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Now I am having the following appear when I try to reply:
The host 'mail.comcast.net' could not be found. Please verify that you have entered the server name correctly. Account: 'mail.comcast.net (3)', Server: 'mail.comcast.net', Protocol: POP3, Port: 110, Secure(SSL): No, Socket Error: 11001, Error Number: 0x800CCC0D I haven't changed anything. Does anyone know how to denter the setver name correctly? Small steps please. I am a little lost. |
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Piksi wrote:
Now I am having the following appear when I try to reply: The host 'mail.comcast.net' could not be found. Please verify that you have entered the server name correctly. Account: 'mail.comcast.net (3)', Server: 'mail.comcast.net', Protocol: POP3, Port: 110, Secure(SSL): No, Socket Error: 11001, Error Number: 0x800CCC0D I haven't changed anything. Does anyone know how to denter the setver name correctly? Small steps please. I am a little lost. Hello, Piksi - You're having quite a bit of trouble with your computer! I'm keeping a lookout in the other thread for your testing results about the wireless. The outgoing server information for Comcast outgoing email is wrong. It should be Outgoing Mail: smtp.comcast.net Server requires authentication - use the same settings as my incoming mail server Under Server Port Numbers use Port 587. Malke -- MS-MVP Elephant Boy Computers - Don't Panic! http://www.elephantboycomputers.com/#FAQ |
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Piksi wrote:
Now I am having the following appear when I try to reply: The host 'mail.comcast.net' could not be found. Please verify that you have entered the server name correctly. Account: 'mail.comcast.net (3)', Server: 'mail.comcast.net', Protocol: POP3, Port: 110, Secure(SSL): No, Socket Error: 11001, Error Number: 0x800CCC0D I haven't changed anything. Does anyone know how to denter the setver name correctly? Small steps please. I am a little lost. Hello, Piksi - You're having quite a bit of trouble with your computer! I'm keeping a lookout in the other thread for your testing results about the wireless. The outgoing server information for Comcast outgoing email is wrong. It should be Outgoing Mail: smtp.comcast.net Server requires authentication - use the same settings as my incoming mail server Under Server Port Numbers use Port 587. Malke -- MS-MVP Elephant Boy Computers - Don't Panic! http://www.elephantboycomputers.com/#FAQ |
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"Piksi" wrote in message ... Now I am having the following appear when I try to reply: The host 'mail.comcast.net' could not be found. Please verify that you have entered the server name correctly. Account: 'mail.comcast.net (3)', Server: 'mail.comcast.net', Protocol: POP3, Port: 110, Secure(SSL): No, Socket Error: 11001, Error Number: 0x800CCC0D I haven't changed anything. Does anyone know how to denter the setver name correctly? Small steps please. I am a little lost. Replies to Newsgroups shouldn't be routed through your smtp server. You are doing something wrong. I see you are using Windows Mail. Are you clicking on "reply to group" or just "Reply" when you respond to a newsgroup posting? |
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"Piksi" wrote in message ... Now I am having the following appear when I try to reply: The host 'mail.comcast.net' could not be found. Please verify that you have entered the server name correctly. Account: 'mail.comcast.net (3)', Server: 'mail.comcast.net', Protocol: POP3, Port: 110, Secure(SSL): No, Socket Error: 11001, Error Number: 0x800CCC0D I haven't changed anything. Does anyone know how to denter the setver name correctly? Small steps please. I am a little lost. Replies to Newsgroups shouldn't be routed through your smtp server. You are doing something wrong. I see you are using Windows Mail. Are you clicking on "reply to group" or just "Reply" when you respond to a newsgroup posting? |
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I try to always reply to group. I may have made a mistake. Thanks,
"Gordon" wrote in message ... "Piksi" wrote in message ... Now I am having the following appear when I try to reply: The host 'mail.comcast.net' could not be found. Please verify that you have entered the server name correctly. Account: 'mail.comcast.net (3)', Server: 'mail.comcast.net', Protocol: POP3, Port: 110, Secure(SSL): No, Socket Error: 11001, Error Number: 0x800CCC0D I haven't changed anything. Does anyone know how to denter the setver name correctly? Small steps please. I am a little lost. Replies to Newsgroups shouldn't be routed through your smtp server. You are doing something wrong. I see you are using Windows Mail. Are you clicking on "reply to group" or just "Reply" when you respond to a newsgroup posting? |
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I try to always reply to group. I may have made a mistake. Thanks,
"Gordon" wrote in message ... "Piksi" wrote in message ... Now I am having the following appear when I try to reply: The host 'mail.comcast.net' could not be found. Please verify that you have entered the server name correctly. Account: 'mail.comcast.net (3)', Server: 'mail.comcast.net', Protocol: POP3, Port: 110, Secure(SSL): No, Socket Error: 11001, Error Number: 0x800CCC0D I haven't changed anything. Does anyone know how to denter the setver name correctly? Small steps please. I am a little lost. Replies to Newsgroups shouldn't be routed through your smtp server. You are doing something wrong. I see you are using Windows Mail. Are you clicking on "reply to group" or just "Reply" when you respond to a newsgroup posting? |
