Can't send email via Outlook while in WinXP Virtual Mode

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  1. Posts : 228
    Win7 Ultimate x64
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    Can't send email via Outlook while in WinXP Virtual Mode


    Greetings,

    My understanding of Windows Virtual PC is very limited. So, if anyone can help me understand why I am having difficulty sending an email via Outlook in WinXP Virtual Mode I would appreciate it.

    I have even tried using Windows Express but even that doesn't work.

    I have tested the internet connection. I can watch online news, YouTube, whatever I want. No problem.

    Thanks for your help.
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  2. Posts : 1,800
    Windows 7 Pro x64 SP1
       #2

    C32C3 said:
    Greetings,

    My understanding of Windows Virtual PC is very limited. So, if anyone can help me understand why I am having difficulty sending an email via Outlook in WinXP Virtual Mode I would appreciate it.

    I have even tried using Windows Express but even that doesn't work.

    I have tested the internet connection. I can watch online news, YouTube, whatever I want. No problem.

    Thanks for your help.
    When you say that you can't send via outlook that is installed in windows xp mode, can we assume that you have set the properties of the smtp server correctly?
    Is it only the Send or is it receiving problems?
    Could it be your firewall in xp?
    I just ran outlook in xp mode and sent and received email on one of my accounts.

    these two screens could be your solution.

    Rich
    Attached Thumbnails Attached Thumbnails Can't send email via Outlook while in WinXP Virtual Mode-email-outlook-xpmode.gif   Can't send email via Outlook while in WinXP Virtual Mode-email-outlook-xpmode-1.gif  
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  3. Posts : 228
    Win7 Ultimate x64
    Thread Starter
       #3

    I tried to find the menu's that you are showing in Outlook but have not succeeded. Where are they?

    The message that I am getting has this code 0x800cc0D. It says that Outlook can't find the server. I googled the code and am now trying to fix the problem but so far no good.
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  4. Posts : 228
    Win7 Ultimate x64
    Thread Starter
       #4

    I have downloaded the Microsoft Outlook Connector hoping that would solve the problem but .............

    When filling out the required info for establishing an email account in Outlook I have made certain that all is correct. When choosing Hotmail the server info is automatically filled in. So at least that's not the problem.

    At the moment I can neither send nor receive.

    Thanks for helping.
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  5. Posts : 1,800
    Windows 7 Pro x64 SP1
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    C32C3 said:
    I have downloaded the Microsoft Outlook Connector hoping that would solve the problem but .............

    When filling out the required info for establishing an email account in Outlook I have made certain that all is correct. When choosing Hotmail the server info is automatically filled in. So at least that's not the problem.

    At the moment I can neither send nor receive.

    Thanks for helping.
    I have captured the screens that you will see when you run outlook and then get you thru the configuring your email accounts.

    First at the top you have to select tools
    then email accounts and then the correct (you probably only have one)

    then after you have put the information into the squares, there is a third
    area that you need to make some changes to. As I had shown in my prior messages.

    Rich
    I did not ask you what version of Outlook you have installed on your windows xp?

    The last screen on the right is where you select the more settings..
    Attached Thumbnails Attached Thumbnails Can't send email via Outlook while in WinXP Virtual Mode-outlook2003-1.gif   Can't send email via Outlook while in WinXP Virtual Mode-outlook2003-2.gif   Can't send email via Outlook while in WinXP Virtual Mode-outlook2003-3.gif   Can't send email via Outlook while in WinXP Virtual Mode-outlook2003-4.gif  
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  6. Posts : 228
    Win7 Ultimate x64
    Thread Starter
       #6

    Thanks for the explanation of the menu's.

    I have Outlook 2003.

    I will have a go at your suggestion tomorrow and let you know how it goes.

    Thanks for everything.
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  7. Posts : 228
    Win7 Ultimate x64
    Thread Starter
       #7

    Thanks for taking the time to post the attachments but after trying your suggestion I am still unable to send or receive in Outlook 2003. I haven't given up yet. If it works for you then it should work for me.

    In the meantime I am using Messenger which is working just fine. Outlook has more features than Messenger naturally I prefer using it.
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  8. Posts : 1,800
    Windows 7 Pro x64 SP1
       #8

    C3, what error are you getting? Some email programs require the full login name including domain to log on.

    Rich
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  9. Posts : 228
    Win7 Ultimate x64
    Thread Starter
       #9

    richnrockville,

    The error that I am getting says, "can't find the server, code Ox800ccOD. I have googled it and tried the suggested solutions but still without success.

    I am thinking of deleting Outlook 2003 from the XP Mode because I have Outlook 2010 on my host machine. Still, I would like to know why I'm experiencing this problem. Solving problems is a way of learning, IMO.
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  10. Posts : 1,800
    Windows 7 Pro x64 SP1
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    C32C3 said:
    richnrockville,

    The error that I am getting says, "can't find the server, code Ox800ccOD. I have googled it and tried the suggested solutions but still without success.

    I am thinking of deleting Outlook 2003 from the XP Mode because I have Outlook 2010 on my host machine. Still, I would like to know why I'm experiencing this problem. Solving problems is a way of learning, IMO.
    Normally, this error can mean a couple of things, Either your smtp and pop server names are not proper in the configuration or your firewall/av is preventing your xp session from going to the internet.

    one way to check is to go to the dos (cmd.exe) prompt in xp and
    pinging your smtp and pop servers Mine is mail.xxx.com and see if you
    get an answer.


    Rich
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