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Old 11-22-2006, 08:01 AM   #1 (permalink)
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im having problem with a pc while using Outlook express.When making an entry (contact in the address book) it says an error about " not enough disk space to do the following actions"..i dont think its saying normal disk space cuz we have 12gb free.so the problem is with OE itself..any ideas ?
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Outlook express seems to have a problem when you mailbox reaches 2gb. I think it only with the win9x version but i'm not to sure.
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to be specific it says something about compacting your mailbox
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