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Outlook Express General Error Codes
Posted by SteveT on Sunday, January 20, 2008 :: Last Updated on Sunday, January 27, 2008:: Views 334

   

Error Code Error Type Description
0x800CCC00 LOAD_SICILY_FAILED Authentication did not load.
0x800CCC01 INVALID_CERT_CN Invalid certificate content
0x800CCC02 INVALID_CERT_DATE Invalid certificate date
0x800CCC03  ALREADY_CONNECTED User already connected
0x800CCC04  CONN N/A
0x800CCC05 NOT_CONNECTED Not connected to server
0x800CCC06 CONN_SEND N/A
0x800CCC07 WOULD_BLOCK N/A
0x800CCC08 INVALID_STATE N/A
0x800CCC09 CONN_RECV N/A
0x800CCC0A INCOMPLETE. Message download incomplete
0x800CCC0B BUSY. Server or mail drop is busy
0x800CCC0C NOT_INIT N/A
0x800CCC0D CANT_FIND_HOST Cannot locate server
0x800CCC0E FAILED_TO_CONNECT Cannot connect to server
0x800CCC0F CONNECTION_DROPPED Connection closed
0x800CCC10 INVALID_ADDRESS Address not known on server
 0x800CCC11 INVALID_ADDRESS_LIST Mailing list not known on server.
0x800CCC12 SOCKET_READ_ERROR Unable to send Winsock request.
0x800CCC13 SOCKET_WRITE_ERROR Unable to read Winsock reply.
0x800CCC14 SOCKET_INIT_ERROR Unable to initialize Winsock
0x800CCC15 SOCKET_CONNECT_ERROR Unable to open Windows Socket.
0x800CCC16 INVALID_ACCOUNT User account not recognized
0x800CCC17 USER_CANCEL User canceled operation
0x800CCC18 SICILY_LOGON_FAILED Logon attempt failed
0x800CCC19 TIMEOUT N/A
0x800CCC1A SECURE_CONNECT_FAILED Unable to connect using SSL

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