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Re: Big problem-A question about Outlook Express [message #63166 is a reply to message #63160] |
Mon, 16 January 2006 10:27 |
Dedric Terry
Messages: 788 Registered: June 2007
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The Outgoing mailbox was probably corrupted (open when the comp was
restarted). Search around for it and move it to a new folder temporarily.
Outlook should recreate it when opened again. If not, I would backup emails
and addresses and reinstall Outlook Express. That's the tech support answer
rather than the technical solution, but it still might be quicker than
trying to find the problem.
You could also check to be sure another instance isn't running (i.e. still
trying to send) - I don't know how that would happen after a reboot, but
with some crashed apps, it might be possible.
Dedric
On 1/16/06 11:30 AM, in article 43cbd841$1@linux, "Deej" <animix@animas.net>
wrote:
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> The other day I was trying to send an MP3 to Tony Benson. I screwed up and
> attached a .wav file instead. Instead of letting it upload until it crapped
> out, I cancelled the send in Outlook express. Afterwards my comp locked up
> so I did a hard reboot.
> Then things went really wierd. For a while I couldn't open my Sent Messages
> folder. I got that working buty now, when I try to send a message to the
> NG or anywhere else, I get the following message:
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> Folder could not be displayed
> Outlook Express could not open this folder.
>
> ------------------------------------------------------------ ------------------
> --
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> Possible causes are:
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> Low disk space.
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> Low memory.
>
> Outlook Express
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> I'm running 512MB of RAM and I've got plenty of disk space. I've also got
> other E-Mial identities in OE that are working properly. It's just this one
> that is messed up.
>
> Any of you IT guys have a clue what is wrong here? I sure don't.
>
> Thanks,
>
> Deej
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YES!!!!! [message #63176 is a reply to message #63166] |
Mon, 16 January 2006 11:13 |
Deej [1]
Messages: 2149 Registered: January 2006
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Thanks Dedric!!! Your workaround did the trick!!!!
All of y'all RAWK.
Without you guys I would die.
;o)
"Dedric Terry" <dterry@keyofd.net> wrote in message
news:BFF133B1.435%dterry@keyofd.net...
> The Outgoing mailbox was probably corrupted (open when the comp was
> restarted). Search around for it and move it to a new folder temporarily.
> Outlook should recreate it when opened again. If not, I would backup
emails
> and addresses and reinstall Outlook Express. That's the tech support
answer
> rather than the technical solution, but it still might be quicker than
> trying to find the problem.
>
> You could also check to be sure another instance isn't running (i.e. still
> trying to send) - I don't know how that would happen after a reboot, but
> with some crashed apps, it might be possible.
>
> Dedric
>
> On 1/16/06 11:30 AM, in article 43cbd841$1@linux, "Deej"
<animix@animas.net>
> wrote:
>
> >
> > The other day I was trying to send an MP3 to Tony Benson. I screwed up
and
> > attached a .wav file instead. Instead of letting it upload until it
crapped
> > out, I cancelled the send in Outlook express. Afterwards my comp locked
up
> > so I did a hard reboot.
> > Then things went really wierd. For a while I couldn't open my Sent
Messages
> > folder. I got that working buty now, when I try to send a message to the
> > NG or anywhere else, I get the following message:
> >
> > Folder could not be displayed
> > Outlook Express could not open this folder.
> >
>
> ------------------------------------------------------------ --------------
----
> > --
> >
> > Possible causes are:
> >
> > Low disk space.
> >
> > Low memory.
> >
> > Outlook Express
> >
> > I'm running 512MB of RAM and I've got plenty of disk space. I've also
got
> > other E-Mial identities in OE that are working properly. It's just this
one
> > that is messed up.
> >
> > Any of you IT guys have a clue what is wrong here? I sure don't.
> >
> > Thanks,
> >
> > Deej
> >
>
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