Unable to send or receive messages for the Hotmail (temhota_demon) account. Windows Live Mail can't connect to the Hotmail server. To send and receive messages in your Hotmail account, go to http://hotmail.live.com on the Web, or try again later.
Server Error: 5102
Server Response: Exception occurred in LoadProfileStore
Server: 'http://mail.services.live.com/DeltaSync_v2.0.0/Sync.aspx'
Windows Live Mail Error ID: 0x8DE20003
I am unable to receive email on one of my live accounts. I am getting the message: Server Error: 5102 Windows Live Mail Error ID: 0x8DE00002
I have sent a test message from that account to another live account and it was received, but cannot receive new mail or access any saved messages in any folders. My incoming mail from that account can be accessed on my iPad and iPhone. I have attempted to follow the instructions posted in response to others, but have been unable to get beyond the first step. I am running Windows 7 and when I get into the commands, I cannot get beyond REGSVR32 initpki.dll. I get a message that "it failed to load".
Please advise.
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Unable to send or receive messages for the xxx account.
Server Error: 0x800488EB
Server: 'https://mail.services.live.com/DeltaSync_v2.0.0/Sync.aspx'
Windows Live Mail Error ID: 0x800488EB
Now, this is where it gets interesting. If I get off the work network and onto an open network and do a sync (which works), then get back on the work network, that account syncs properly from the work network for just about exactly 24 hours, then stops again.
I have done the remove/re-add thing, and there is no change. Note that this started up on its own one day after having worked fine for many years.
One thing I've noticed that's probably related is that, in Properties-Server-Server URL, the account that works looks for:
http://mail.services.live.com/DeltaSync_v2.0.0/sync.aspx
While the account that doesn't work looks for:
https://mail.services.live.com/DeltaSync_v2.0.0/sync.aspx
Note the secure URL in the one that doesn't work.
It turns out this is happening to others in our organization as well, but like with me not on all accounts.
I'd like to fix this either by finding what to change in the account properties or by white-listing something in our cyber-security system so that it doesn't happen for these accounts.
Thank you.
Can you please help with this error?
Unable to send or receive messages for the Hotmail account.
Server Error: 5102
Server: 'https://mail.services.live.com/DeltaSync_v2.0.0/Sync.aspx'
Windows Live Mail Error ID: 0x8DE00002
I can open Live Mail, but I get the following (as of this morning):
Unable to send or receive messages for the xxxxx account.
Server Error: 5102
Server: 'https://mail.services.live.com/DeltaSync_v2.0.0/Sync.aspx'
Windows Live Mail Error ID: 0x8DE00002
However: I can open the messages in Outlook, which is not my preference. I have been receiving messages to update my instant messenger to the latest version, which I have (Skype 6.6); the "latest version" referred to is 6.3, which Skype properly reminds me is older than what I have. I'm running Windows 8.
To complicate matters even more, existing WLM messages are opening in Gmail.
I did a Windows Live Essentials repair, which didn't help.
Other than removing WLM completely and reinstalling it, what can I do?
Thanks.
I can open Live Mail, but I get the following (as of this morning):
Unable to send or receive messages for the xxxxx account.
Server Error: 5102
Server: 'https://mail.services.live.com/DeltaSync_v2.0.0/Sync.aspx'
Windows Live Mail Error ID: 0x8DE00002
However: I can open the messages in Outlook, which is not my preference. I have been receiving messages to update my instant messenger to the latest version, which I have (Skype 6.6); the "latest version" referred to is 6.3, which Skype properly reminds me is older than what I have. I'm running Windows 8.
To complicate matters even more, existing WLM messages are opening in Gmail.
I did a Windows Live Essentials repair, which didn't help.
Other than removing WLM completely and reinstalling it, what can I do?
Thanks.
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