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Latest post: Husna Ghouse, Wednesday, August 24, 2011 4:00 AM
Wednesday, August 10, 2011 3:55 PM
cant send emails but can receive error code  yellow triangle   0x8007274c

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Thursday, August 11, 2011 4:33 AM

Hi mason,

 

Need more information:

a. What operating system are you using?

b. What is the version of MSN Software?

c. Check if you are unable to send emails through hotmail website http://www.hotmail.com/  

 

How to find the version of MSN:

http://answers.msn.com/solution.aspx?solutionid=b1568530-1f0b-4040-99ab-f9cc6c60d532

 

Things to do:

 

Rename .sdf files to fix Email issue

The .sdf files are local copies of your messages in the MSN online folders as well as your e-mail filter settings. When you download messages from the server to the MSN client, a local copy of these messages is stored in your computer as .sdf file. This is also the case with your e-mail filter settings.

Corrupted or damaged .sdf files may result to synchronization errors. If we rename these files, the MSN software will be forced to download new copies of the files from the server.

 

Windows Vista/Windows 7

Note: Sign out from MSN then close the program before performing the steps below.

1. Click ‘Start’

2. In the Search box, type the following: %USERPROFILE%\AppData\Local\Microsoft\MSN

3. Press the ENTER key.  (The MSN folder will open)   

4. In the MSN folder, do the following:                    

a. Click ‘Organize’, ‘Folder and Search options’, then ‘View’

b. put a dot on ‘Show hidden files and folders’

c. Uncheck the ‘Hide extensions for known file types’ and ‘Hide protected operating system files options’

d. Click ‘Apply’, then ‘OK’

The db30 folder will appear inside the MSN folder.

5. Open the db30 folder then look for files that end as msn-com.sdf and msn-com_JMF.sdf

6. Right-click, choose ‘Rename’ and add .old after .sdf to both these files

7. Close the db30 folder

 

Windows XP

Note: Sign out from MSN then close the program before performing the steps below.

1. Click ‘Start’ then ‘Run’

2. Type in the box: %USERPROFILE%\Local Settings\Application Data\Microsoft\MSN

3. Click ‘OK’ (The MSN folder will open)

4. In the MSN folder, do the following: 

a. Click ‘Tools’, ‘Folder options’, and then ‘View’

b. Put a dot on ‘Show hidden files and folders’

c. Uncheck the ‘Hide extensions for known file types’

d. Uncheck the Hide protected operating system files (Recommended)

e. Click ‘Apply’, then ‘OK’

The db30 folder will appear inside the MSN folder.

5. Open the db30 folder and look for a file that ends as msn-com.sdf and msn-com_JMF.sdf

7. Right-click, choose ‘Rename’ and add .old after .sdf to both these files

8. Close the db30 folder

 

Then Sign into MSN and wait for 25-30 minutes for the emails to get synchronized.

 

Thanks!



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Tuesday, August 23, 2011 10:49 PM
What if your email is in the db folder and not db30?

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Wednesday, August 24, 2011 4:00 AM

Hi,

 

This issue has already been addressed, please check the link below:
http://answers.msn.com/thread.aspx?threadid=d4e3324f-a45a-4901-a28d-0e511f89dfaa

 

Thanks!



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