Not Enough Disk Space Error Outlook Express
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the Inbox.dbx file. Outlook Express stores all DBX files in a special folder on the hard drive. To find out where Outlook http://www.outlook-expressrecovery.com/repairdbxfile.html Express stores DBX files, start Outlook Express and click "Tools -> "Options" -> "Maintenance" -> "Store Folder". The maximum size of a DBX file is 2Gb (and it's a https://forums.techguy.org/threads/solved-not-enough-space-on-disk.343115/ separate issue, read how to solve DBX 2Gb limit problem). Symptoms of DBX Corruption When you start Outlook Express or try to send an e-mail message or try to not enough open the damaged folder, you may get one of the following error messages: MSIMN caused an invalid page fault in module Directdb.dll Msimn caused an exception C0000006h in module Directdb.dll Outlook Express: The message could not be sent. There is not enough Disk space Unknown error has occurred. Protocol: SMTP Port: 0 Secure: No [SSL] Error: 0x800c0131 How it not enough disk works. Email Recovery for Outlook Express scans DBX files and finds e-mail messages stored in them. Each email itfinds is saved to a separate file with the EML extension in the folder you specify. These saved EML files are of a universal format and can be easily imported into Outlook Express. Corrupted DBX files are recovered in two steps. Extracting messages from a DBX file into a separate folder on the disk and saving each e-mail message into a separate file with the EML extension Importing recovered emails into Outlook Express To extract emails from a DBX file, do the following. Click the "Regular messages" tab (if it's not active yet) to switch to the mode of recovering lost messages. Select the necessary DBX file or Outlook Express folder in the left part of the window. The program will start to search for lost messages. After the search is over, the program will display the list of the found messages. Right-click the message list and select the emails you would like to recover. Click th
Guy, we highly recommend that you visit our Guide for New Members. Solved: Not enough space on disk? Discussion in 'Web & Email' started by Minmaster, Mar 19, 2005. Thread Status: Not open for further replies. Page 1 of 2 1 2 Next > Advertisement Minmaster Thread Starter Joined: Feb 20, 2005 Messages: 257 Anyone.... Trying to send out an email to someone with an attachment. But when uploading, i get an error message saying that I don't have enough space on disk... What could I do? HELP... Minmaster, Mar 19, 2005 #1 Sponsor Bob Cerelli Joined: Nov 2, 2002 Messages: 22,468 How much disk space do you have? Bob Cerelli, Mar 19, 2005 #2 Minmaster Thread Starter Joined: Feb 20, 2005 Messages: 257 Where can I find this info? And how much space should I have? Minmaster, Mar 19, 2005 #3 Bob Cerelli Joined: Nov 2, 2002 Messages: 22,468 One way is to double click on My Computer Then right click on your C: drive and select properties Bob Cerelli, Mar 19, 2005 #4 Minmaster Thread Starter Joined: Feb 20, 2005 Messages: 257 It says I have 18 gb of free space...Is that good or bad? Minmaster, Mar 19, 2005 #5 TheReaper Joined: Jan 22, 2005 Messages: 121 18 gigs is great, but the problem may be that your email service wont let you upload that large of an attachment. How big is the attachment and what email service are you using??? TheReaper, Mar 19, 2005 #6 Minmaster Thread Starter Joined: Feb 20, 2005 Messages: 257 The document is only 55 KB, and shouldn't be that much of a problem, but it is... I'm using MS Outlook and have since been deleting all my unnecessary mail and clutter and still this stupid error comes up with not enough disk space... I know there is a way to increase my mailbox size within MS Outlook, but I forgot how..Any suggestions.... Minmaster, Mar 19, 2005 #7 Bob Cerelli Joined: Nov 2, 2002 Messages: 22,468 A 55K attachment should not be a problem as far as your ISP is concerned. Do you know how big your current PST file is? There is no way to manually set any size as far as I know. There is something like a 2 gig size limit for a PST file but have often seen problems when it