Hal
Fri May 02 11:03:03 PDT 2008
Permanent delete is done either by holding the shift key while pressing the
Delete key, or by emptying the Deleted Items folder after doing a normal
delete. The "fix" you applied allows you to now see WHY you 're unable to
use Outlook, your Personal Folders file is at it's maximum size. In
addition to permanently removing data from the file to reduce it's size, the
following may help:
http://www.slipstick.com/problems/repair2gbpst.asp
To repair a 2GB Personal Folders or Offline Folders file
Hal
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"AggieDusty" <AggieDusty@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
news:BC39EC48-6A7D-4D03-B488-043E7E597E79@microsoft.com...
> I typed it in on the error finding page of microsoft and it said all I had
to
> do was download the newest servicepack to fix it, but I did that and the
> problem still exists. I can receive mail fine, but when I try to send it,
it
> actually repeatedly sends the messgae while telling me that it had an
error.
> Then if I try to delete it out of my Outbox it says, " C:/documents and
> settings/.................pst has reached its maximum size. To reduce the
> size pick some files you no longer need and permenantly delete them. I
can
> not find where it is that I need to execute this "permenant deletion".
> PLEASE HELP!!