attempt to allocate memory failed
It sounds as if there's a lot of worry about memory. That complete loss of
energy. Not to delete or attempt to allocate memory of this because it
doesn't exsist . There's memory that were selling still is really having to
brake into or use a key when no value is this it's sold for it and selling
it is all that could be all they're worth if that May be a solution would be
to give or let them get that would relocate and this might get other
unwanted files out of the way ,then they would maybe happy and the memory
can be upgrade in the areas where you can use it better.
"Draggonfodder" wrote in message
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Gerry, this fixed it. Thanks. I had a corrupted spam file. Since the
first messages to come in were spam, I got the error. I changed my
default save folder and created a new one. It automatically started
importing all the files from my default to the new and that is when it
choked on my spam file. I deleted it and norton recreated it in the new
save folder. All is well ... Thanks.
John
"Gerry" wrote in message
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Out of memory messages can occur when there is a corrupted file and
processing goes round and round demanding ever more memory to complete
the process. Given you are downloading mail to your inbox then a
corrupted inbox could be the problem. How large is your inbox? Are you
storing large numbers of messages there or do a number of messages there
come with large attachments.
Go to Start, Control Panel, Folder Options, View, Advanced Settings
and verify that the box before "Show hidden files and folders" is
checked and "Hide protected operating system files " is unchecked. You
may need to scroll down to see the second item. You should also make
certain that the box before "Hide extensions for known file types" is
not checked. Next in Windows Explorer make sure View, Details is
selected and then select View, Choose Details and check before Name,
Type, Total Size, and Free Space.
In Outlook Express Tools, Options, Maintenance, Store Folder and write
down to the path. Using that information enter Windows Explorer and
locate inbox.dbx and note it's file size. Also check whether there are
similarly named files like inbox(01).dbx, which is another sign of
corruption. The higher the number the newer the file.
I would move all messages in your inbox. In Outlook Express create a new
folder by placing the cursor on Local Folder and select File, Folder,
New. Give the folder a name e.g. AAInbox. Copy all messages from the
Inbox to AAInbox. Close Outlook Express.
Reopen Windows Explorer and delete inbox.dbx. A new inbox.dbx will
automatically be created the next time you open Outlook Express. The
chances are your problem will have been solved.
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Hope this helps.
Gerry
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Stourport, England
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Draggonfodder wrote:
I am unable to recieve emails on OE6. XP, 2 gig memory, 120 gig HD
with 84% free. I have compacted and cleaned out my emails to no
avail. Also defragged. I get the following error message. Your
help is appreciated.
"AN ATTEMPT TO ALLOCATE MEMORY FAILED. THE SYSTEM IS OUT OF MEMORY.
ACCOUNT MAIL
BRAEMARNET.COM SERVER MAIL BRAEMARNET.COM.
PROTOCOL POP3.PORT.110 SECURE SSL NO. ERROR NUMBER 0X80070003"
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