Socket Error # 10054

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dmg993
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Socket Error # 10054

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Hi, Guys

I'm new to EPIM. Just downloaded and installed.

1. When performing send and receive, one of my emails runs fine, the other returns an error message "Socket Error # 10054." Any help you can give me on how to fix this?

2. My Outlook 2002 .pst file seems to be corrupted. It works fine in Outlook, but when I try to export to a .pst file I get the message "Errors have been detected in the file Z:\temp\backup3.pst. Quit all mail-enabled applications, and then use the Inbox Repair Tool."

So, obedient boy that I am, I close Outlook and run SCANPST.EXE, which results in the following helpful message, "An error has occured which caused the repair to be stopped. Some modifications may have been made to the scanned file."

Any suggestions for further repair efforts on my Outlook file?

Thanks for whatever help you can give.

Dan
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Re: Socket Error # 10054

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Hello Dan,

1. Make sure account settings are correct (connection through SLL enabled, for example). Is it a public server? We could check it on our side then..
2. Are you running SCANPST.EXE when Outlook is closed?
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Re: Socket Error # 10054

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I have 8.63 Pro and when i send/receive i get the socket error on occasion. I know all my setting are correct and it happens to different account at different times where other gmails sync okay.
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Re: Socket Error # 10054

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If that happens from time to time, then it is something related to your Internet connection.
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