Not enough storage is available to process this command

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We are getting the above error message for outlook 2003 users while trying to
move message to the mapped network share. Didn't find any solution with this
issue.

Although restarting the PC did help in the earlier stages, its not at all
helping now. Any help highly appreciated.

Thanks in advance
 
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Guest

We have the same trouble. Only a couple of my users are bothered by this so
far but all are potentially affected so it's an issue. Our affected machines:

30-40 brand new machines (so far)
each was imaged & cloned using Ghost
each deployed during the past 3 months

these PCs run Win2k Pro/SP4 and Off2003 Standard/SP1 (WD, EX, PPT & OL)
network is traditional NT4 domain with mix of NT/2000/2003 servers
main file server to which user home directories are mapped runs Win2003
Exchange server is 5.5/SP4.

I read a post on another site by someone with the same problem but within a
Server 2003 + Exchange 2003 + XP environment so perhaps the trouble lies
within the OL2003 product code.

Doesn't look like there is any technet article or fix yet although the posts
about this issue seem to go back to December 2004. I doubt MS is paying any
attention since they haven't yet issued a KB article acknowledging problem.

If anyone knows a cause or workaround, please post!

Thanks.

John Mattern
 
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Guest

I have this on an XP Pro SP2 with Outlook 2003 SP1 and exchange 2003, i have
the issue after random amounts of emails have been copied out to either local
or server folders. I sometimes get 'Wininet.dll' has caused a fault in
explorer.exe, not sure if related. However, i find if i end task explorer.exe
and run it again i can copy emails. Not sure if that'll help anyone,
obviously a very temporary fix.
 
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=?Utf-8?B?a21hbGV4NzQ=?= said:
We are getting the above error message for outlook 2003 users while trying to
move message to the mapped network share. Didn't find any solution with this
issue.

Although restarting the PC did help in the earlier stages, its not at all
helping now. Any help highly appreciated.

Thanks in advance
I had this problem with 3 machines but it kept happing more with one than the others i looked into it LOTS including changing the registry but still no joy!
I then formatted the machine and guess what still no joy so wasnt a computer setting but when i was putting documents back on i noticed that the PST file for outlook was in excess of 2GB and i know from experience that this causes problems so i cleared down the PST file and compressed it. the file when from 2GB to less than 15MB crazy!!! and touch wood not had this prob since and when you think about it the error it makes sense loll.
let me know how you get on !!! thanks

Fothergill
 

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