What is error code 0x80042108? Why are the causes, and how to fix it?
Reported error (0x80042108): Outlook is unable to connect to your incoming (POP3) email server is an error that appears when you try to send an email through Outlook, or when you try to read emails. It indicates that there is an issue with the connection to the Mail server Outlook is connected to, depending on your email provider.
The main reasons for this Outlook error to appear are:
Check out the solutions below and follow the step-by-step instructions, to fix this error.
In order for you to be able to send or receive emails, Outlook needs to do background tasks. Maybe one of those tasks is stuck. You can fix Outlook error 0x80042108 by restarting your computer, which would restart those background tasks, too.
Turn off your computer on the power (on/off) button, and turn it back on after a few minutes. To restart your computer more effectively, you can do a "power cycle," by unplugging the computer from the power strip, or removing the battery, if you use a laptop, and if the battery is removable.
Restarting Outlook can fix error 0x80042108. To restart it, close it, wait for a couple of minutes and open it again.
You can restart Outlook more effectively through the Task Manager, by following the instructions in the video demo below (highlight the Microsoft Outlook process in the list of processes):
In order for Outlook to send or receive emails, the connection between Outlook and the email server should be stable. To ensure that this is taking place, your Internet connection needs to be strong. Unstable Internet connection may lead to error 0x80042108.
Verify how stable your Internet connection is, first, and then open Outlook. To verify that, open websites like Google, Facebook, Yahoo, and the like, which are up and running 99% of the time.
If you determined that your Internet connection isn't good enough, and that your router isn't the reason why it isn't good enough (i.e. you've tried restarting it), then contact your ISP provider.
Add-Ins are tools developed to enhance Outlook with additional features that will be useful to you. When there are too many Add-Ins added to Outlook, and if some of them aren't optimized well, Outlook error 0x80042108 can occur. What you can do is to open the Add-Ins list and deactivate all the Add-Ins you don't need.
Before disabling Add-Ins, you need to verify if an Add-In is the reason behind this error, by running Outlook in safe mode. To run it in safe mode,
If you determined that an Add-In was indeed the cause for this error, you can start deactivating them, one by one. To deactivate Add-Ins, feel free to follow the steps below:
Note: If you use Outlook 2016, you can isolate the Add-ins that slow down Outlook, and later on disable them. To do so, follow the steps below:
Maybe an Add-In was broken with the latest Outlook update you installed, or it became incompatible with the latest Outlook version. Such Add-Ins can cause errors and needs to be disabled, as soon as possible, to fix error 0x80042108.
In the event when there are more Add-Ins, to identify which Add-In(s) you need to remove, start by disabling the Add-Ins one by one. Every time you disable an Add-In, close and reopen Outlook and check if this error code will appear again.
Once you have found which Add-In caused this error to occur, remove it by clicking on the Remove button.
Maybe your current Windows Firewall, or antivirus settings cause error 0x80042108 to occur. All the programs installed in your computer can access the Internet only if that's allowed by the Windows Firewall or the antivirus, and maybe Outlook is on the blacklist.
To verify this assumption, deactivate the firewall and antivirus protection temporarily, and check if the error still appears. If the error didn't appear, open the firewall and the antivirus settings, and modify them. If you are not sure how, you can find instructions online, on Microsoft's and on the antivirus developer's website.
When it comes to the Windows Firewall:
To turn off the Windows Firewall, you can follow the instructions below:
To turn on the Windows Firewall, do follow the steps below:
Note: Don't forget to reactivate the Windows Firewall and the antivirus, because if you don't, your computer and personal data will be at risk.
If viruses, or other form of malicious software invade your computer, they may damage Outlook files, your computer's driver files, or another system files, causing error code 0x80042108 to occur. In this case, you need to scan your computer for viruses, using a reliable antivirus software, and remove every virus that has been identified.
To keep your computer protected:
The virus removal and protection guide can assist you with removing various kinds of threats, as well as protecting your computer against them.
All the email-related data in Outlook are stored in a PST (Personal Storage Table) file. Over time, this file may cause Outlook errors to occur, due to corruption, improperly installed update, and more. If the root cause of this error is the PST file, you can compact the file, by following the steps below:
Maybe the Outlook's PST file was damaged. If this is the case, it is the main reason why Outlook error 0x80042108 occurs. If this is the case you will need to repair the PST file, using SCANPST.EXE. To repair it, follow the steps below:
Restarting the Windows Update service is another way to fix Outlook errors. To restart it, you would need to disable and enable it. To do so, follow the steps below:
Note: You may also want to ensure that Windows Update services are set to start automatically, which you can do by following the steps below:
In order for Outlook to be able to connect to the mail server which your email account belongs to, it needs the correct settings. If at least one setting is incorrect, you won't be able to send or receive an email. To get the correct mail settings, contact your email provider, or check their help guides.
To find the mail settings in Outlook, follow the steps below:
Note: The steps above may vary, depending on the Outlook version you use.
For security reasons, in order for you to be able to access your mailbox through Outlook, you would first need to tell your email provider that you wish to use an external email client. For example, in Gmail, you need to enable POP (POP) settings, for other email provider, a different setting.
Check if you need to activate some settings in your email client first, and try adding your email to Outlook again.
If you don’t receive the email in the next 2 minutes please check your junk folder, and add [email protected] to your safe sender list.