Hello,
I try to migrate my emails (about 2 GB when exported to a .pst file) from an Exchange server based email account to Outlook.com.
On my machine I have created an Outlook 2010 profile which contains both accounts (Exchange native + Outlook.com via hotmail connector).
Then I have copied in Outlook 2010 some large email folder structures from the Exchange account folder hierarchy to the Outlook.com account folder hierarchy.
As a result the Oulook.com account in Outlook 2010 is stalled since already two days (!!!): Task manager shows a CPU utilization for outlook.exe of about 25% on my 4 processor machine but there is no progress syncing the data with the Outlook.com server: None of the folders locally copied this way in my Outlook 2010 shows up in the Outlook.com web interface.
What's going wrong here?
What would be the right way to migrate a larger folder hierarchy from an Exchange server account to an Outlook.com account?
Best regards, Hans-Georg
I use a hotmail account with Outlook 2010 and Outlook connector. Roughly since the “upgrade” to Outlook.com, I have been having issues sending mail using Outlook 2010. It seems to be somewhat intermittent. Sometimes a message will send with no issues, but most of the time my Outlook 2010 “Hangs” during the send process. I will get the message “not responding” I have to end the Outlook process at that point.
I have done a bit of online research, and tried most of the suggested fixes. I have deleted the Hotmail account, and re-installed it several times. I have also re-named and deleted the OST file before the last install. I have disabled all of the add-ons. I have uninstalled and re-installed outlook connector.
I am thinking of deleting Outlook 2010 itself, and re-installing, but I also have an exchange account that works, and I don’t want to go through all of the issues of having to start from scratch for that.
I am using Window 7 64 bit professional, and my Outlook 2010 is the 32 bit edition. (As are my other office apps)
Any suggestions?
I have spent hours trying to get a hotmail account to link in to Outlook 2010. It searches for server settings and then I get asked to type in the password in a little Windows Security window. It reappears another 3 times before I get this error code 0x8004103. This is for friends, I connected my own email address to their laptop to check if it was a problem with their outlook, it took seconds. I can log in to outlook.com with their account no problem so the password is correct.
Any ideas? Anything I can do, or is it at the other end?
Thanks
[This is a re-posted question as I tried asking this issue under Office with post 1, and Nayana S M told me to post under Outlook.com with post 2, Then Kent_P replied to post 2 saying Nayana S M had responded to post 1 so my issue was addressed - which is of course not correct, since Nayana S M's reponse was not an answer but a referral to this forum for additional assistance. Unfortunately Kent_P also locked the post 2 thread so I have to start another thread here to ask the question again in the correct forum]
I get the following error when I try to synchronize Outlook 2010 with my live.com email account:
[from Sync Issues folder]
...
15:23:09 Synchronizing server changes in folder 'Junk E-mail'
15:23:09 Done
15:23:09 There is an error synchronizing your mail account. Please verify your account is configured correctly by first accessing your mail on the web.
15:23:09 Error: 4202.
My safe senders shows as the same in Outlook 2010 and on outlook.com, and my blocked senders list is empty. As suggested in KB 2230602 I've tried clearing the safe senders list both on outlook.com and in Outlook 2010, and they sync, but the error is still reported.
Interestingly, I have two PCs running Outlook 2010 that synchronize with this email account, but only one of them sees this error. I've tried deleting my OST file and resynchronizing from scratch, but the error returns after a couple of syncs. I am running Microsoft® Outlook® Hotmail® Connector 32-bit ( 14.0.6123.5001 )
Is there something that needs to be done on the server to fix this problem? Or is there some additional state on the client that I can reset?
(Referred here from http://answers.microsoft.com/en-us/office/forum/office_2010-outlook/error-4202-when-synchronizing-outook-2010-with/dbd93cad-84ca-4cf4-b11f-11186c7696c3)
I get the following error when I try to synchronize Outlook 2010 with my live.com email account:
[from Sync Issues folder]
...
15:23:09 Synchronizing server changes in folder 'Junk E-mail'
15:23:09 Done
15:23:09 There is an error synchronizing your mail account. Please verify your account is configured correctly by first accessing your mail on the web.
15:23:09 Error: 4202.
My safe senders shows as the same in Outlook 2010 and on outlook.com, and my blocked senders list is empty. I've tried clearing the safe senders list both on outlook.com and in Outlook 2010, and they sync, but the error is still reported. Interestingly, I have two PCs running Outlook 2010 that synchronize with this email account, but only one of them sees this error. I've tried deleting my OST file and resynchronizing from scratch, but the error returns after a couple of syncs. I am running Microsoft® Outlook® Hotmail® Connector 32-bit ( 14.0.6123.5001 )
Is there something that needs to be done on the server to fix this problem? Or is there some additional state on the client that I can reset?
I get the following error when I try to synchronize Outlook 2010 with my live.com email account:
[from Sync Issues folder]
...
15:23:09 Synchronizing server changes in folder 'Junk E-mail'
15:23:09 Done
15:23:09 There is an error synchronizing your mail account. Please verify your account is configured correctly by first accessing your mail on the web.
15:23:09 Error: 4202.
My safe senders shows as the same in Outlook 2010 and on outlook.com, and my blocked senders list is empty. I've tried clearing the safe senders list both on outlook.com and in Outlook 2010, and they sync, but the error is still reported. Interestingly, I have two PCs running Outlook 2010 that synchronize with this email account, but only one of them sees this error. I've tried deleting my OST file and resynchronizing from scratch, but the error returns after a couple of syncs. I am running Microsoft® Outlook® Hotmail® Connector 32-bit ( 14.0.6123.5001 )
Is there something that needs to be done on the server to fix this problem? Or is there some additional state on the client that I can reset?
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