Jun 01 2018 05:47 AM - edited Jun 01 2018 06:09 AM
Hi,
Situation:
I have Outlook 2016 (ProPlus) with 4 Office 365 accounts.
Since yesterday I account is not connecting to Office 365 anymore, I get error code 0xCAA80000 'You need internet for this'
Other accounts in same Outlook 2016 client are working fine.
The account with the error is working perfectly in Outlook Web Access and Mobile ...
Not found a solution yet - any suggestions ?
Thxs! 😉
Jun 05 2018 02:26 AM
Hi Marcel,
I suspect that you are using Windows 10. if yes please respond with reply if not please tell which operating system you are using??
note : most of this scenarios will happen only when you upgrade from older version of windows OS to win 10.
if the above scenario is correct please try it on Win 7 or Win 8 machine and let me know the further trails
or if not try the below settings will work for sure.,
To Guide you in Right Direction we want to know:
* Are you using Proxy or connected to domain network.
I would suggest you to try these methods and check if that helps:
Method 1:
Disable the proxy settings and check.
1.Go to Control Panel from start screen of the Windows 8 system.
2.Now click on Internet Option.
3.Under the Internet Option dialog box click on Security tab.
4.Under the Security tab click on Custom level button.
5.After clicking you will get the Security settings dialog box.
6.Under that find the Proxy connection.
7.Now check the radio button says Disable.
8.After that click on Apply and than OK button to confirm change.
This way you can disable Proxy Connection.
Method 2:
1 - Go to PC setting
regards
kiran.
Jun 05 2018 02:27 AM
Jun 05 2018 02:33 AM
Hi Ravi,
I'm using Windows 10 (1803) - your solutions are for Windows 7/8 - what is your suggestion for Windows 10 ?
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Jun 05 2018 04:16 AM
with consideration of all your input's.... my last suggestion are
1. there could be issue with outlook profile of faulty account
2. there could be issue with local profile account(user)
->to resolve the 1st scenario you can use "outlook & O365 recovery tool" use the below link to download the MS office 365 tool
https://diagnostics.outlook.com/#/ or Direct download
install the above tool and proceed further. [90% of chances will resolve issue] or you can also try by re-configuring outlook profile by deleting app-data on temp of that particular account,(%appdata%)
note: BEFORE PERFORMING FOLLOWING SOLUTION PLEASE TAKE THE BACKUP OF THE ACCOUNT THAT YOU ARE GOING TO DELETE. PERFORM VERY CAREFULLY.
-> to resolve the 2nd scenario; login with different user account on the faulty machine(new user) & configure the outlook, if successful; then issue with older user account you can delete the user account data on local machine and have to the clear registry key on windows registry of that particular user account and then re-login with same account this will create new profile account for the same faulty user account on local machine. then go ahead & configure the stuff and check the status.
Jun 05 2018 04:33 AM
Jun 05 2018 04:43 AM
Jun 07 2018 07:49 PM
Hi Marcel,
Have you tried this registry key?
[HKEY_CURRENT_USER\Software\Microsoft\Office\16.0\Common\Identity]
"DisableADALatopWAMOverride"=dword:00000001
Jun 08 2018 04:46 AM
Aug 08 2018 04:53 AM
Marcel, have you come any closer to this?
I have the same problem - everything works fine except accessing O365-"things" from office-desktop apps...
I'm also running Windows 10 (1803)
Sep 05 2018 10:41 AM
Try disabling VPN if you use one.