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Pawel Rutkowski
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      20th May 2006
Hello,

Users in our domain are getting an OE error: 0x800C013B from time to
time.
I know, I know, sent item corruption and all. I have recreated all
dbx's many times already, but it does not fix the problem.


We use schema where users maiboxes are stored in servers mapped drive
and if I move mailboxes to local machine, OE starts to work fine
again. When I move them back, it works until some big attach comes to
mailserver and when OE starts to pull that mail, I get the same error
again.


Outlook Express version 6.0


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William Lefkovics [MVP]
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      21st May 2006
1) Outlook Express questions go to:
microsoft.public.outlookexpress.general

2) OE is not really and enterprise messaging solution. While it may work on
a network drive (at least prior to XP sp2) it is not something I would
recommend. That particular error is common with .dbx file corruption,
specifically sentitems (I think you know that). The 'corruption' may just
be that the connectivity to the file was insufficient at the time of access
or that the sentitems.dbx is too large.

I recommend an email client designed to access its database across a
network.


"Pawel Rutkowski" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
news:e4nst0$rif$(E-Mail Removed)...
> Hello,
>
> Users in our domain are getting an OE error: 0x800C013B from time to
> time.
> I know, I know, sent item corruption and all. I have recreated all
> dbx's many times already, but it does not fix the problem.
>
>
> We use schema where users maiboxes are stored in servers mapped drive
> and if I move mailboxes to local machine, OE starts to work fine
> again. When I move them back, it works until some big attach comes to
> mailserver and when OE starts to pull that mail, I get the same error
> again.
>
>
> Outlook Express version 6.0
>
>
> --
> Pawel Rutkowski
>

 
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Gordon
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      21st May 2006
Pawel Rutkowski wrote:

> Hello,
>
> Users in our domain are getting an OE error: 0x800C013B from time to
> time.
> I know, I know, sent item corruption and all. I have recreated all
> dbx's many times already, but it does not fix the problem.
>
>
> We use schema where users maiboxes are stored in servers mapped drive
> and if I move mailboxes to local machine, OE starts to work fine
> again. When I move them back, it works until some big attach comes to
> mailserver and when OE starts to pull that mail, I get the same error
> again.
>
>
> Outlook Express version 6.0
>
>


That's because OE does not work on a network and was never intended to do
so.

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Pawel Rutkowski
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      21st May 2006

>> Hello,
>>
>> Users in our domain are getting an OE error: 0x800C013B from time to
>> time.
>> I know, I know, sent item corruption and all. I have recreated all
>> dbx's many times already, but it does not fix the problem.
>>
>>
>> We use schema where users maiboxes are stored in servers mapped drive
>> and if I move mailboxes to local machine, OE starts to work fine
>> again. When I move them back, it works until some big attach comes to
>> mailserver and when OE starts to pull that mail, I get the same error
>> again.
>>
>>
>> Outlook Express version 6.0
>>
>>

>
> That's because OE does not work on a network and was never intended to do
> so.
>


But what's diffrent between using some files locally or from network drive
?!
It's first and last time when I buy Microsoft prodcuts. Too many things not
work and there's no explanetion why they don't work

There so good that there Linux exist.

Thanks
Pawel


 
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Gordon
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      21st May 2006
Pawel Rutkowski wrote:

>
>>> Hello,
>>>
>>> Users in our domain are getting an OE error: 0x800C013B from time to
>>> time.
>>> I know, I know, sent item corruption and all. I have recreated all
>>> dbx's many times already, but it does not fix the problem.
>>>
>>>
>>> We use schema where users maiboxes are stored in servers mapped drive
>>> and if I move mailboxes to local machine, OE starts to work fine
>>> again. When I move them back, it works until some big attach comes to
>>> mailserver and when OE starts to pull that mail, I get the same error
>>> again.
>>>
>>>
>>> Outlook Express version 6.0
>>>
>>>

>>
>> That's because OE does not work on a network and was never intended to do
>> so.
>>

>
> But what's diffrent between using some files locally or from network drive
> ?!
> It's first and last time when I buy Microsoft prodcuts. Too many things
> not work and there's no explanetion why they don't work
>
> There so good that there Linux exist.
>
> Thanks
> Pawel


unfortunately, you didn't "buy" OE! it comes "free" with windows!

PS - look at /my/ headers!

