Thanks for the 2GB tip!
I have 713 *.dbx files total of 11GB among them all. My largest dbx
file by far is 1 GB. Most of the others are maybe 20MB or less
Colin
----- Original Message -----
From: "mike" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[email protected]>
Sent: Wednesday, July 16, 2008 12:46 PM
Subject: Re: [CGUYS] Problem with Outlook Express 6.0
Are all those emails in one folder? OE has a limit of 2gb per folder,
might
want to check into that. I'd not keep anywhere near that much in any one
folder in OE.
Mike
On Tue, Jul 15, 2008 at 7:01 PM, Colin Cody <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
wrote:
Today, suddenly my Outlook Express 6.0 running under MS XP service pack 2
stopped recognizing a double click or a right click for email
attachments.
Meaning that I can not open the attachments and I can not even save the
attachments to disc with a right click, to then open from the disc.
I found that I am able to save the attachments by doing: File / Save
Attachments. This is not a satisfactory fix to the problem though
What I have done so far:
I've tried deleting all the files in the directory C:\Programs\Outlook
Express. With the intent of copying a set of files from another
computer.
But as soon as I delete them the system "magically" re-creates than all
over
again. The problem still exists.
I've just deleted about 10,000 email messages, thinking maybe too many
messages could be the problem (I may have 100's of thousands of
messages, for all I know) The problem still exists.
I tried to download OE service pack #1 from the Microsoft website. The
message was that my current copy is newer than the download, permission
denied.
Of course I've shut down the computer (for an hour) and then booted.
I rebooted several times today. The problem still exists.
I have a backup on my Windows Home Server, but I do not know what files
or
directories to restore to get yesterday's copy of Outlook Express 6.0 or
whatever the offending issue is.
No, I have not installed any new software today.
Yes, I have Symantec Antivirus running all the time.
Yes, I have just run a "quick scan" from Symantec Antivirus.
Any ideas?
Colin
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