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Guest
System Type =XPS/Dimension 210/9200C
System Product Family =XPS/Dimension 210/9200C
System Ship Date =6/29/2007 12:00:00 AM
Operating System:
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Name: Joanne Testerman
Contact Address:
120 Pradera Court
Folsom, CA 95630-
Phone: 916-985-9602
Email: joannetesterman@comcast.net
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Problem Description:
folder is full when I try to delete the file
I'm running OL2007 on a Vista Ultimate machine. All has been well for the
past year, but lately, I have run into the problem described
below.
It seems to happen most often when I address an e-mail to multiple
recipients. It shows stuck in the outbox, although it appears that most of
the time it does get sent. I often get a message to the effect that "Sent
Items folder is full, delete some of the messages" (it doesn't have any more
messages in it than usual, I purge them regularly).
Then, I find I can't delete the offending file. I get a simple "Folder is
full" message.
Also, I cannot delete any files from my deledted folder
I now have 2090 files stuck in my deleted files, 6 emails stuck in my
outbox. I cannot rely on sending any email from my home computer and now am
relying on my lotus notes at work.
I have contaced Dell - no help. I have observed all information in the
discussion groups, The Intel IT people who are my neighbors have ried to
address this. I am one of many experienceing this problem - even Intel staff
have the same uncorrectable problem.
Could Microsoft work on this issue ASAP as it is forcing me to use other
email addresses and doesn't allow me to continue to work form home.
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System Product Family =XPS/Dimension 210/9200C
System Ship Date =6/29/2007 12:00:00 AM
Operating System:
***********************************************
Name: Joanne Testerman
Contact Address:
120 Pradera Court
Folsom, CA 95630-
Phone: 916-985-9602
Email: joannetesterman@comcast.net
***********************************************
***********************************************
Problem Description:
folder is full when I try to delete the file
I'm running OL2007 on a Vista Ultimate machine. All has been well for the
past year, but lately, I have run into the problem described
below.
It seems to happen most often when I address an e-mail to multiple
recipients. It shows stuck in the outbox, although it appears that most of
the time it does get sent. I often get a message to the effect that "Sent
Items folder is full, delete some of the messages" (it doesn't have any more
messages in it than usual, I purge them regularly).
Then, I find I can't delete the offending file. I get a simple "Folder is
full" message.
Also, I cannot delete any files from my deledted folder
I now have 2090 files stuck in my deleted files, 6 emails stuck in my
outbox. I cannot rely on sending any email from my home computer and now am
relying on my lotus notes at work.
I have contaced Dell - no help. I have observed all information in the
discussion groups, The Intel IT people who are my neighbors have ried to
address this. I am one of many experienceing this problem - even Intel staff
have the same uncorrectable problem.
Could Microsoft work on this issue ASAP as it is forcing me to use other
email addresses and doesn't allow me to continue to work form home.
----------------
This post is a suggestion for Microsoft, and Microsoft responds to the
suggestions with the most votes. To vote for this suggestion, click the "I
Agree" button in the message pane. If you do not see the button, follow this
link to open the suggestion in the Microsoft Web-based Newsreader and then
click "I Agree" in the message pane.
http://windowshelp.microsoft.com/co...619&dg=microsoft.public.windows.vista.general