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Old October 21st, 2007, 08:05 PM posted to microsoft.public.outlookexpress.general,microsoft.public.windows.inetexplorer.ie6_outlookexpress
PA Bear, MS MVP[_2_]
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ATTN anyone who's monitoring this thread or seeing the same behavior:
If you're running Windows Defender, please reply to this post and tell
me so. Thanks.

[x-post to OE6; posted via Google Groups]
--
~Robear Dyer (PA Bear)
MS MVP-Windows (IE, OE, Security, Shell/User)

On Sep 11, 9:11 pm, "Gary Brandenburg" blah,blah,blah@blah blah.com
wrote:
| Outlook Express encountered an unexpected problem while displaying this
| message. Check your computer for low memory or low disk space and try
again.

Sorry-Was going to wait to send this (send later) but it disappeared from my
Outbox.
Anyway,this is what I see after I've been perusing the newsgroups a while.
This just started occurring the last week or so & whenever it's about to
happen,the virtual memory for Outlook Express,according to Process
Explorer,is approaching 2,000,000k.
I removed some old entries that I had been saving in Drafts & compact all
folders regularly,but still no joy.
I know it can't be lack of memory since I have a gig of physical ram on this
machine(XP Home).
I'm not sure,but I think it started around the time I updated MSN Messenger
to 8.5 & it asked during installation if I wanted it to handle my default
email ,which I thought it meant Hotmail. While installing,the download
proceeded to remove the OE icon from my desktop & replaced it with 1 for
Windows Mail. I interrupted the install when the setup wizard for mail
started & when I did,the OE icon reappeared,along with an error message
about the interruption of the setup.
I used to be able to spend hours on the newsgroups,with no problems & now I
have to close OE & reopen it to be able to continue,till I approach the
2,000,000k mark.
Please help me with this as I have learned so much from these newsgroups (XP
General,mostly) but am quite new here in the OE group,& have not found
anything that relates to my dilemma.
~Gary



  #2  
Old October 21st, 2007, 08:37 PM posted to microsoft.public.outlookexpress.general,microsoft.public.windows.inetexplorer.ie6_outlookexpress
PA Bear
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Posts: 2,435
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PS: This is /just/ a question, not a suggestion that Defender has anything
to do with the behavior. IOW, do NOT disable Defender.
--
~PA Bear

PA Bear, MS MVP wrote:
ATTN anyone who's monitoring this thread or seeing the same behavior:
If you're running Windows Defender, please reply to this post and tell
me so. Thanks.

[x-post to OE6; posted via Google Groups]

On Sep 11, 9:11 pm, "Gary Brandenburg" blah,blah,blah@blah blah.com
wrote:
Outlook Express encountered an unexpected problem while displaying this
message. Check your computer for low memory or low disk space and try
again.


Sorry-Was going to wait to send this (send later) but it disappeared from
my Outbox.
Anyway,this is what I see after I've been perusing the newsgroups a
while.
This just started occurring the last week or so & whenever it's about to
happen,the virtual memory for Outlook Express,according to Process
Explorer,is approaching 2,000,000k.
I removed some old entries that I had been saving in Drafts & compact all
folders regularly,but still no joy.
I know it can't be lack of memory since I have a gig of physical ram on
this machine(XP Home).
I'm not sure,but I think it started around the time I updated MSN
Messenger
to 8.5 & it asked during installation if I wanted it to handle my default
email ,which I thought it meant Hotmail. While installing,the download
proceeded to remove the OE icon from my desktop & replaced it with 1 for
Windows Mail. I interrupted the install when the setup wizard for mail
started & when I did,the OE icon reappeared,along with an error message
about the interruption of the setup.
I used to be able to spend hours on the newsgroups,with no problems & now
I
have to close OE & reopen it to be able to continue,till I approach the
2,000,000k mark.
Please help me with this as I have learned so much from these newsgroups
(XP General,mostly) but am quite new here in the OE group,& have not
found
anything that relates to my dilemma.
~Gary


  #3  
Old October 21st, 2007, 09:06 PM posted to microsoft.public.outlookexpress.general,microsoft.public.windows.inetexplorer.ie6_outlookexpress
Larry
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Posts: 26
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Because you asked, I experience this behavior and am running Windows
Defender.
Larry

"PA Bear, MS MVP" wrote in message
ups.com...
ATTN anyone who's monitoring this thread or seeing the same behavior:
If you're running Windows Defender, please reply to this post and tell
me so. Thanks.

