Task '[email protected] - Receiving' reported error (0x80042108): 'Outlook cannot connect to your incoming (POP3) e-mail server. If you continue to receive this message, contact your server administrator or Internet service provider (ISP).' Windows 7 or Windows 8 If you are using windows 7 or Windows 8 default firewall, you should be asked if you want to allow Outlook access the first time you run it. You can check your settings by going to Control panel and searching for Firewall. (Firewall is under System and Security Category.).
2016-12-9 In Microsoft Exchange Server 2013, the Outlook Anywhere feature, formerly known as RPC over HTTP, lets clients who use Microsoft Outlook 2013, Outlook 2010, or Outlook 2007 connect to their Exchange servers from outside the corporate network or over the Internet using the RPC over HTTP Windows networking component. Cannot connect to or resolve name Exchange server We’re using an Exchange server but several of our clients are having difficulties connecting to the Exchange server. I’ve tried recreating the mail profile but then it cannot find the Exchange server at all.
I was able to sync my email, contacts, and calendar with Exchange until updating to OS 4.2. Now it verifies fine but get cannot connect to server when trying to open inbox. I have tried several different things with help from our IT Staff and Apple Support to no avail. Have ran utilities that show connection is working and ssl certificate is fine. Can connect to webmail from safari browser fine. I downloaded a profile from apple support that was supposed to extend timeout but the second the inbox is open I get the message it cannot connect to server.
Seems odd that verify works but connection does not. Ok, I have managed to fix the problem on my iPhone and several others in the offfice along with a couple of iPads. We got an 'ExchangeDiagnosticProfile' from Apple.(Not sure if I am allowed to post this, but if you get in touch with Apple support they can send it to you, but its not really needed for the fix.) Installed this on my iPhone, tried to sync e-mail with Exchange. Saved the log files - and synced them with iTunes to get them on my PC. In looking in the logs I found this ASFolderSyncTask failed: ErrorDomain=DAErrorDomain Code=110 'The operation couldn’t be completed.(DAErrorDomain error 110.)' Searched the internet saw a couple of articles about certificates but nothing specific. Thought I would login in to OWA from the iPhone via Safari to see if it would download a new certificate, nothing happened As we have just upgraded to Exchange 2010 the are some new options - in particular I saw 'See all options' under which there is an option for 'phone' Saw that there were 3 entries, thought what have I got to loose, delete them all.
(As I only have one iPone that connects to my work Exchange, others with more devices my wish to check which ones they delete) Delete exchange profile oniPhone – re-create and it all worked. In Summary • Login in to OWA on my PC • Delete any mobile phones that appear under “Options” • Delete exchange account on iPhone • Re-create exchange account on iPhone Hope this works for others. I realize this is an older thread, but I discovered another potential solution to this problem that some may find helpful.
I think this is particularly relevant if your exchange server has been upgraded at some point during its lifetime. Original thread located here: • Open Active Directory Users and Computers. • Click View, and then click Advanced Features.
Note To make the Security tab available at both the user level and the organizational unit level, you must enable the Advanced Features option in Active Directory Users and Computers. This option is available under the View menu. • Open the properties for both the user level and the organizational unit level that the users are located in, and then locate the Security tab. • Click Advanced. • Make sure that the following check box is selected: 'Allow inheritable permissions from the parent to propagate to this object and all child objects'. Include these with entries explicitly defined here. • Force Active Directory replication.
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