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Question : Task '
[email protected]
Sending and Receiving' reported error (0x80040102) : 'The requested operation cannot be performed on this account'
Hello Experts
I have been using Outlook2007 for a long time now, I had 2 accounts setup on it the first is Gmail and the other is Hotmail...
With gmail I never had any issues, but with hotmail I had this issue several times and usually it gets me frustrated and delete the whole account to get rid of this problem permanently, though I can't keep on accessing my hotmail through webmail coz I'm working on it and every few minutes need to check my email..
I'm using Outlook 2007, MS outlook connector is used for hotmail.. I keep receiving the following error everytime it synchronize the email.
Task '
[email protected]
- Sending and Receiving' reported error (0x80040102) : 'The requested operation cannot be performed on this account'
I have tried setting up a new hotmail account with less than 10 mega bytes and 10 emails and had no problem with it. only the problem occurs with my original Hotmail account which has 800MB of space and 2500 of emails..
Any help is appreciated,
thanks
Answer : Task '
[email protected]
Sending and Receiving' reported error (0x80040102) : 'The requested operation cannot be performed on this account'
Run ScanPST on "all" PST's to rule out a corruption
http://office.microsoft.co
m/en-us/ou
tlook/
HA10
0758311033
.aspx
Also try ajusting the time out on outlook -
http://support.microsoft.c
om/kb/8135
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