Outlook send/receive problem with Hotmail.


  1. Posts : 2
    Windows 10
       #1

    Outlook send/receive problem with Hotmail.


    I now get "Network Operation Failed"
    and below that,
    "Error with send/receive. There was an error synchronizing your folder hierarchy. Error: 80041004"

    This Outlook install is part of Office 2010. Everything was running fine until this morning. I did a lot of searching and found a reference to a Control Panel setting. However, now, it appears that Control Panel has gone missing!!! I ran a utility on the command line, I forget the actual command, to deal with corrupted files. It found some issue, so it said. I rebooted. Nothing has changed... I've wasted the whole day so far.
    I don't know if it is related but I seem to also have problems on some web sites displaying images. As if the HTML is displayed only, without the css settings. (Chrome browser) - same on Firefox browser. Has anyone seen this kind of problem?
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  2. Posts : 13,896
    Win10 Version 22H2 Pro and Home, Win11 Pro and Home
       #2

    Maladapto said:
    I now get "Network Operation Failed"
    and below that,
    "Error with send/receive. There was an error synchronizing your folder hierarchy. Error: 80041004"

    This Outlook install is part of Office 2010. Everything was running fine until this morning. I did a lot of searching and found a reference to a Control Panel setting. However, now, it appears that Control Panel has gone missing!!! I ran a utility on the command line, I forget the actual command, to deal with corrupted files. It found some issue, so it said. I rebooted. Nothing has changed... I've wasted the whole day so far.
    I don't know if it is related but I seem to also have problems on some web sites displaying images. As if the HTML is displayed only, without the css settings. (Chrome browser) - same on Firefox browser. Has anyone seen this kind of problem?
    If it's the Windows Control Panel you need, right-click the Start button [same look as on the Windows key] and choose Control Panel from the list.
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  3. Posts : 2
    Windows 10
    Thread Starter
       #3

    now fixed


    Berton said:
    If it's the Windows Control Panel you need, right-click the Start button [same look as on the Windows key] and choose Control Panel from the list.
    Thanks.
    This is all very strange.
    I checked the update status and found that "some updates failed to install" and so I queried update status and found a new build available. So I did the update which took about an hour.
    Restarted. Same problem.
    Left the computer off overnight.
    Restarted today. And it appears to have fixed itself.
    1. Control Panel is now available again from the start menu (it wasn't, before)
    2. Hotmail is now working again in Outlook.
    3. Web sites display properly again. (Before, images were not displaying and it seemed that the css files were not being read)
    - I have no explanation!
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