Great. The deleting prefs file in identity is just insurance, usually. (You
most likely didn't need to do it.) It was the extra memory that allowed the
rebuild process to take place. You probably have a very large messages file.
I'm glad it worked.
--
Paul Berkowitz
On 3/29/01 11:53 AM, "Lewis Pennock" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Thanks, this worked. I wasn't deleting the preferences file in the
> identity folder, and that did it (giving Entourage 150 Megs of Ram might
> have helped the rebuild process too).
>
> Thanks!
>
> -Lewis
>
> On 3/29/01 11:57 AM Paul Berkowitz wrote:
>
>> Almost all the answers in the list archives that described doing an advanced
>> rebuild would also have said to increase your memory allocation to Entourage
>> first. One of error messages told you that too. That's what you have to do.
>> Click once on the Entourage icon, press command-i, switch pop-up to memory,
>> and change the Preferred amount to (almost) the maximum that's available on
>> your computer with all other applications closed. Trash the Entourage
>> preferences file again and also the preferences file you'll find inside the
>> the Identity folder of the identity you want to rebuild. Start with that
>> identity, press option key and select Advanced rebuild.
>>
>> --
>> Paul Berkowitz
>
>
> --
> Lewis Pennock
> [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> http://www.lewis.net
>
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