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Old January 21st, 2010, 10:04 PM posted to microsoft.public.outlook.installation
RDU
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Default HELP! Outlook 2007: 'Out of memory or system resources' Issue

Yes. That's one of the first tips I came across. BTW, I performed the
procedure in one of the help files you & Diane provided (same info) & it
worked like a charm. I'm keeping my fingers crossed? I can't remember if it
said so in the help file but I can now safely remove the old profile using
the Mail applet., correct? Thanks!

"Kathleen Orland" wrote:

Have you checked your virtual memory and set it at twice the amount of RAM
that you have installed?

"RDU" wrote in message
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Thanks much Kathleen! Other than creating a new profile do you know of any
other methods to overcome this dreaded issue?!
--Randy

"Kathleen Orland" wrote:

http://www.howto-outlook.com/faq/newprofile.htm

should answer all your questions


"RDU" wrote in message
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I am desperately trying to locate Diane Poremsky [MVP] who had replied

to
another user (below) re making a new profile or another MVP, or anyone
that
can help! My original, unanswered post follows. Thanks!

Diane--
Your suggestion re making a new profile as I have a different issue in
that
I'm using OL 2007 on Vista Ultimate, not Win 7, & have encountered out

of
the
blue the dreaded 'out of memory or system resources' issue. I saw you
respond
to someone using Win 7 & had my issue via Google but I couldn't find

the
thread here. Anyway, can you provide me wth specific stepwise

instructions
on
your suggestion of "adding the old pst file to the new profile before
opening
Outlook." I did try this by highlighting my troublesome profile in the
Mail
applet but it simply created a new profile with no info from the old
profile
(.pst file). So obviously I'm missing something or there are extra

steps.
BTW, I've run Office Diagnostics with no errors reported & have run
scanpst.exe on the file & it did find errors & repaired them but it

didn't
resolve the issue. Thanks much!
--Randy

"Diane Poremsky [MVP]" wrote:

I would go to control panel, mail and make a new profile using a
completely
new name. Add the old pst file to the new profile before opening
Outlook.
If you get errors when you try to add it, the backup process may

have
damaged the pst. Run scanpst on it and try to repair it or get

another
copy
from the backup.



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