Outlook Express Problem
My wife is running Win98 and Outlook Express 6 on her desktop.
Sometimes when she opens OE, there are no messages showing in the Inbox. There is this error message: Folder Could Not Be Displayed Outlook Express could not open this folder Possible causes a * low disk space * low memory Disk space and memory are not an issue. Rebooting always solves the problem. This error comes up maybe once every 10 times. There are only 750 messages in her inbox, so it's not overloaded. The Sent and Deleted folders always work perfectly. Any idea what the real problem is? Thanks! Scott |
Outlook Express Problem
Scott,
I have read somewhere that OE has problems with large numbers of messages in its default folders e.g. Inbox and you should keep the number to a minimum. I think the info is at this web site http://www.insideoe.com/ but I can't find the article at present. As a suggestion, create a new personal folder for all the existing Inbox messages and move all of them to it. When I have located the info I am after, I will repost. Alan "Scott" wrote in message ... My wife is running Win98 and Outlook Express 6 on her desktop. Sometimes when she opens OE, there are no messages showing in the Inbox. There is this error message: Folder Could Not Be Displayed Outlook Express could not open this folder Possible causes a * low disk space * low memory Disk space and memory are not an issue. Rebooting always solves the problem. This error comes up maybe once every 10 times. There are only 750 messages in her inbox, so it's not overloaded. The Sent and Deleted folders always work perfectly. Any idea what the real problem is? Thanks! Scott |
Outlook Express Problem
Try some of this maintenance.
http://www.insideoe.com/files/maintain.htm#compact Alan "Alan" wrote in message ... Scott, I have read somewhere that OE has problems with large numbers of messages in its default folders e.g. Inbox and you should keep the number to a minimum. I think the info is at this web site http://www.insideoe.com/ but I can't find the article at present. As a suggestion, create a new personal folder for all the existing Inbox messages and move all of them to it. When I have located the info I am after, I will repost. Alan "Scott" wrote in message ... My wife is running Win98 and Outlook Express 6 on her desktop. Sometimes when she opens OE, there are no messages showing in the Inbox. There is this error message: Folder Could Not Be Displayed Outlook Express could not open this folder Possible causes a * low disk space * low memory Disk space and memory are not an issue. Rebooting always solves the problem. This error comes up maybe once every 10 times. There are only 750 messages in her inbox, so it's not overloaded. The Sent and Deleted folders always work perfectly. Any idea what the real problem is? Thanks! Scott |
Outlook Express Problem
Try this site as well. http://www.oehelp.com/OETips.aspx#7
Alan "Alan" wrote in message ... Try some of this maintenance. http://www.insideoe.com/files/maintain.htm#compact Alan "Alan" wrote in message ... Scott, I have read somewhere that OE has problems with large numbers of messages in its default folders e.g. Inbox and you should keep the number to a minimum. I think the info is at this web site http://www.insideoe.com/ but I can't find the article at present. As a suggestion, create a new personal folder for all the existing Inbox messages and move all of them to it. When I have located the info I am after, I will repost. Alan "Scott" wrote in message ... My wife is running Win98 and Outlook Express 6 on her desktop. Sometimes when she opens OE, there are no messages showing in the Inbox. There is this error message: Folder Could Not Be Displayed Outlook Express could not open this folder Possible causes a * low disk space * low memory Disk space and memory are not an issue. Rebooting always solves the problem. This error comes up maybe once every 10 times. There are only 750 messages in her inbox, so it's not overloaded. The Sent and Deleted folders always work perfectly. Any idea what the real problem is? Thanks! Scott |
Outlook Express Problem
I have found the information I was looking for in an earlier post.
Alan " The size for each folder is supposed to be 2GB, but you will lose messages long before you reach that size. Create new user created local folders. Do not archive mail in default OE folders. They will eventually become corrupted. Create your own user defined folders for storing mail and move your mail to them. Empty Deleted Items folder regularly. Keep user created folders under 100MB, and Default folders as empty as is feasible. After you are done, follow up by compacting your folders manually while working *offline* and do it often. Click on Outlook Express at the top of the folder tree so no folders are open. Then: FileWork Offline (or double click Working Online in the Status Bar). FileFolderCompact all folders. Don't touch anything until the compacting is completed. In ToolsOptionsMaintenance: Uncheck Compact messages in background and leave it unchecked. {N/A if running XP/SP2}. -- Bruce Hagen MS MVP - Outlook Express ~IB-CA~ "Jason" wrote in message ... I checked the size of outloook express which stored over 1.8GB already. Also know 2GB is the limit. How can I set more or any suggestion?? Many thanks Jason" "Alan" wrote in message ... Try this site as well. http://www.oehelp.com/OETips.aspx#7 Alan "Alan" wrote in message ... Try some of this maintenance. http://www.insideoe.com/files/maintain.htm#compact Alan "Alan" wrote in message ... Scott, I have read somewhere that OE has problems with large numbers of messages in its default folders e.g. Inbox and you should keep the number to a minimum. I think the info is at this web site http://www.insideoe.com/ but I can't find the article at present. As a suggestion, create a new personal folder for all the existing Inbox messages and move all of them to it. When I have located the info I am after, I will repost. Alan "Scott" wrote in message ... My wife is running Win98 and Outlook Express 6 on her desktop. Sometimes when she opens OE, there are no messages showing in the Inbox. There is this error message: Folder Could Not Be Displayed Outlook Express could not open this folder Possible causes a * low disk space * low memory Disk space and memory are not an issue. Rebooting always solves the problem. This error comes up maybe once every 10 times. There are only 750 messages in her inbox, so it's not overloaded. The Sent and Deleted folders always work perfectly. Any idea what the real problem is? Thanks! Scott |
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