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Old July 24th 08, 03:32 PM posted to microsoft.public.windows.inetexplorer.ie6_outlookexpress
steve
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Default Outbox faulty

Thanks Bruce. The first option worked, although it took a while to delete so
it must have been huge. I had better send one photo at a time next time or
shrink them!
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Steve


"Bruce Hagen" wrote:

MS doesn't remind you that the dbx files are hidden.

Check: File | Work Offline and in: View | Layout: Uncheck the Preview Pane.
Can you delete it now?

If not:

Tools | Options | Maintenance | Store Folder will reveal the location of
your Outlook Express files. Write the location down and navigate to it in
Windows Explorer or, copy and paste it into Start | Run.

In Windows XP, 2K & 2K3, the OE user files (DBX and WAB) are by default
marked as hidden. To view these files in Explorer, you must enable Show
Hidden Files and Folders under Start | Control Panel | Folder Options |
View.

With OE closed, find the DBX file for the Outbox.dbx and delete it. A new,
empty one will be created automatically when you open OE.

Do not archive mail in default OE folders. They will eventually become
corrupted. Create your own user defined folders for storing mail and move
your mail to them. Empty Deleted Items folder regularly. Keep user created
folders under 100MB, and Default folders as empty as is feasible.

After you are done, follow up by compacting your folders manually while
working *offline* and do it often.

Click on Outlook Express at the top of the folder tree so no folders are
open. Then: File | Work Offline (or double click Working Online in the
Status Bar). File | Folder | Compact all folders. Don't touch anything until
the compacting is completed.

In Tools | Options | Maintenance: Uncheck Compact messages in background and
leave it unchecked. {N/A if running XP/SP2}.
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Bruce Hagen
MS-MVP Outlook Express
Imperial Beach, CA


"Steve" wrote in message
...
Tried to send some 10 megapixel photos as an attachment to an email, this
is
now somewhere in the ether, it shows as a faded email in outbox but
doesn't
allow me to delete and will not send either, I can click recieve and this
works fine but cannot send. Solution on Microsoft site says search hard
drive for Outbox.dbx and delete but this cannot be found by searching my C
drive. Real pain not being able to send - can anyone help.
--
Steve



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