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There Is Not Enough Memory To Run This Program Outlook 2010
space (in Gigabytes), which eventually may throw an error like: "There is there is not enough memory to run this program quit one or more programs not enough free memory to run this program. Quit one or more programs, and then try again" This problem not enough free memory to run this program may even get worse, if even use Business Contact Manager for Outlook (BCM). CAUSE This problem triggers, when there is insufficient Outlook memory to display the folder. There could be one http://answers.microsoft.com/en-us/windows/forum/windows_7-performance/there-is-not-enough-free-memory-to-run-this/815fcc17-b5a5-4468-98c7-94d1ba3e5b3c or multiple reasons for the cause of this issue. Due to this error, the user is unable to archive mailbox items, add 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 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/ 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 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. Sel
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MemorySlipstick SystemsHome / Problems / Cannot Expand Outlook Folders: Not Enough Memory Last reviewed on February 23, 2015 —8 Comments Applies to: Outlook 2010, Outlook 2007 This error affects Exchange server users with a large number of folders in their profile, either in their mailbox, public folders, or SharePoint lists. In most cases, you won't have a problem until you exceed approximately 1,000 folders, or a gigabyte of space is used. Outlook works fine for a little bit (5-10 minutes) before users start getting this error: Task 'Microsoft Exchange' reported error (0x8007000E) : 'Out of memory or system resources. Close some windows or programs and try again.' Cannot display the folder. There is not enough free memory to run this program. Quit one or more programs, and then try again. Cannot expand the folder. There is not enough free memory to run this program. Quit one or more programs, and then try again. Cannot expand the folder. There is not enough memory available to perform the operation. When they close Outlook and reopen it, they can again work for a few minutes before the errors kick in. The error appears whenever clicking or expanding a folder (public folder or mailbox folder) except for the Inbox. When the error occurs, mail in the Outbox also doesn't get sent until Outlook is restarted. The Solution You have two options to avoid this problem: either disable the Download Public Folder Favorites option, or keep the number of cached public folders favorites under 1,000 (or low enough to avoid the error message.) . You can typically reduce the number of public folder favorites by deleting them by using the Outlook client. To disable the Download Public Folder Favorites option: In Outlook, click File, Account Settings, and then click Account Settings. Double click on your Exchange account or select it and then click Change. Click More Settings. On the Advanced tab, clear the Download Public Folder Favorites check box. Click OK and return to Outlook. You'll need to restart Outlook for these changes to take effect. In some cases in which you have too many public folder favorites, you may receive an error message when you attempt to delete the folders in Outlook. When this occurs, you'll need to use MFCMAPI to delete the folders. Run MFCMAPI. On the Session m