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Outlook Express - The Message Could Not Be Sent
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When I open Outlook Express, i get the following error message:
An unknown error has occurred. Protocol: SMTP, Port: 0, Secure SSL: No, Error 0x800c0131Ce problem may be due to corruption or lack of Folders.dbx file.
who knows how to stop it??
An unknown error has occurred. Protocol: SMTP, Port: 0, Secure SSL: No, Error 0x800c0131Ce problem may be due to corruption or lack of Folders.dbx file.
who knows how to stop it??
Answers
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23:27 Thu 01st Oct 2015
Assuming that the Folders.dbx is actually corrupt, you could try the following supposedly free repair tool.
http:// free-em ail-rec overy.e n.softo nic.com
Not sure how good it is, but before attempting, I suggest you make a copy of the Folders.dbx. Also, running an anti-virus check on the downloaded file before attempting an installation might be a good idea for peace of mind!
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Not sure how good it is, but before attempting, I suggest you make a copy of the Folders.dbx. Also, running an anti-virus check on the downloaded file before attempting an installation might be a good idea for peace of mind!
Solution
• To solve this, simply restore the file Folders.dbx.
• Search for Folders.dbx using the search tool(Start/Find/Files or Folders).
• Rename the file to make a backup, for example Folders.bak.
• Launch Outlook Express. Folders.dbx file is automatically recreated and the application opens correctly.
If you are still experiencing the issue after applying this fix you can try to stop the error here:https://onlinefilerepair.com/en/outlookexpress-repair-online.html
• To solve this, simply restore the file Folders.dbx.
• Search for Folders.dbx using the search tool(Start/Find/Files or Folders).
• Rename the file to make a backup, for example Folders.bak.
• Launch Outlook Express. Folders.dbx file is automatically recreated and the application opens correctly.
If you are still experiencing the issue after applying this fix you can try to stop the error here:https://onlinefilerepair.com/en/outlookexpress-repair-online.html
Solution
• To solve this, simply restore the file Folders.dbx.
• Search for Folders.dbx using the search tool(Start/Find/Files or Folders).
• Rename the file to make a backup, for example Folders.bak.
• Launch Outlook Express. Folders.dbx file is automatically recreated and the application opens correctly.
If you are still experiencing the issue after applying this fix you can try to stop the error here: [url="http://onlinefilerepair.com/en/outlookexpress-repair-online.html/"]https://onlinefilerepair.com/en/outlookexpress-repair-online.html/[/url]
• To solve this, simply restore the file Folders.dbx.
• Search for Folders.dbx using the search tool(Start/Find/Files or Folders).
• Rename the file to make a backup, for example Folders.bak.
• Launch Outlook Express. Folders.dbx file is automatically recreated and the application opens correctly.
If you are still experiencing the issue after applying this fix you can try to stop the error here: [url="http://onlinefilerepair.com/en/outlookexpress-repair-online.html/"]https://onlinefilerepair.com/en/outlookexpress-repair-online.html/[/url]