Cannot move or delete folders in outlook 2007

G

Gary

I can't delete or move my folders that I created in outlook 2007 mail. Keep
getting error message that the folders are full. They are empty.
 
D

Diane Poremsky {MVP}

are you using a pst? how big is it? did you make a new one in outlook 2007
or use one made in an earlier version?









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D

Daniel

When I try to delete or rename, it says the folder is full. I am working with
a regular PST file outlook version 7 and the size of my PST is 1.4G.
Everything was ok until last week
 
D

Daniel

Cannot move, delete or rename folders in Outlook 2007, Windows Vista Business
I've been cleaning up Outlook and emptying the delete folder on an ongoing
basis without any inconvenient, but now, when I try to delete or rename
folder in outlook (any folder), it says the folder is full. I have no problem
deleting messages. The problems are with folders and subfolders.
I am working with a regular PST file and the size of my PST is 1.4G. Since I
am not being allowed to delete folders I cannot reduce the amount of them.
It’s like being in a spyder web.
I restarted Outlook but the problem remains.
I tried to configure the size limit for the (.pst) files in Outlook 2007
but I reached until HKEY_CURRENT_USER\Software\Policies\Microsoft. The part
of \Office\12.0\Outlook\PST was not showed. So………..I continued my research. I
found out that several users have the same problem I am having. They even try
reinstalling Outlook, but the problem remains. I even followed
recommendations to tried it as a corrupt profile but when I went to the
Control Panel, I could not find the Mail section. It seems we have a real
issue here.
Well, I do not know what else to do. Any help would be appreciated.
 

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