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How to fix email error 0x80048802 on Windows 10/11
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Updated onOctober 4, 2023
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Steps to fix email error 0x80048802
There are thousands of differenterrorcodes that may occur in hundreds of places throughout your computer. This article is about the0x80048802emailerror. If you encounter thiserrorand want to find a solution to your problem, here are a few ways that can help you fix this problem.
How can I fix error 0x80048802?
Solution 1: Run the App Troubleshooter
BecauseWindows10 comes with a series of built-in troubleshooters that allow you to quickly fix some problems related to your operating system or theappsyou are using, this is the first thing you can try. In order to verify if this solution works for you:
In case theWindowsapp troubleshooter stopped working, you can usethis guideto fix it.
Solution 2: Run SFC
Error 0x80048802 may be caused byWindows system file issues. That is why you can also useMicrosoft’s System File Checkerto check for system file corruption. This utility verifies the integrity of all system files and repairs the problematic ones:
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Solution 3: Perform a clean boot
Performing a clean boot can be useful in identifying the cause behind error code. Disabling all start up processes and then re-enabling them one at a time can help you find the source of theerror:
Note: If theerrordoes not persist, you will have to start eachapplication/ services at a time to see what is causing theerror.
Solution 4: Update the Mail & Calendar app in Windows Store
Another suggestion is to check an update forMail& Calendar app in Windows Store as many users reported that updating theappto the latest version can fix this issue:
Note: If the problem still persists, you can uninstall and reinstall theMail& Calendar app. You can find more datiled information in the next solution.
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Solution 5: Reinstall the Mail & Calendar app
If the above solution did not work for you, the next thing you can try is uninstalling and reinstalling theMail& Calendar app to see if this fixes your issue:
Note: When you open the store to install theMail& Calendar app, if it says the product is already installed, then press Windows key + R, type WSReset.exe and hit Enter. Now check if it allows you install again. If the problem persists, try to restart yourPC, post complete shutdown and then check the issue.
Solution 6: Check if the proxy connection is enabled
There could be various reasons behind thiserror. We suggest you to check if the proxy connection is enabled. In order to do this:
Along with this, follow the steps below:
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Solution 7: Install Windows updates
Some users reported that they succeeded to fix this problem simply by installing the latest Windows updates. Normally,Windows 10installs automatically the updates in the background, but sometimes it can happen that you skip an important update. In order to check the updates, please follow the below steps:
Solution 8: Perform a system restore
You can always try torevert your computer to its previous settingsif you face a stubbornerrorthat will not go away even though you tried all of the methods described above. In order to do this:
We hope that at least one of the described solutions helped you fix the 0x80048802emailerror. If you found other solutions to this problem, we would be more than glad if you shared them with us.
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Milan Stanojevic
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Milan has been enthusiastic about technology ever since his childhood days, and this led him to take interest in all PC-related technologies. He’s a PC enthusiast and he spends most of his time learning about computers and technology.
Before joining WindowsReport, he worked as a front-end web developer. Now, he’s one of the Troubleshooting experts in our worldwide team, specializing in Windows errors & software issues.
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Before joining WindowsReport, he worked as a front-end web developer. Now, he’s specialized in Windows errors & software issues.