[x-post to OE6; posted via Google Groups]
--
~Robear Dyer (PA Bear)
MS MVP-Windows (IE, OE, Security, Shell/User)

On Sep 11, 9:11 pm, "Gary Brandenburg" blah,blah,blah@blah blah.com
wrote:
| Outlook Express encountered an unexpected problem while displaying this
| message. Check your computer for low memory or low disk space and try
again.

Sorry-Was going to wait to send this (send later) but it disappeared from
my
Outbox.
Anyway,this is what I see after I've been perusing the newsgroups a
while.
This just started occurring the last week or so & whenever it's about to
happen,the virtual memory for Outlook Express,according to Process
Explorer,is approaching 2,000,000k.
I removed some old entries that I had been saving in Drafts & compact all
folders regularly,but still no joy.
I know it can't be lack of memory since I have a gig of physical ram on
this
machine(XP Home).
I'm not sure,but I think it started around the time I updated MSN
Messenger
to 8.5 & it asked during installation if I wanted it to handle my default
email ,which I thought it meant Hotmail. While installing,the download
proceeded to remove the OE icon from my desktop & replaced it with 1 for
Windows Mail. I interrupted the install when the setup wizard for mail
started & when I did,the OE icon reappeared,along with an error message
about the interruption of the setup.
I used to be able to spend hours on the newsgroups,with no problems & now
I
have to close OE & reopen it to be able to continue,till I approach the
2,000,000k mark.
Please help me with this as I have learned so much from these newsgroups
(XP
General,mostly) but am quite new here in the OE group,& have not found
anything that relates to my dilemma.
~Gary





  #4  
Old October 21st, 2007, 11:10 PM posted to microsoft.public.outlookexpress.general,microsoft.public.windows.inetexplorer.ie6_outlookexpress
Sandy J[_2_]
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Posts: 7
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I have the same issue (also unable to delete posts when this happens) and I
run windows defender.
Sandy

"PA Bear, MS MVP" wrote in message
ups.com...
ATTN anyone who's monitoring this thread or seeing the same behavior:
If you're running Windows Defender, please reply to this post and tell
me so. Thanks.

[x-post to OE6; posted via Google Groups]
--
~Robear Dyer (PA Bear)
MS MVP-Windows (IE, OE, Security, Shell/User)

On Sep 11, 9:11 pm, "Gary Brandenburg" blah,blah,blah@blah blah.com
wrote:
| Outlook Express encountered an unexpected problem while displaying this
| message. Check your computer for low memory or low disk space and try
again.

Sorry-Was going to wait to send this (send later) but it disappeared from
my
Outbox.
Anyway,this is what I see after I've been perusing the newsgroups a while.
This just started occurring the last week or so & whenever it's about to
happen,the virtual memory for Outlook Express,according to Process
Explorer,is approaching 2,000,000k.
I removed some old entries that I had been saving in Drafts & compact all
folders regularly,but still no joy.
I know it can't be lack of memory since I have a gig of physical ram on
this
machine(XP Home).
I'm not sure,but I think it started around the time I updated MSN
Messenger
to 8.5 & it asked during installation if I wanted it to handle my default
email ,which I thought it meant Hotmail. While installing,the download
proceeded to remove the OE icon from my desktop & replaced it with 1 for
Windows Mail. I interrupted the install when the setup wizard for mail
started & when I did,the OE icon reappeared,along with an error message
about the interruption of the setup.
I used to be able to spend hours on the newsgroups,with no problems & now
I
have to close OE & reopen it to be able to continue,till I approach the
2,000,000k mark.
Please help me with this as I have learned so much from these newsgroups
(XP
General,mostly) but am quite new here in the OE group,& have not found
anything that relates to my dilemma.
~Gary




