Error 0x800CCC0F Outlook Express can duplicate the same messages from yesterday, and I can't delete them.

Original title: outlook can duplicate the same messages from yesterday, and I can't delete them.

I use outlook express for my e-mail yesterday same emails keep coming, I tried to remove them, but can't everytime I open outlook I get the same


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I opened outlook express the same messages from yesterday, continue to repeat every time error 0x800CCC0F had no new messages and I can't delete these messages

Hi glendamcmillan,

You did it all change hardware or software on your computer before this problem?

You can follow this link & check if the problem persists:

Troubleshooting error messages that you receive when you try to send and receive e-mail in Outlook and Outlook Express

Hope the helps of information.

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