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I have tyried everything that you mentioned. I trieed to download the driver
and it acted like it was downloading until the end and then nothing happened. I got through the "do you want to run" and I said yes. It showed that it was downloading but then ...nothing. I can't find it anywhere on my computer and when I tried to save it, I was told that I don't have permission. Restore was unsuccessful. No wireless shows on Device manager. I even removed the card cover, verified that it was seated and not dirty/dusty. And here is the latest. At some time during the last 24 hours, I have done something that made a difference. The internet button on the front is now Blue. Still no wireless internet. I am still using ethernet. I have been trying to keep notes of my adventure. Below is what my notes say. I hope I don't leave anything out. At Start menu, control panelconnect to networkmanage networks I get the following message" The settings saved on this computer for the network do not match the requirements for the network" What does that mean? I don't think that I changed something like that. The network that I am on is through Comcast and there is a wireless router and two computters running off of it. The other computer isn't having these problems. I was trying to download a wi-fi card from HP after the one from the link that you gave me didn't download. (By the way, thank you) Then I got a message stating "Wireless security settings on this computer so not match the settings on "USR5461" I know that that is our network name. How could these changes have been changed? And how do I change them back? I used my roommates computer and got all the information including method, encryption and pass phrase. now I don't know where to the information. I have one more question and I will leave you guys alone for at least the rest of the evening.... During my browsing last night I came across an article concerning a wireless key vault. Is this a good idea? The website I was guided to is: download.cnet.com/wirelesskeyview/3000-2092-4-106114187.html Thanks again for all of your help. I'm sure if you give me enough time, I can figure out something else on this thing that has me shaking my head. "Malke" wrote in message ... Piksi wrote: Now I am having the following appear when I try to reply: The host 'mail.comcast.net' could not be found. Please verify that you have entered the server name correctly. Account: 'mail.comcast.net (3)', Server: 'mail.comcast.net', Protocol: POP3, Port: 110, Secure(SSL): No, Socket Error: 11001, Error Number: 0x800CCC0D I haven't changed anything. Does anyone know how to denter the setver name correctly? Small steps please. I am a little lost. Hello, Piksi - You're having quite a bit of trouble with your computer! I'm keeping a lookout in the other thread for your testing results about the wireless. The outgoing server information for Comcast outgoing email is wrong. It should be Outgoing Mail: smtp.comcast.net Server requires authentication - use the same settings as my incoming mail server Under Server Port Numbers use Port 587. Malke -- MS-MVP Elephant Boy Computers - Don't Panic! http://www.elephantboycomputers.com/#FAQ |
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I have tyried everything that you mentioned. I trieed to download the driver
and it acted like it was downloading until the end and then nothing happened. I got through the "do you want to run" and I said yes. It showed that it was downloading but then ...nothing. I can't find it anywhere on my computer and when I tried to save it, I was told that I don't have permission. Restore was unsuccessful. No wireless shows on Device manager. I even removed the card cover, verified that it was seated and not dirty/dusty. And here is the latest. At some time during the last 24 hours, I have done something that made a difference. The internet button on the front is now Blue. Still no wireless internet. I am still using ethernet. I have been trying to keep notes of my adventure. Below is what my notes say. I hope I don't leave anything out. At Start menu, control panelconnect to networkmanage networks I get the following message" The settings saved on this computer for the network do not match the requirements for the network" What does that mean? I don't think that I changed something like that. The network that I am on is through Comcast and there is a wireless router and two computters running off of it. The other computer isn't having these problems. I was trying to download a wi-fi card from HP after the one from the link that you gave me didn't download. (By the way, thank you) Then I got a message stating "Wireless security settings on this computer so not match the settings on "USR5461" I know that that is our network name. How could these changes have been changed? And how do I change them back? I used my roommates computer and got all the information including method, encryption and pass phrase. now I don't know where to the information. I have one more