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Windows Vista Outlook 2003 Email not receiving -- 0x8004210A error-- Fix - Solution

If you receive a 0x8004210A error in outlook I feel for you. I have spent 20 hours trying to find out how to fix an email send/receive problem in Outlook. I'm running windows VISTA 32 and Outlook 2003 with McAfee provided my Comcast. I've read just about every forum topic there is on the subject. Some say it's a problem with the router, others say it's a registry issue, others say it's an anti-virus software problem. I pulled my hair out trying to get this fixed. I never realized how much I relied on Outlook.

So here's the solution to the 0x8004210A error. Completely uninstall the McAfee security software. It helps to use this link:http://service.mcafee.com/FAQDocument.aspx?id=107083&lc=1033 to completely remove the software. Now hit the send and receive button on Outlook. Hopefully you are now receiving your emails. As much as I didn't want to, I re-install McAfee from Comcast. I'm up and running again.

Windows XP and VISTA networking problem -- path not found -- access denied

\\computername\folder is not accessible. You might not have permission to use this network resource. Contact the administrator of this server to find out if you have access permissions. Access is denied.

I ran into a problem when trying to get my Vista PC to network with my windows XP laptop. I could see the laptop and access the shared folders from my VISTA machine, but I couldn't the XP machine to access the shared folders on my VISTA machine. I searched and search the web and here are a few good links and the solution that worked for me:

Techcrunch 40 Conference

I just got back from the techcruch 40 conference at the Palace Hotel in San Francisco. Congratulations to Mint. I didn't blog it in real time, but I plan to put some of my feedback on the conference and start-ups on the site over the coming days.

FrameChannel.com — Content Management Software for Your Wireless Digital Picture Frame

Finally a company has come up with an easy solution to transfer content onto Wireless Digital Picture Frames. Check out FrameChannel.com.

Chat with distant friends and relatives with MSN Messenger and Webcam

After my daughter was born I gave my parents a Ceiva 3 Digital Picture Frame, so I could send them pictures almost daily. They live 1400 miles away, so we only get together a few times a year. Now that my daughter is older, and walking and talking, we needed to find a way to see each other when we talk. There are a number of services out there that offer free instant and video messaging.

Digital Picture/Photo Frames Top Seller this Holiday Season

Consider yourself lucky if you were able to purchase a digital frame as a gift and even more fortunate if you received a frame as a gift.
The Philips 7 € photo frame was ranked as the number 3 best selling item under cameras and photos on amazon.com. Many of the manufactures I spoke with reported brisk sales. Often much better than they had forecasted. Many of the frames are stocked out and will not be in until after Christmas.

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