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Distribution list won't open in Outlook 2003



 
 
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Old May 26th, 2004, 07:49 PM
Don
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Default Distribution list won't open in Outlook 2003

Outlook 2003 displays the message "Can't open this item. There is not
enough memory available on the Microsoft Exchange Server computer to
perform the operation. Contact your System Administrator." when trying
to open a distribution list.

I believe that this distribution list DID open with Outlook 2000.

Outlook 2003 on the client with 1+ GB of available RAM and 10 + GB of
available disk space.
Exchange 2003 on a Windows 2003 Server with 2+ GB of available RAM and
60+ GB of available disk space.

Does anyone have any clues?
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Old May 26th, 2004, 11:34 PM
Russ Valentine [MVP-Outlook]
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Default Distribution list won't open in Outlook 2003

Most likely you have a corrupt DL. I've never seen a DL survive from one
installation to another. That's why most of us do not use them.
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Russ Valentine
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Outlook 2003 displays the message "Can't open this item. There is not
enough memory available on the Microsoft Exchange Server computer to
perform the operation. Contact your System Administrator." when trying
to open a distribution list.

I believe that this distribution list DID open with Outlook 2000.

Outlook 2003 on the client with 1+ GB of available RAM and 10 + GB of
available disk space.
Exchange 2003 on a Windows 2003 Server with 2+ GB of available RAM and
60+ GB of available disk space.

Does anyone have any clues?



 




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