question and I will leave you guys alone for at least the rest of the evening.... During my browsing last night I came across an article concerning a wireless key vault. Is this a good idea? The website I was guided to is: download.cnet.com/wirelesskeyview/3000-2092-4-106114187.html Thanks again for all of your help. I'm sure if you give me enough time, I can figure out something else on this thing that has me shaking my head. "Malke" wrote in message ... Piksi wrote: Now I am having the following appear when I try to reply: The host 'mail.comcast.net' could not be found. Please verify that you have entered the server name correctly. Account: 'mail.comcast.net (3)', Server: 'mail.comcast.net', Protocol: POP3, Port: 110, Secure(SSL): No, Socket Error: 11001, Error Number: 0x800CCC0D I haven't changed anything. Does anyone know how to denter the setver name correctly? Small steps please. I am a little lost. Hello, Piksi - You're having quite a bit of trouble with your computer! I'm keeping a lookout in the other thread for your testing results about the wireless. The outgoing server information for Comcast outgoing email is wrong. It should be Outgoing Mail: smtp.comcast.net Server requires authentication - use the same settings as my incoming mail server Under Server Port Numbers use Port 587. Malke -- MS-MVP Elephant Boy Computers - Don't Panic! http://www.elephantboycomputers.com/#FAQ |
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Piksi wrote:
See comments inline: I have tyried everything that you mentioned. I trieed to download the driver and it acted like it was downloading until the end and then nothing happened. I got through the "do you want to run" and I said yes. It showed that it was downloading but then ...nothing. I can't find it anywhere on my computer and when I tried to save it, I was told that I don't have permission. Restore was unsuccessful. No wireless shows on Device manager. I even removed the card cover, verified that it was seated and not dirty/dusty. And here is the latest. At some time during the last 24 hours, I have done something that made a difference. The internet button on the front is now Blue. Still no wireless internet. I am still using ethernet. I have been trying to keep notes of my adventure. Below is what my notes say. I hope I don't leave anything out. At Start menu, control panelconnect to networkmanage networks I get the following message" The settings saved on this computer for the network do not match the requirements for the network" What does that mean? I don't think that I changed something like that. The error message means that the wireless network connection you have saved (created) on your computer doesn't match the requirements of the wireless network's encryption. As an example: You have Wireless Network Name (SSID) PiksiHome set to use WEP encryption with some combination of numbers for the password when it really uses WPA2- PSK and the encryption passphrase is "I wanna go surfing now". The network that I am on is through Comcast and there is a wireless router and two computters running off of it. The other computer isn't having these problems. Then the problem is only on your computer, which from all you've written isn't a surprise. I was trying to download a wi-fi card from HP after the one from the link that you gave me didn't download. (By the way, thank you) I'm not convinced you ever needed to get drivers. I don't think you accurately described the problem because you don't know what you're looking at. I realize this comes across as a rather brusque statement but I'm not saying it to hurt your feelings. I'm just stating what I believe may be true. Then I got a message stating "Wireless security settings on this computer so not match the settings on "USR5461" I know that that is our network name. How could these changes have been changed? And how do I change them back? I used my roommates computer and got all the information including method, encryption and pass phrase. now I don't know where to the information. Use this free program on your roommate's computer to get the wireless network information. Save the information to a Notepad document and transfer it with a USB key to your own computer. http://www.nirsoft.net/utils/wireless_key.html On your machine, set up your wireless connection manually. This link has pictures: http://www.vista4beginners.com/How-t...ess-connection If everything works, you're done. If you still have problems, it's time to have someone who knows what they are doing have a look. Since you can't pay for professional computer help (and it may not be as expensive as you think so it's worth calling around at least), this will have to be a friend who knows what s/he is doing. If you use a friend instead of a professional, make sure the friend *really* knows what s/he is doing and isn't just saying so. You've reached the end of effective troubleshooting in a newsgroup. It's difficult enough to troubleshoot networking issues without being able to see the computers/network involved and really impossible if the person needing help isn't technical enough to accurately report what is going on. Again, I'm not saying this to hurt your feelings in any way. I'm just being practical. Malke -- MS-MVP Elephant Boy Computers - Don't Panic! http://www.elephantboycomputers.com/#FAQ |
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