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Old July 30th, 2004, 02:22 AM
Kuay Tim
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Default Error code 0x800C0133 occur during receive mail

You're welcome, Stephen. Hope all goes well.

--
Tim K.
aka Kuay Tim
MVP - (IE/OE)
Lynnwood, WA
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"Stephen Tong" wrote in message
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Hi Tim,

OK !! Thanks a lot ^^

"Kuay Tim" wrote:

Hi Stephen,

It is sometimes better to import messages from a folder other than the

store
folder. But it may be possible to import the messages in the renamed

folder.
[Do Not move this (renamed) file now--Note: Folders.dbx is required for
importing.]

1.. On the File menu, point to Import, and then click Messages.
2.. Select the e-mail program you want to import messages from, and

then
click Next.
3.. Verify the location of your messages, and then click Next.
4.. . You can choose Selected Folders to import messages from one or
more folders. click Next.
5.. Click Finish.

--
Tim K.
aka Kuay Tim
MVP - (IE/OE)
Lynnwood, WA
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"Stephen Tong" wrote in message
...
Hi Tim,

Thank you very much for your reply. I have read it and find that the

problem about the inbox.dbx file. I follow your solution rename the
inbox.dbx as inbox_tmp.dbx, then I solve the problem successfully ^^. I
think the dbx file is too large becoz it was 1.99 GB in size.

And a more question want to ask. Now I rename the original inbox.dbx

file,
will I can't read my old message in outlook store in this file ? If this
case happen any way to solve it ?

Thank your very much again.

"Kuay Tim" wrote:

Hi Stephen,

The Inbox could be damaged, but I can't find the specific error

connected to
a damaged Inbox. There is the error "0x800C013C" which does indicate

a
problem with the Inbox. I think it would be worthwhile to see if the
Inbox.dbx file is the problem. First move the messages you want to

keep
to
one or two new Outlook Express folders (or otherwise backup the

messages).
Try sending and receiving before renaming or deleting the Inbox.dbx

file. Do
you have any other folders used when receiving (with the use of

message
rules)? If the a new Inbox or other folder does not resolve the

issue it
might be easier to create a new identity than finding the damaged

DBX
file
through trial and error. Messages could then be imported into the

new
identity.

Tip: Compacting messages in Tools, Options, Maintenance, Cleanup Now

might
allow sending/receiving again. Do this in offline mode to lessen the

risk of
corruption. If this works it would be a good idea to reduce the

number
of
messages kept in the default Outlook Express folders.

1. Click Start, point to Programs, point to Accessories, and then

click
Windows Explorer.
2. In Windows Explorer, on the Tools menu, point to Find, and then

click
Files or Folders.
3. You may need to include hidden files and folders (Windows 2000

and
XP).
4. Type Outbox.dbx in the Named box, and then click Find Now.
5. Right-click the file name, and then click Rename.
6. Rename the file to Outbox.old.

Note that deleting a .dbx file also deletes any e-mail messages or

other
data in the folder. The Store folder can be found in Tools, Options,
Maintenance tab.Store Folder. The text for the path can be copied

using
a
right-click and then entered in the Start, Run box. OK to open the

Store
folder. Each identity has its own Store folder. Disregard this

method if
Outlook Express cannot be opened.

Restart Outlook Express.


Open the Store Folder

Instead of using search the store folder can be opened directly.

Each
identity has its own store folder.



a.. In Outlook Express click on Tools, Options, Maintenance

tab...Store
Folder.
b.. Place the cursor at the left of the text of the path to the

folder.
c.. Drag the cursor to the right until the text scrolls to the

end.
d.. Right-click on the text and choose Copy.
e.. In the Start, Run box right-click Paste. Click OK to open the

store
folder.


Using Keyboard Shortcuts for Transfer of the Folder Path

An even easier method when opening that page is to use the Tab to
highlight the folder location, then Ctrl+C and close OE, then use

Start/Run
and Ctrl+V. Same caveat about hidden files applies but can be

easily
modified in Explorer by using Tools/Folder Options.
--
Jim Pickering, MVP-Outlook Express



--
Tim K.
aka Kuay Tim
MVP - (IE/OE)
Lynnwood, WA
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"Stephen Tong" Stephen wrote in

message
...
Problem occur in my Company Outlook Express , I can login the POP3

mail
server and see how many of new mail. But I can't receive any mail

from
the
server and appears this error code : 0x800C0133

Is that the problem of my inbox storage limit , becoz there are so

much
mail store in my inbox , I hv checked there are more than 4 GB size

..dbx
files in my outlook mail folder.

Thank you very much for help me solve this problem.