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holds bulk of data files (like thousands of folders), then it starts creating troubles by consuming a lot of space (in Gigabytes), which eventually may throw an error like: "There outlook 2007 out of memory error is not enough free memory to run this program. Quit one or more programs,
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and then try again" This problem may even get worse, if even use Business Contact Manager for Outlook (BCM). CAUSE This problem triggers, outlook low memory error when there is insufficient Outlook memory to display the folder. There could be one or multiple reasons for the cause of this issue. Due to this error, the user is unable to archive mailbox items, add https://support.microsoft.com/en-us/kb/2329201 a large file or even add new contact to the contact list. This error message is generally displayed when Outlook mailbox has reached its maximum size limit. Another reason, which can trigger this problem, is the customization setting that you have made to view folder (for example you may have applied any filter). When using BCM for Outlook, the add-in activates every folder in the store profile, which eventually consumes memory. Such shared memory http://www.pstrecoverytools.com/blog/tips-to-fix-there-is-not-enough-free-memory-to-run-this-program-quit-one-or-more-programs-and-then-try-again-error-message-in-ms-outlook/ can create large accumulation of folders and items and hence deplete the memory. RESOLUTION To fix this insufficient memory error, follow the below provided manual method that explains how to modify the registry. Although serious issues may appear to the user, if the registry is modified incorrectly. For this, make sure the steps are followed precisely. For additional purpose of safety, you may take the backup of the registry (based upon your Windows OS) prior to performing the modifications. So that if any problems appears, then you can successfully restore it. MANUAL WORKAROUND 1. Close Outlook application. 2. Go to Start button, then click Run and write regedit. Hit enter. 3. Search and then click the following registry subkey: HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\Microsoft\Windows Messaging Subsystem 4. Go to Edit menu, and then point to New. Now select DWORD Value. 5. Type SharedMemMaxSize, and again hit Enter. 6. Perform right-click operation on SharedMemMaxSize, and then select Modify. 7. Type 300000 in the Value data box. Select the default Base of Hexadecimal. 8. Select OK. 9. Find and then select the below given registry subkey: HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\Microsoft\Windows Messaging Subsystem\Applications\Outlook Note in case, Outlook subkeys do not exist, then you may have to create the Applications. 10. Go to the Edit menu, now move to New, and then select DWORD Value. 11. Type SharedMemMaxSize, and again hit Enter. 12. Type 300000 in the Value data box. Now, use the default Base of Hexadecimal. 13. Select OK. 14. Go to the File menu, select Exit option to exit Registry Edi
of Courses Webcasts Testimonials About About Martin Hinshelwood Contact Events Office 2013 Issue: There is not enough free memory to run this program in Outlook 2013 All By Martin Hinshelwood 26 July, 2012 You get a “There is not enough free memory to run this program. https://nkdagility.com/office-2013-issue-there-is-not-enough-free-memory-to-run-this-program-in-outlook-2013/ Quit one or more programs, and try again.” when trying to do activities in Outlook 2013. Figure: Can’t expand folders without an error This affects both the Exchange and IMAP account when you have multiple email accounts enabled. Figure: Can’t select folders without an error Updates Updated 2012-07-27 – I found an additional workaround for my circumstance. Let me know if it helps you! (Looks like this did not work) Updated 2012-07-30 – Solution found - This has been memory error affecting me so much that I moved back to Outlook 2010. This however did not help as I get this error with Outlook 2010 as well which helped me find a fix… Updated 2012-08-13 (Recommended)– Better solution found.. Don’t download shared or public folders Applies To Outlook 2013 Preview Outlook 2010 Finding I tried everything that was available online and the only solution that worked for me was to have only one Exchange account active at a time. Figure: out of memory I don’t think I have run out of memory! I have 24GB RAM! Even with separate profiles this continues to be a problem with my Microsoft Account, but not with my Office 365 account… weird. This may be an exchange issue that I am running into, but I do not know… Figure: there is not enough free memory in Outlook 2010 As this is happening in Outlook 2010 I looked at reported solutions there and it looks like it is due to one of my mailboxes being associated with “Public Folders” or whatever the equivalent is here. I think they are just mandatory “Mailboxes” but they present as public folders. If I remove this mailbox I get no further issues. Workaround 1 If you create two profiles (yuch) and only open one exchange account at a time you can have a world of working instead of a world of hurt. Figure: You can’t currently open more than one exchange account This is a workaround as you are supposed to be able to have multiple exchange accounts open… I guess it does say “Preview” in the product name. Although I still get the problem with my Microsoft profile it is not as persistent nor as prevalent. Workaround 2 This is a more permanent work around as it looks like unless you have your computer joined to the Microsoft corporate domain you can’s use their email relia