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Old March 25th, 2010, 08:20 PM posted to microsoft.public.outlook.contacts
rennie
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Default is there any way to revive/retrieve a DL that seems to maybe have

been corrupted... -- by having too many names on list or something my IT
dept. did inadvertently. I'm getting the following message when I right
click on "open" on the distribution list;
“ There is not enough memory available on the Microsoft exchange server
computer to perform this operation. Contact your system administrator.”
P.S. I use Outlook 2003.
P.S. I can see the list of names and email addresses in a "general" outlook
tab-thingy, but can get no further. Can't even figure a way to copy the list
contents (that I can see and scroll through) to then create a brand new list
(or 2).
Please let me know if there is any way to revive the list? retrieve the
names/addresses? Doing the list over one by one is gonna be a supreme hassle.
Thanks.
Rennie


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Old March 25th, 2010, 09:01 PM posted to microsoft.public.outlook.contacts
Russ Valentine
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Default is there any way to revive/retrieve a DL that seems to maybe have

Restore it from the most recent backup.
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Russ Valentine
"rennie" wrote in message
...
been corrupted... -- by having too many names on list or something my IT
dept. did inadvertently. I'm getting the following message when I right
click on "open" on the distribution list;
“ There is not enough memory available on the Microsoft exchange server
computer to perform this operation. Contact your system administrator.”
P.S. I use Outlook 2003.
P.S. I can see the list of names and email addresses in a "general"
outlook
tab-thingy, but can get no further. Can't even figure a way to copy the
list
contents (that I can see and scroll through) to then create a brand new
list
(or 2).
Please let me know if there is any way to revive the list? retrieve the
names/addresses? Doing the list over one by one is gonna be a supreme
hassle.
Thanks.
Rennie



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Old March 26th, 2010, 03:17 AM posted to microsoft.public.outlook.contacts
Diane Poremsky [MVP]
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Default is there any way to revive/retrieve a DL that seems to maybe have

See if http://support.microsoft.com/default.aspx/kb/894530 applies. If its
possible to open the mailbox in Outlook 2007 SP2, you may be able to recover
it.

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"rennie" wrote in message
...
been corrupted... -- by having too many names on list or something my IT
dept. did inadvertently. I'm getting the following message when I right
click on "open" on the distribution list;
“ There is not enough memory available on the Microsoft exchange server
computer to perform this operation. Contact your system administrator.”
P.S. I use Outlook 2003.
P.S. I can see the list of names and email addresses in a "general"
outlook
tab-thingy, but can get no further. Can't even figure a way to copy the
list
contents (that I can see and scroll through) to then create a brand new
list
(or 2).
Please let me know if there is any way to revive the list? retrieve the
names/addresses? Doing the list over one by one is gonna be a supreme
hassle.
Thanks.
Rennie


 




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