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Lanwench [MVP - Exchange]
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      21st May 2006


In news:e4pa5j$2fg$(E-Mail Removed),
Pawel Rutkowski <(E-Mail Removed)> typed:
>>> Hello,
>>>
>>> Users in our domain are getting an OE error: 0x800C013B from time to
>>> time.
>>> I know, I know, sent item corruption and all. I have recreated all
>>> dbx's many times already, but it does not fix the problem.
>>>
>>>
>>> We use schema where users maiboxes are stored in servers mapped
>>> drive and if I move mailboxes to local machine, OE starts to work
>>> fine again. When I move them back, it works until some big attach
>>> comes to mailserver and when OE starts to pull that mail, I get the
>>> same error again.
>>>
>>>
>>> Outlook Express version 6.0
>>>
>>>

>>
>> That's because OE does not work on a network and was never intended
>> to do so.
>>

>
> But what's diffrent between using some files locally or from network
> drive ?!


A lot, actually. Note that even Outlook's PST files are not meant to be
accessed over a network drive. If you have a business network/domain, you
ought to be using more appropriate software for your messaging...

Did you see what happens when you go to tools | options | folder maintenance
& try to change the Store Folder to a non-local drive? It doesn't work,
right? You can't select & apply a network drive.

> It's first and last time when I buy Microsoft prodcuts. Too many
> things not work and there's no explanetion why they don't work


Well, of course, you didn't buy OE. It's part of IE. Which is part of
Windows. :-)

>
> There so good that there Linux exist.


Have fun! There's also Thunderbird, Eudora, and lord knows what else.

Note that in the future, you should post OE questions to more appropriate
groups - such as microsoft.public.windows.inetexplorer.ie6_outlookexpress
>
> Thanks
> Pawel



 
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William Lefkovics [MVP]
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      22nd May 2006
Many email clients on Linux are not meant to access their databases over a
network either.

Good luck to you.

W

"Pawel Rutkowski" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
news:e4pa5j$2fg$(E-Mail Removed)...
>
>>> Hello,
>>>
>>> Users in our domain are getting an OE error: 0x800C013B from time to
>>> time.
>>> I know, I know, sent item corruption and all. I have recreated all
>>> dbx's many times already, but it does not fix the problem.
>>>
>>>
>>> We use schema where users maiboxes are stored in servers mapped drive
>>> and if I move mailboxes to local machine, OE starts to work fine
>>> again. When I move them back, it works until some big attach comes to
>>> mailserver and when OE starts to pull that mail, I get the same error
>>> again.
>>>
>>>
>>> Outlook Express version 6.0
>>>
>>>

>>
>> That's because OE does not work on a network and was never intended to do
>> so.
>>

>
> But what's diffrent between using some files locally or from network drive
> ?!
> It's first and last time when I buy Microsoft prodcuts. Too many things
> not work and there's no explanetion why they don't work
>
> There so good that there Linux exist.
>
> Thanks
> Pawel
>
>


 
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Gordon
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      22nd May 2006
William Lefkovics [MVP] wrote:

> Many email clients on Linux are not meant to access their databases over a
> network either.
>


That's correct. In fact I can't think of ANY email clients that are designed
to access databases over a network. What I can do, and what the OP can do,
is to set up a mail server. I have free mail servers in Linux, and there is
at LEAST one free one for Windows.

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Gordon
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      22nd May 2006
William Lefkovics [MVP] wrote:

> Many email clients on Linux are not meant to access their databases over a
> network either.
>
> Good luck to you.
>
> W
>
> "Pawel Rutkowski" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
> news:e4pa5j$2fg$(E-Mail Removed)...
>>
>>>> Hello,
>>>>
>>>> Users in our domain are getting an OE error: 0x800C013B from time to
>>>> time.
>>>> I know, I know, sent item corruption and all. I have recreated all
>>>> dbx's many times already, but it does not fix the problem.
>>>>
>>>>
>>>> We use schema where users maiboxes are stored in servers mapped drive
>>>> and if I move mailboxes to local machine, OE starts to work fine
>>>> again. When I move them back, it works until some big attach comes to
>>>> mailserver and when OE starts to pull that mail, I get the same error
>>>> again.
>>>>
>>>>
>>>> Outlook Express version 6.0
>>>>
>>>>
>>>
>>> That's because OE does not work on a network and was never intended to
>>> do so.
>>>

>>
>> But what's diffrent between using some files locally or from network
>> drive ?!
>> It's first and last time when I buy Microsoft prodcuts. Too many things
>> not work and there's no explanetion why they don't work
>>
>> There so good that there Linux exist.
>>
>> Thanks
>> Pawel
>>
>>


Actually Thunderbird can access network drives.....AFAIK

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