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MS Outlook 2002  "Unable to open all cells due to low memory"

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Stan Sonnega - 19 Jun 2006 15:53 GMT
I recently reinstalled Windows XP Pro and MS Office XP. After copying the old
.pst file back to the newly installed MS Office I now get an erreo message
with the following text " Microsoft Outlook - Unable to display all the cells
due to low memory"

This message did not appear before. Does anyone know a fix for this?
mattgoof2005 - 19 Jun 2006 20:44 GMT
Did you remember to set you page file after reinstalling XP?  It should be
about 2-3 times the size of your system RAM.  I'm a Win2K user, so I can't
tell you off the top of my head how to do it, but it should be under your
system properties/advanced.  I think Microsoft calls it Virtual Memory in XP.

> I recently reinstalled Windows XP Pro and MS Office XP. After copying the old
> .pst file back to the newly installed MS Office I now get an erreo message
> with the following text " Microsoft Outlook - Unable to display all the cells
> due to low memory"
>
> This message did not appear before. Does anyone know a fix for this?
Stan Sonnega - 20 Jun 2006 04:00 GMT
Thanks for being brilliant!

> Did you remember to set you page file after reinstalling XP?  It should be
> about 2-3 times the size of your system RAM.  I'm a Win2K user, so I can't
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> >
> > This message did not appear before. Does anyone know a fix for this?
 
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