  #5  
Old October 21st, 2007, 11:39 PM posted to microsoft.public.outlookexpress.general,microsoft.public.windows.inetexplorer.ie6_outlookexpress
Gary Brandenburg
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Posts: 4
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So am I, Robear(real time protection off though/just use scheduled daily scans)
~Gary


"Sandy J" wrote in message
...
I have the same issue (also unable to delete posts when this happens) and I
run windows defender.
Sandy

"PA Bear, MS MVP" wrote in message
ups.com...
ATTN anyone who's monitoring this thread or seeing the same behavior:
If you're running Windows Defender, please reply to this post and tell
me so. Thanks.

[x-post to OE6; posted via Google Groups]
--
~Robear Dyer (PA Bear)
MS MVP-Windows (IE, OE, Security, Shell/User)

On Sep 11, 9:11 pm, "Gary Brandenburg" blah,blah,blah@blah blah.com
wrote:
| Outlook Express encountered an unexpected problem while displaying this
| message. Check your computer for low memory or low disk space and try
again.

Sorry-Was going to wait to send this (send later) but it disappeared from
my
Outbox.
Anyway,this is what I see after I've been perusing the newsgroups a while.
This just started occurring the last week or so & whenever it's about to
happen,the virtual memory for Outlook Express,according to Process
Explorer,is approaching 2,000,000k.
I removed some old entries that I had been saving in Drafts & compact all
folders regularly,but still no joy.
I know it can't be lack of memory since I have a gig of physical ram on
this
machine(XP Home).
I'm not sure,but I think it started around the time I updated MSN
Messenger
to 8.5 & it asked during installation if I wanted it to handle my default
email ,which I thought it meant Hotmail. While installing,the download
proceeded to remove the OE icon from my desktop & replaced it with 1 for
Windows Mail. I interrupted the install when the setup wizard for mail
started & when I did,the OE icon reappeared,along with an error message
about the interruption of the setup.
I used to be able to spend hours on the newsgroups,with no problems & now
I
have to close OE & reopen it to be able to continue,till I approach the
2,000,000k mark.
Please help me with this as I have learned so much from these newsgroups
(XP
General,mostly) but am quite new here in the OE group,& have not found
anything that relates to my dilemma.
~Gary





  #6  
Old October 22nd, 2007, 03:05 AM posted to microsoft.public.windows.inetexplorer.ie6_outlookexpress,microsoft.public.outlookexpress.general
Carol
external usenet poster
 
Posts: 401
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Me too Same behavior.. running Defender

"PA Bear, MS MVP" wrote:

ATTN anyone who's monitoring this thread or seeing the same behavior:
If you're running Windows Defender, please reply to this post and tell
me so. Thanks.

[x-post to OE6; posted via Google Groups]
--
~Robear Dyer (PA Bear)
MS MVP-Windows (IE, OE, Security, Shell/User)

On Sep 11, 9:11 pm, "Gary Brandenburg" blah,blah,blah@blah blah.com
wrote:
| Outlook Express encountered an unexpected problem while displaying this
| message. Check your computer for low memory or low disk space and try
again.

Sorry-Was going to wait to send this (send later) but it disappeared from my
Outbox.
Anyway,this is what I see after I've been perusing the newsgroups a while.
This just started occurring the last week or so & whenever it's about to
happen,the virtual memory for Outlook Express,according to Process
Explorer,is approaching 2,000,000k.
I removed some old entries that I had been saving in Drafts & compact all
folders regularly,but still no joy.
I know it can't be lack of memory since I have a gig of physical ram on this
machine(XP Home).
I'm not sure,but I think it started around the time I updated MSN Messenger
to 8.5 & it asked during installation if I wanted it to handle my default
email ,which I thought it meant Hotmail. While installing,the download
proceeded to remove the OE icon from my desktop & replaced it with 1 for
Windows Mail. I interrupted the install when the setup wizard for mail
started & when I did,the OE icon reappeared,along with an error message
about the interruption of the setup.
I used to be able to spend hours on the newsgroups,with no problems & now I
have to close OE & reopen it to be able to continue,till I approach the
2,000,000k mark.
Please help me with this as I have learned so much from these newsgroups (XP
General,mostly) but am quite new here in the OE group,& have not found
anything that relates to my dilemma.
~Gary




  #7  
Old October 22nd, 2007, 06:19 AM posted to microsoft.public.windows.inetexplorer.ie6_outlookexpress,microsoft.public.outlookexpress.general
Carl H
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Posts: 1
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Problem returned for me also but not running Defender.

