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At our company we get TONS of faxes into our mailboxes. At least fiance. With
XP we found a way to fix the issue of faxes not loading, by emptying the "temporary" OLK folder. Yea... we downgraded to Vista on a few of our new machines. Vista loves to hide everything it can... I've been able to find the outlook.content folder through the registry settings, but nothing is in there. I've deleted everything that I would have deleted on XP to get things rolling again.. Vista seems to really have a problem with IT poking around in it. Any ideas? Hopefully my questing isnt to cryptic. In XP I would empty the OLK folder and reassign the Outlook security reg entry to the TEMP folder. TEMP would be emptied by the user whenever this problem started up again. When the folder became too large, purging it solved the problem. In Vista it doesnt solve the issue at all. |
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Periodically, users may experience an issue opening attachments particularly
if they receive alot of them. The error may state that Outlook can't create the file and/or that you need to check permissions on the folder. Normally this indicates that the Temporary Internet Files folder (OLKxx) that Outlook uses for attachments has become full. This usually only happens when the user has Outlook open, opens an email with an attachment, opens the attachment, then closes the email while leaving the attachment open which leaves a copy of the attachment in the temp folder. In the past, the steps to clean out the folder have been to check the location of the folder by opening the registry (ie: HKEY_CURRENT_USER\Software\Microsoft\Office\11.0\O utlook\Security for Outlook 2003) and then follow these instructions: Open the OutlookSecureTempFolder registry key. Copy the path from the key. Open Explorer Paste the address in the Address Bar and press Enter However, now there is a tool available: http://www.howto-outlook.com/product...empcleaner.htm It has command line available and you can even use it with logon scripts to perform regular maintenance. Check to see if this will work for you. -- Kathleen Orland - MVP Outlook Outlook Tips: http://www.outlook-tips.net/ http://www.howto-outlook.com/ "Mark McKeen" wrote: At our company we get TONS of faxes into our mailboxes. At least fiance. With XP we found a way to fix the issue of faxes not loading, by emptying the "temporary" OLK folder. Yea... we downgraded to Vista on a few of our new machines. Vista loves to hide everything it can... I've been able to find the outlook.content folder through the registry settings, but nothing is in there. I've deleted everything that I would have deleted on XP to get things rolling again.. Vista seems to really have a problem with IT poking around in it. Any ideas? Hopefully my questing isnt to cryptic. In XP I would empty the OLK folder and reassign the Outlook security reg entry to the TEMP folder. TEMP would be emptied by the user whenever this problem started up again. When the folder became too large, purging it solved the problem. In Vista it doesnt solve the issue at all. |
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