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0x80004005 error when sending and receiving email in outlook 2003

Asked by dcmense in Outlook Groupware Software

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I have attempted to move the pst file for outlook to a network drive.  When I move the file I get Outlook's 0x80004005 error stating that it can not send or receive email.  I have Norton Internet Security installed on this machine as well.  I believe that my issue might be with it.  But can't figure out how to make Outlook 2003 work with the pst file being on the network drive.

I have tried many things to correct this problem.  I have listed them below for reference.  Btw, when I move the file back to it's original location it works just fine.

1.  I have disable all of norton internet security.  Including antivirus, spam, scripting, firewall.  I have stopped short of deinstalling it.
2.  I have created a new profile for this email account.
3.  I have recreated the links in outlook to the new location of the pst file.
4.  I removed the files from the original location on the locale drive.
5.  I have searched microsoft for solutions.
6.  I have searched this site for solutions.
7.  I have searched with google for solutions.
8.  I still have the error.  I pretty sure I am correctly changing the pointers as I'm able to make it work when I put it back to it's original location.  I don't see anything in norton that I can change to make sure that it knows where the file is.

Thanks,
Brian
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