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For the past few weeks, whenever I am in the process of replying or creating a new e-mail, and I always save throughout the process, before I send the thing, I get an error bubble that pops up that says "the system cannot find the file specified."
It doesn't matter whether I have an attachment or not. Whenever I add an attachment, I save the e-mail again, and then a few minutes (or maybe longer) later, when I click "send" the same bubble appears, and I have to recreate the e-mail.
This has never happened before but it happens frequently now.
Am running Outlook 2000 (or "Lookout" as I call it) on a network here.
256 RAM
1.1 GHz Dell
PST file is saved on network and is 435 MB in size. Usually when I come in in the morning and log on, I get an automated e-mail notice (or two or three) from our IT dept that my e-mail is over quota. Then after I delete the 200-350 spam e-mails that came in that day, my account is within limits, so that shouldn't be the cause of this problem.
(e-mail address removed)
It doesn't matter whether I have an attachment or not. Whenever I add an attachment, I save the e-mail again, and then a few minutes (or maybe longer) later, when I click "send" the same bubble appears, and I have to recreate the e-mail.
This has never happened before but it happens frequently now.
Am running Outlook 2000 (or "Lookout" as I call it) on a network here.
256 RAM
1.1 GHz Dell
PST file is saved on network and is 435 MB in size. Usually when I come in in the morning and log on, I get an automated e-mail notice (or two or three) from our IT dept that my e-mail is over quota. Then after I delete the 200-350 spam e-mails that came in that day, my account is within limits, so that shouldn't be the cause of this problem.
(e-mail address removed)