Carl H.

"Carol" wrote in message
...
Me too Same behavior.. running Defender

"PA Bear, MS MVP" wrote:

ATTN anyone who's monitoring this thread or seeing the same behavior:
If you're running Windows Defender, please reply to this post and tell
me so. Thanks.

[x-post to OE6; posted via Google Groups]
--
~Robear Dyer (PA Bear)
MS MVP-Windows (IE, OE, Security, Shell/User)

On Sep 11, 9:11 pm, "Gary Brandenburg" blah,blah,blah@blah blah.com
wrote:
| Outlook Express encountered an unexpected problem while displaying this
| message. Check your computer for low memory or low disk space and try
again.

Sorry-Was going to wait to send this (send later) but it disappeared from my
Outbox.
Anyway,this is what I see after I've been perusing the newsgroups a while.
This just started occurring the last week or so & whenever it's about to
happen,the virtual memory for Outlook Express,according to Process
Explorer,is approaching 2,000,000k.
I removed some old entries that I had been saving in Drafts & compact all
folders regularly,but still no joy.
I know it can't be lack of memory since I have a gig of physical ram on this
machine(XP Home).
I'm not sure,but I think it started around the time I updated MSN Messenger
to 8.5 & it asked during installation if I wanted it to handle my default
email ,which I thought it meant Hotmail. While installing,the download
proceeded to remove the OE icon from my desktop & replaced it with 1 for
Windows Mail. I interrupted the install when the setup wizard for mail
started & when I did,the OE icon reappeared,along with an error message
about the interruption of the setup.
I used to be able to spend hours on the newsgroups,with no problems & now I
have to close OE & reopen it to be able to continue,till I approach the
2,000,000k mark.
Please help me with this as I have learned so much from these newsgroups (XP
General,mostly) but am quite new here in the OE group,& have not found
anything that relates to my dilemma.
~Gary






  #8  
Old October 22nd, 2007, 06:21 AM posted to microsoft.public.outlookexpress.general,microsoft.public.windows.inetexplorer.ie6_outlookexpress
Carl H
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Posts: 1
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Problem returned for me also but not running Defender.


"Gary Brandenburg" Gary@ whatever.com wrote in message
...
So am I, Robear(real time protection off though/just use scheduled daily scans)
~Gary


"Sandy J" wrote in message
...
I have the same issue (also unable to delete posts when this happens) and I
run windows defender.
Sandy

"PA Bear, MS MVP" wrote in message
ups.com...
ATTN anyone who's monitoring this thread or seeing the same behavior:
If you're running Windows Defender, please reply to this post and tell
me so. Thanks.

[x-post to OE6; posted via Google Groups]
--
~Robear Dyer (PA Bear)
MS MVP-Windows (IE, OE, Security, Shell/User)

On Sep 11, 9:11 pm, "Gary Brandenburg" blah,blah,blah@blah blah.com
wrote:
| Outlook Express encountered an unexpected problem while displaying this
| message. Check your computer for low memory or low disk space and try
again.

