
01-05-2006, 04:46 PM
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Re: a problem with a Hotmail account in Outlook Express
why would you not be able to read my response? Strange?
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Help and Thank you
"PA Bear" wrote:
> My newsreader's showing Clorey's response is no longer available on the
> server:
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> <QP>
> Thank you for your post.
>
> I have been writing back and forth to Hotmail technical support and it was
> suggested to me that I should change some settings under Privacy and site
> list. I did what I was told and guess what? It worked. It was Zone Alarm Pro
> 5 that was causing this trouble.
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> I had to allow 3rd party cookies. If anyone else has the problem that I have
> been having for days now, maybe I could send along the instructions to fix
> Zone Alarm settings. Let me know and thanks again.
> </QP>
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> Source:
> http://groups.google.com/group/micro...79d5d578320687
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> ~PA Bear
>
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> PA Bear wrote:
> > You've had *this* account (15Hotmail) running successfully in OE for 5
> > years
> > or just the other three?
> >
> > Windows version?
> >
> > IE Tools > Internet Options > Privacy > Sites (or Custom) > type in
> >
> > hotmail.com
> >
> > and Allow Cookies.
> >
> > Clorey wrote:
> >> Yes, I have using this hotmail account in Outlook Express for about 5
> >> years
> >> with no problems whatsoever. The error message is as follows:
> >> Access to the account was denied. Verify that your username and password
> >> are
> >> correct. Account: '15Hotmail email;
> >> Server:'http://services.msn.com/svsc/hotmailhttpmail.asp; Protocol:
> >> httpmail, Server Response;'forbidden,
> >> Port:0,Secure(ssl):no,Errornumber:0x800ccc33
> >> Boy I sure hope that you can help me out here.
> >>
> >>> And what might the error message be?
> >>>
> >>> Where you previously able to send via Outlook Express on this Hotmail
> >>> account?
> >>>
> >>>> Hi everyone, I cannot send or reply from one of the Hotmail accounts I
> >>>> use.
> >>>> The other (3) are fine, no problem, just this one. I receive emails to
> >>>> this
> >>>> account, but if I try to respond, I get an error message.
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