outlook is standalone....just checked pst file is 1.98Gigs
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System is Windows XP Professional, Outlook 2002 10.2605.2625
2 error messages:
"unable to load personal free/busy data"
&
"Ox8004060C" send and receive error
When I click send and receive I get the above errors. System has been running for the last 4 years. Could this be that the pst file is too big? Other computers in the office work just fine, same settings on the email accounts as problem machine.
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Greetings, precision !
Since your PST file is 1.98 GB, and the limit for Outlook 2002 file is 1.97 GB, your PST file is too big. Use PST2GB to reduce the size of the file for access
http://www.microsoft.com/d
Best wishes!
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by: riteheerPosted on 2006-12-11 at 05:42:08ID: 18114505
Is this an outllook standalone? Or are you using exchange?