From: Graça Maria Gra�a Maria on 5 Apr 2010 21:28 My outlook 2007 has exceeded is maximum capacity two days ago and since then I can't run it since I am always getting a system comment saying that I need to empty folders to have it back - which I did inquite a large number os them. Now I would like to know how can I overcome this situation since, as I said, I have emptied quite a lot of folders and no result was obtainesd so far. Kindly help me with your advices. the soonest if possible Thanks Graça Maria Portugal
From: LD55ZRA on 6 Apr 2010 01:10 There is no such thing as Maximum Capacity in outlook. How many emails a day do you receive? I suggest post your query on Windows XP Newsgroup or windows 7 Forum as appropriate to your operating system because this is a windows problem not an Outlook problem. I have come across this sort of problems on our systems where students' profile have exceeded the quota but this doesn't apply in your case as you are likely to be a private individual using the system at home. Christiano Ronaldo of Portugal would break his leg this weekend so that England could win the World Cup! hth Gra�a Maria wrote: > > My outlook 2007 has exceeded is maximum capacity two days ago and since then > I can't run it since I am always getting a system comment saying that I need > to empty folders to have it back - which I did inquite a large number os them. > Now I would like to know how can I overcome this situation since, as I > said, I have emptied quite a lot of folders and no result was obtainesd so > far. > > Kindly help me with your advices. the soonest if possible > Thanks > Graça Maria > Portugal -- THE INFORMATION IS PROVIDED "AS IS" WITHOUT WARRANTY OF ANY KIND. LD55ZRA DISCLAIMS ALL WARRANTIES, EITHER EXPRESSED OR IMPLIED, INCLUDING THE WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. IN NO EVENT SHALL LD55ZRA OR ITS ASSOCIATES BE LIABLE FOR ANY DAMAGES WHATSOEVER INCLUDING DIRECT, INDIRECT, INCIDENTAL, CONSEQUENTIAL, LOSS OF BUSINESS PROFITS OR SPECIAL DAMAGES, EVEN IF LD55ZRA OR ITS ASSOCIATES HAVE BEEN ADVISED OF THE POSSIBILITY OF SUCH DAMAGES. SOME STATES DO NOT ALLOW THE EXCLUSION OR LIMITATION OF LIABILITY FOR CONSEQUENTIAL OR INCIDENTAL DAMAGES SO THE FOREGOING LIMITATION MAY NOT APPLY. Copyright LD55ZRA 2010.
From: VanguardLH on 6 Apr 2010 01:32 Gra�a Maria wrote: > My outlook 2007 has exceeded is maximum capacity two days ago and since then > I can't run it since I am always getting a system comment saying that I need > to empty folders to have it back - which I did inquite a large number os them. > Now I would like to know how can I overcome this situation since, as I > said, I have emptied quite a lot of folders and no result was obtainesd so > far. If you are using the old ANSI format .pst files for your message store, it had a maximum file size of 2GB (1.87GiB). If you are using the newer Unicode format for the .pst file, it begins with a max file size of 20GB but can be increased up to 2TB (however, performance is claimed to degrade rather quickly when going above 20GB). You sure the error is about the size of your .pst file? Have you checked its size? Maybe what the error really is saying (since you never actually gave *us* a copy of the exact error message) is that you used up your disk quota for your account at whomever is your unidentified e-mail provider. If you use up your disk quota up on the mail server, no more inbound e-mails can be received because there is no room for them. Use the webmail interface to your e-mail account to check how much of your disk quota you have consumed.
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