. Please see image below.

    cheers,
    klxdrt
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  2. Posts : 9,746
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    Setting up a new email account can be a problem. Have you contacted Charter to get some assistance with setting up the account.

    The IMAP incoming mail server & the SMTP Outgoing mail server settings are critical & often further setting changes are needed in "More Settings".
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  3. Posts : 188
    w7 pro 32 bit w/XP virt enabled.
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    Ranger,

    Thanks for the quick response. Charter is is part of a Broadband Cartel in the states, controlled by the Govt. You deal with it, or you don't, you have nowhere to go, no choice, no help. Esp in a Free market driven society. yuck

    As you can see by the included image in my post, I can't go any further in the installation to view or make any changes. So I'm stuck with no email.
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  4. Posts : 9,746
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    Perhaps this Charter website might be more useful. You need to scroll down to get the settings that are applicable to your device, as some of the settings are different.
    Desktop settings are the second one.
    It describes what is necessary, particularly the settings that you need to set in "More Settings", so you will need to click on that & follow through.
    There is a video as well, but it did not seem to provide much info on setting up.

    Charter.net Email Settings

    In your first post your screen shot shows that you have not included IMAP in the Incoming mail server & you have not included SMTP in the outgoing server.
    The Incoming should read as:
    IMAP.charter.net

    & the Outgoing as:
    SMTP.charter.net

    You will then need to go into More Settings & change the Incoming Port & Outgoing Port settings & set the SSL setting to Off, for both IMAP & SMTP.

    Be sure to save your settings & then run a test email.
    Last edited by Ranger4; 23 Aug 2016 at 15:37. Reason: Added more info
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  5. Posts : 188
    w7 pro 32 bit w/XP virt enabled.
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    Ranger 4,

    I see the where the confusion comes from. However the answer may be even more confusing.

    I've been on the current "Charter" cable since 1981 under many different owners with min problems. I wired my home then with coax & phone jacks in every room as I surmised where business was going even then, and I'm not a techie.

    When Charter took over "all hell broke loose" and continued to get worse, especially email as Charter was moving toward media, cell phones, what's kool & trendy. Several collegues are having similiar email problems esp since the were they were using Charter's poor web mail. I always used PC clients, Outlook Exp, WLM, Claws, Pegasus, a simple OE clone, Thunderbird, Outlook 2003 which I am using now.

    Charter went to IMAP almost exclusively because of increase of cell phone usage, that's when the "mobile" settings came into use. Their web site instructions were not always up to date and neither were their call cntr techs. Last yr I went to their web for Outlook Setup instructions and the link to "portable" apps was broken. Call cntr tech said since I had a laptop (Charter considers laptops mobile) I should use the mobile settings. I told them the web link was broken, their response was "that was not their responsibility" !!

    It was my fault that I did not mention I was trying to set Outlook on a laptop. Now another quirk with Charter email setups, a professional just installed a SDD in my desktop, re-installed Office 2003 pro with Outlook and it works fine. He set it up as a POP3, go figure??

    As you suggest, I'll go back & try to setup Outlook using the IMAP settings & see what happens.

    I'm just spending way to much time setting up Email, after 30+ yrs, it should be a simple no brainer.
    Email changes over the yrs according to the relevance, sophistication, effectiveness of the "content" no some trendy add-on produced by a programmer. Too mush bloat.
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  6. Posts : 188
    w7 pro 32 bit w/XP virt enabled.
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    Ranger 4,

    Re-configured Outlook 2003 as IMAP &, got same error as Mobile config. Used your link to to get specs.
    See image below:
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  7. Posts : 9,746
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    Thanks for getting back & I can see how frustrating this must be for you. I am sorry I really can't offer any more help.

    I assume you changed the incoming & outgoing port settings in the More Changes section.
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  8. Posts : 188
    w7 pro 32 bit w/XP virt enabled.
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    Ranger,

    Thanks for trying to help, Charter & Outlook have always been quirky, poorly designed, just like my first car, 1946 Flathead V8 busn cpe. sounded great, went like hell & girls liked it, but a bear to fix.

    I guess we haven't made any "real" progress in 60 yr. Most everything I buy today, I have to bring up to "working" specs.

    "I assume you changed the incoming & outgoing port settings in the More Changes section".
    I never was able to get to the point where I was able to make any chgs.
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  9. Posts : 9,746
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    I have asked for extra help from others in the Forum that might be familiar with Charter & getting it work in Outlook 2003.
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  10. Posts : 1,839
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    Technically office 2003 isn't supported on 7 which might be part of the problem. Also it isn't receiving security updates anymore. Have you verified that the addresses and ports are correct? Have you contacted their tech support? I suggest that you do so. The website might be out of date and their support would have the most recent settings. They would also be able to check your account to see if their are any issues such as an expired password or your account being locked out.
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