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Mon, May 04, 2015 10:24 pm

Outlook 0x800ccc0f error message

I had a user on a Windows 7 system contact me today to report that he was unable to check email from his system, but others at his location were not experiencing problems. He was able to get to websites with his browser, so there didn't appear to be an issue with Internet access. He told me that Outlook was displaying a 0x800ccc0f error message, but he didn't know what version of Outlook was present on his system, so I had him check in Outlook by going to Help then About Microsoft Office Outlook. He reported the version number was 14.0. I had to look up the version name corresponding to that number. The name to version number correlation is shown below:
Version NameVersion Number
Outlook 978.0
Outlook 988.5
Outlook 20009.0
Outlook XP/200210.0
Outlook 200311.0
Outlook 200712.0
Outlook 201014.0
Outlook 201315.0

So that version corresponded to Outlook 2013. With the version number, I was able to provide instructions on how to determine what POP3 server was handling his email. It was pop3.firespring.com, so I had him run a traceroute to it, i.e., tracert pop3.firespring.com. He told me that was not completing successfully and some of the lines had values of over 100 ms for the time for a response from the system at that particular hop, so I at first thought there might be a congestin issue with the network path to the mail server. If other systems on the same LAN weren't experiencing the problem, then perhaps his system was more sensitive to delays, perhaps with a lower timeout value. But when I tried a traceroute from a Mac system, I saw the same traceroute issue, but a telnet connection to the POP3 mail server on the POP3 port, port 110, i.e., telnet pop3.firespring.com 110 resulted in an immediate OK response from the server which seemed to rule out that hypothesis. So I suggested he contact his mail service provider which found that he had an unusually large message on the server. When that message was deleted from the server by the email server provider his problem went away; apparently Outlook on his system was timing out when it couldn't download that message in a reasonable amount of time and then displaying the 0x800ccc0f error message.

References:

  1. Outlook versions and trivia
    MSOutlook.info

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