Out of Memory msg when send/receive with oultook 2003

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Jaime

I get the following msg when sending/receiving mail
Task 'mail.tralcom.com.mx (1) - Receiving' reported error (0x8007000E) :
'Out of memory or system resources. Close some windows or programs and try
again.'
I followed MS recommendations running Mapi32 repair tool, I do not have
damaged msgs in ma inbox and I built a new e-mail profile. Nothing works.
Any suggestion?
 
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Jaime

Hello Ben, I ran the "detect and repair" and it did not wotk. My machine is
Pentium (R) M procesoor, 512 MBand more than 16 GB of free hard disk space.
I can send messages but when the "receive" part starts it sends the eroor msg
right away. I don not have msgs in the Outbox.
Thank you. Jaime

"Ben Schorr" escribió:
 
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Jaime

Hello Ben, it's being working for months and the POP3 server address is
correct, I confirmed it with the ISP.
Jaime

"Ben M. Schorr - MVP" escribió:
 
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Mike Oswalt

I would try creating another outlook profile to narrow down if it is an issue
with just that mail profile. If you create the second profile and are able to
send and receive you might want to consider using the new profile and just
migrating the mail from the old profile's pst file.
 
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30YearsExperience

On this link:
http://msdn.microsoft.com/library/d...k/wmi/connecting_through_windows_firewall.asp

Is the following excerpt:
If Computer B is either a member of WORKGROUP or is in a different domain
that is untrusted by Computer A, then Connection 2 is created as an Anonymous
connection. An anonymous connection fails with either the 0x80070005 error or
the 0x8007000e error unless Anonymous connections are given the DCOM Remote
Access permission on Computer A. The steps to grant DCOM remote access
permissions are listed in Securing a Remote WMI Connection.

This could indicate that a firewall is failing an anonymous connection which
results in your error.

Just a thought.
 
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Jaime

Hello Ben, although the size of the PST file is 2.4 GB I understand that in
Outlook 2003 SP2 the size limit was increased to 20 GB. I should not be
having this problem. I am going to create a different outlook profile with a
blank pst file to prove if the size has something to do with this error msg.
Thank you.
Jaime

"Ben M. Schorr - MVP" escribió:
 
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Jaime

THank you Mike, I already tried that one and didn't work. Maybe I will have
to solve my problem using the classic solution...Uninstall and re-install the
product.
Jaime

"Mike Oswalt" escribió:
 
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Jaime

I do not use firewall but I'll send your suggestion to the system
administrator. I am sure he changed something. Thank you. Jaime

"30YearsExperience" escribió:
 
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Jaime

Hello Ben, you are right, when I installed outlook 2003 I used the same PST
old folder. I created a new outlook profile and tried again without importing
and/or copying the old PST and the problem continued the same. I will have to
apply the old fixing technique, "re-install office". I am glad I am not
flying an airplane.
Thank you for all your help, I'll keep you posted.
Regards,
Jaime Godard

"Ben M. Schorr - MVP" escribió:
 
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apagano

Ran into exactly the same trouble. Followed all the troubleshooting steps
without success and like you decided to uninstall and reinstall Office. That
didn't work for me either. Afterwords I fired up Outlook Express and it
downloaded all the queued messages on my ISP's email server without
difficulty.

Once OE cleared the messages on the server I sent myself half a dozen email
messages and Outlook got them without the out of memory error. All other
things being equal that might mean Outlook 2003 had a problem with some non
standard or corrupt email header that OE didn't. Not smart enough to know if
that was true.

Anyone else having this problem after going through the recommended
solutions might consider grabbing all their email with OE, a third party
client or clearing the queued messages via web mail and see if the problem
goes away.
 
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mrmeany

The outlook express downloading of messages cured my Error 0x800700e problem
just fine my outlook now works
 
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Gladys

I was having the same problem - followed all the steps in the recommendations.

Created new profiles - ran detect and repair - uninstalled and reinstalled
etc etc etc.

What finally worked was going directly into our mail server and finding an
email message that was stuck - it appears through research some people were
able to solve this by creating an account in Outlook Express and downloading
the message there. Then continue to use Outlook. Obviously Outlook is not
catching something that OE is. A bad header or something?????

Gladys
 

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