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Error Code 0x800C8101 (2)

Error code 0x800c8101 typically relates to problems encountered in the Windows Mail or Windows Live Mail application. It is often accompanied by an error message that states, u201cUnknown Error Occurredu201d or u201cThere was an error initializing MAPI.u201d<br><br>This error can prevent users from sending or receiving emails, accessing their mailbox, or synchronizing their account.

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Error Code 0x800C8101 (2)

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  1. Quick Methods to solve Error Code 0x800C8101. Error code 0x800C8101 typically relates to problems encountered in the Windows Mail or Windows Live Mail application. It is often accompanied by an error message that states, “Unknown Error Occurred” or “There was an error initializing MAPI.” This error can prevent users from sending or receiving emails, accessing their mailbox, or synchronizing their account. Troubleshooting and Resolving Error Code 0x800c8101: Disable antivirus and firewall temporarily: Temporarily disable your antivirus software and firewall to determine if they are causing the issue. If the error disappears, consider adjusting the settings of your security software to allow Windows Mail or Windows Live Mail to function properly. Repair Windows Mail or Windows Live Mail: You can attempt to repair the email client by using the built-in repair feature. 1.Go to the Control Panel. 2.Select Programs, and then choose “Programs and Features.” 3.Locate Windows Mail or Windows Live Mail from the list of installed programs. 4.Right-click on it. 5.Select “Repair” or “Change.”

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