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Join Date: May 2003
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Outlook Express HELP!!!
I dont know why but i cannot view my emails in outlook express...
I d/l them but once i go to open them i get a message saying not enough memory... which has to be bogus considering i have 1gig of ram... what the hell is happening. I ran a full system virus check it came up with 1 virus in my teamspeak folder and it deleted it. Does anyone have any ideas what it could be?? |
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Join Date: May 2003
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Re: Outlook Express HELP!!!
The only thing I can think of is the size allocation of windows profiles.
They tend to do nasty things when the profile folder gets unseemly large. By default, the .pst's are stored under the user profile, maybe there's just too many mails downloaded to that file? Maybe archive a bunch of it off elsewhere. Oh, and the TS .dll is a false positive, you can d/ld the new version to replace that file. good luck.. Oh.. and ditch outlook express asap. ![]() |
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Re: Outlook Express HELP!!!
It's not really "fixed", but the way windows stores profile information inside user.dat that makes things unhappy. If it gets too big, winders acts goofy.
Having stuff outside of the profile directory (c:docs&settings/users) helps alleviate it. Outlook defaults into the profile folder, I usually try to stroe it elsewhere. I've seen PCs take big craps becasue of really big profiles... Tons of movies on the desktop, in mydocuments, all that jazz, will push the limits of windows eventually. |
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Re: Outlook Express HELP!!!
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And goto ?? At this point, I'd be willing to try something new, as long as I can access multiple acct's with it... what's good at the moment ?
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Join Date: Jun 2003
Location: Westfield, MA
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Re: Outlook Express HELP!!!
I use Outlook 2002 wich came with Office XP I like it better then Outlook Express it seems to be much more stable. It is a bit confusing to set it al up quite right. Also another good program is Incridemail But I stopped using it cause ever time someone sent me a pick it would crash.....
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