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Anonymous Posted on Nov 01, 2009

When i open outlook 2007, i receive an error during send/receive. it tells me that outlook cannot process the RSS content from a certain link. (THE LINK MAY NOT POINT TO A VALID RSS SOURCE.) Please help me fix this error. 0xF7A04005. THANK YOU SO MUCH.

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This is kind of ugly, but should work. Make note of all the feeds you have that you want to keep.

In the Navigation Pane, open the RSS Feeds folder and delete a feed. Then press F9 to Send/Receive and see if you get the error. If not, add back in the feed if you want to keep it, and delete the next feed in the folder.

Repeat until you find which feed is bad.

Good luck to you!

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