Sorry-Was going to wait to send this (send later) but it disappeared from
my
Outbox.
Anyway,this is what I see after I've been perusing the newsgroups a while.
This just started occurring the last week or so & whenever it's about to
happen,the virtual memory for Outlook Express,according to Process
Explorer,is approaching 2,000,000k.
I removed some old entries that I had been saving in Drafts & compact all
folders regularly,but still no joy.
I know it can't be lack of memory since I have a gig of physical ram on
this
machine(XP Home).
I'm not sure,but I think it started around the time I updated MSN
Messenger
to 8.5 & it asked during installation if I wanted it to handle my default
email ,which I thought it meant Hotmail. While installing,the download
proceeded to remove the OE icon from my desktop & replaced it with 1 for
Windows Mail. I interrupted the install when the setup wizard for mail
started & when I did,the OE icon reappeared,along with an error message
about the interruption of the setup.
I used to be able to spend hours on the newsgroups,with no problems & now
I
have to close OE & reopen it to be able to continue,till I approach the
2,000,000k mark.
Please help me with this as I have learned so much from these newsgroups
(XP
General,mostly) but am quite new here in the OE group,& have not found
anything that relates to my dilemma.
~Gary








  #9  
Old October 22nd, 2007, 03:09 PM posted to microsoft.public.outlookexpress.general,microsoft.public.windows.inetexplorer.ie6_outlookexpress
PA Bear
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Posts: 2,435
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Thanks to all who responded. No more replies, please: I think we can rule
out the possibility that Defender has something to do with this behavior.

Stay tuned to this station.


PA Bear, MS MVP wrote:
ATTN anyone who's monitoring this thread or seeing the same behavior:
If you're running Windows Defender, please reply to this post and tell
me so. Thanks.

[x-post to OE6; posted via Google Groups]


  #10  
Old October 23rd, 2007, 03:16 AM posted to microsoft.public.windows.inetexplorer.ie6_outlookexpress,microsoft.public.outlookexpress.general
Gary Brandenburg
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Posts: 4
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Hello Carol, Glad you joined us here, in our quest to get OE working the way it
was(if at all,possible).
Are you the one that's been posting at http://aumha.net/viewtopic.php?t=29224 ?
If so, I was the same way, as far as hoping to find a solution, before having to post
anywhere, in attempts to fix the annoyance that's been plaguing us since the
beginning of Sept. I put up with this for about a week or so, before posting to the
NGs.
I love checking this place for solutions for other's problems, as well as some "How
To" tips & tricks, but this was my 1st post, seeking help myself.
I feel very confident in Robear's abilities to find a solution to this repeated
occurrence, & he too, is having the same problem .
As he said:
snip
Stay tuned to this station.
snip

~Gary



"Carol" wrote in message
...
Me too Same behavior.. running Defender

"PA Bear, MS MVP" wrote:

ATTN anyone who's monitoring this thread or seeing the same behavior:
If you're running Windows Defender, please reply to this post and tell
me so. Thanks.

[x-post to OE6; posted via Google Groups]
--
~Robear Dyer (PA Bear)
MS MVP-Windows (IE, OE, Security, Shell/User)

On Sep 11, 9:11 pm, "Gary Brandenburg" blah,blah,blah@blah blah.com
wrote:
| Outlook Express encountered an unexpected problem while displaying this
| message. Check your computer for low memory or low disk space and try
again.

Sorry-Was going to wait to send this (send later) but it disappeared from my
Outbox.
Anyway,this is what I see after I've been perusing the newsgroups a while.
This just started occurring the last week or so & whenever it's about to
happen,the virtual memory for Outlook Express,according to Process
Explorer,is approaching 2,000,000k.
I removed some old entries that I had been saving in Drafts & compact all
folders regularly,but still no joy.
I know it can't be lack of memory since I have a gig of physical ram on this
machine(XP Home).
I'm not sure,but I think it started around the time I updated MSN Messenger
to 8.5 & it asked during installation if I wanted it to handle my default
email ,which I thought it meant Hotmail. While installing,the download
proceeded to remove the OE icon from my desktop & replaced it with 1 for
Windows Mail. I interrupted the install when the setup wizard for mail
started & when I did,the OE icon reappeared,along with an error message
about the interruption of the setup.
I used to be able to spend hours on the newsgroups,with no problems & now I
have to close OE & reopen it to be able to continue,till I approach the
2,000,000k mark.
Please help me with this as I have learned so much from these newsgroups (XP
General,mostly) but am quite new here in the OE group,& have not found
anything that relates to my dilemma.
~Gary






 




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