When I try to send email in Outlook Express I get an error: "0x800CCC0E.

original title: outlook express

I JUST HAD TO CHANGE MY HARD DISK I HAVE BELISVE I HAVE CONFIGURED OULOOK EXPRESS TO WORK WITH HOTMAIL IT IS ABLE TO RECEIVE MAIL, BUT WHEN I TRY TO SEND A MAIL I GET THIS ERROR

0X800CCC0E WHAT SHOULD I DO, I HOPE I CHOSE THE RIGHT FORUM

Thank you

TK

See:

http://support.Microsoft.com/kb/220852/en-us 
How to configure Outlook Express to use a Hotmail account

and

http://support.Microsoft.com/kb/878462/en-us 
You receive an error message when you use Outlook Express or Outlook to access your Hotmail account

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