I've seen some related posts but none seem to directly address why this happening or how to fix. In my Outlook for Mac 2011, my 'message sources' folder is a whopping 65 gig. It's killing my MAC Air. My email inbox only has 30 messages in it. I have dragged emails to an offline folder but, even then, the file wouldn't be more than a gigabyte.

So, can anyone please advise how to reduce this folder size?

Many thanks

2011 1.7 GHz i5 Macbook Air, 4 GB memory, OSX 10.8.2, MS Office for Mac ver 14.2.4
When I send a reply message to certain email addresses, I get an error message.
The error is one of the following two:
Insufficient Memory - 108
or
Unknown Error - 8796

This only happens when I reply to a very few specific recipients.

I have no problem receiving email from them and no problem sending new messages to anyone.

Office for Mac 2011
Ver.14.2.4
iMac 21.5 in. OS X 10.8.2

I just upgraded my old Compaq Presario from XP to Windows 7.  I can't seem to install Windows Essentials 2012.  I download the install exe, but when I run it (as administrator) it does nothing, or it asks if I want to Reinstall.  In either case, nothing happens.  No error messages, nothing,  CPU usage and memory usage are low.  Ram is 2GB, processor is 2 GHz, plenty of HDD space,

 

I tried turning Windows Firewall of and MSE real time off.  I ran disk cleanup as recommended.  I rebooted. Nothing seems to help.

 

Any suggestions?

 

Mike in VA

RESOLVED:

 

http://answers.microsoft.com/en-us/windowslive/forum/messenger-program/why-has-msnmsgrexe-begun-randomly-locking-up-and/94521a66-bff6-48b9-ac7c-cf6d87f51474

Windows Live Messenger is Freezing.  It will launch but as soon as you go to a contact it freezes.  It will also display Out of Memory at Line 32.  I have already uninstallaed and reinstalled it.  This is happening on multiple pcs.

Myself and colleagues having issues with Windows Live Messenger this morning where it's using up all CPU processing and memory and then locking up so it can not be shut down except with Task Manager.  Is this something Microsoft is aware of and resolving?  Thank you in advance.
Myself and colleagues having issues with Windows Live Messenger this morning where it's using up all CPU processing and memory and then locking up so it can not be shut down except with Task Manager.  Is this something Microsoft is aware of and resolving?  Thank you in advance.
Is Messenger down for all? Freezing up for everyone in our company 9/26/2012. Consumes memory and proc...


msnmsgr.exe has begun freezing and causing high CPU usage and in just the last 30 minutes for four out of ten workstations in our network. When we exit the program (completely closing it) we see CPU usage and memory usage return to normal. In each case, it is Windows 7 64bit workstations, one desktop and three laptops. Each updated with the Update for Windows 7 for x64-based Systems (KB2732059). Not long afterwards this phenomenon began. We have closed the program for now until we find a reason/solution. Any ideas, explanations, or recommendations would be greatly appreciated. 

CHPii 

UPDATE: One computer is Windows Vista and did not run udpates this morning. The other six computers in our network continue NOT to have a problem. We have been using Windows Live Messenger since it became available and have not had this issue until today.
Groups seams like in the memory: when I start printing group in the new email it's there, but I can't find it to add or remove a person.