Its terrible that i cant get my mails. I am a reporter and i work with mails. Its 9 hours that i get an error while trying to sync with my microsoft account on my lumia 920. First time that i want to switch.:unhappy:
Do you mean outlook.com? a web-based email?
My response :
Following the Nokia guidelines here :
The 86000C0A error indicates incorrect user permissions, which is likely caused by disabled inheritance in Active Directory.
The admin must fix this server-side issue in the following way:
- Open Active Directory Users & Computers (ADUC).
- Click View and select Advanced Features .
- Open the AD structure to find the affected user.
- Right-click User>Properties .
- Select the Security tab.
- Click Advanced .
- Check the Include inheritable permissions from this object's parent box.
...makes it very clear (to me) that indeed you cannot do anything, and the server admin should resolve this...disabled inheritance is an AD security feature, which is set in the security policy of the server. We cannot access it from user-end. Only MS admins can do that for us !
Only logical thing I can conclude from my own professional experience with domain servers, exchange, and user policy, is that before probably an internal update, somehow the inheritable permissions checkbox was redundant (read:disabled through server policy), so it didn't matter really whether it was checked or not. And I know that if the policy for that option isn't set, the option itself is redundant whether checked or not in the user-tabs in AD. So users wouldn't have been affected by it.
Seeing the magnitude of the MS domains (millions of users spread over MANY domain controllers!!), it is very likely that some users have this box checked in their user settings on the MS AD, and others don't. Since it was a redundant option because the policy wasn't set, it wouldn't have mattered...Then after the update somehow that security option must have been set in the policy (probably as an added security feature), and now the users that have that option unchecked in their user-tabs in AD, are now suddenly adversively affected by that security policy.
So in that case MS is the only one to set this straight...by either checking that box for every user, OR disabling the security feature again in their policy. And I suspect they won't do the latter, but rather the former.
That would be my best guess. Could be wrong, but it is actually very likely something like that.
In short, you need to ask MS about this, because down here, it is unlikely we will be able to fix it ourselves.
Grtz.
I mean, had very same error code 86000c0a, when I tried to sync my MS account with my phone (or my phone with MS account) after reset after Black update.
I tried several time and then it eventually worked or me.
And changing the servername to "m.hotmail.com" doesn't help ? Weird. I had to do that a couple times but it always works when I do that.
After a couple days it reverts back to "attention needed" but in general it solves the immediate issues for me.
ps: "s.hotmail.com" also works btw. m and s are the two main hotmail servers that always redirect to a server that is operational and functional.