

Method 2: Download the fix that's associated with the Prefer IPv4 over IPv6 in prefix policies part in Guidance for configuring IPv6 in Windows for advanced users. On the Networking tab, clear the Internet Protocol Version 6 (TCP/IPv6) check box, and then select OK.In the View your active networks area, select Local Area Connection, and then select Properties.

For more information, see Understanding the differences between POP3 and IMAP4.

Note The POP3 protocol downloads email to your local computer and removes it from the server, whereas IMAP leaves a copy of the email on the server. Select Start, and then select Control Panel. The following steps will create a new Outlook profile that's configured to connect by using POP3.Method 1: Disable IPv6 on your network adapter If you are unable to resolve the issues on your IPv6 network, you can work around this issue by using one of the following methods. To resolve this issue, fix the connectivity issues related to your IPv6 network. This issue may occur if you have IPv6 enabled on your network adapter and there are network connectivity issues on your IPv6 network. Microsoft Outlook cannot connect to your Microsoft Exchange mailbox, and the connection status is displayed as Disconnected.
