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Old June 30th 09, 04:00 AM posted to microsoft.public.windows.inetexplorer.ie6_outlookexpress
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Default attempt to allocate memory failed

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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John


 




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