Hi Bob,

> I've seen this from time to time but I don't remember it as a big deal.
> As
> far as I recall it happens either when Windows has been running for
> quite a
> while and is presumably not freeing up some resources that Outlook
> needs, or
> possibly when there's some sort of problem on my router, ie it can see
> the
> wifi connection but the router is screwed up for instance if someone
> has
> unplugged it or it's got it's little electronic panties in a bunch.
> Rebooting the PC and/or router has sorted it out, I think.

Tried all of that. It's actually been an issue for a while but as it is only
to access archived mail, it hasn't been a big issue - until now of course
when I need the new address of someone and I haven't written it down. It
shows the error message even if the machine has just been switched on. It is
beyond me anyway, but my wife has some computer familiarity and all the
obvious things don't work, and none of the advice on the internet/Microsoft
site is relevant to this issue.

It is like locking stuff up in a cupboard and then losing the key.

Malcolm 


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