Microsoft KB Archive/253525

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Article ID: 253525

Article Last Modified on 5/24/2007



APPLIES TO

  • Microsoft Exchange Client 4.0 for Macintosh
  • Microsoft Exchange Client 5.0 for Macintosh
  • Microsoft Exchange Client 5.5
  • Microsoft Exchange Client 5.0
  • Microsoft Outlook 8.0 Exchange Server Edition for Macintosh
  • Microsoft Outlook 8.1 Exchange Server Edition for Macintosh
  • Microsoft Outlook 8.2 Exchange Server Edition for Macintosh



This article was previously published under Q253525


SYMPTOMS

When you use the Exchange Client or Outlook for Macintosh, you may lose connectivity to the global address list, the personal address book (PAB), or personal folder files (.pst files). This may affect your ability to send e-mail to a user who is in the global address list and your ability to remain connected to your PAB or .pst file when you are connected to the global address list.

CAUSE

This problem can occur because resources have been depleted in the 16-bit version of the Exchange Client or Outlook. The 16-bit client versions are limited by their environment. Resources can be depleted by any of the following conditions:

  • More Address Book views are set up on the Exchange Server computer than the client can handle. This condition occurs if additional Address Book views are added. Connectivity to the global address list, PAB, or .pst files is lost.
  • Too many objects have been added to either the PAB or .pst files. This condition occurs after names are added to the PAB or .pst files.
  • Too many other applications are open at the same time, and are reducing the amount of available resources for the Exchange Client or Outlook. When this condition occurs, the client works when it is the only application running, but does not work when other applications that may compete for resources are running.


WORKAROUND

To work around this problem, use one of the three following methods:

  • Update and optimize redundant Address Book view entries to allow more efficient Address Book view use, or eliminate certain Address Book views.
  • Remove or archive old entries or items from the PAB and .pst files. You can check .pst files for errors or re-create them, if necessary, by using the Inbox Repair utility (Scanpst.exe).
  • Identify other applications that are running when Outlook is running and adjust the memory allocation for each of these applications so that the necessary memory is available.

For additional information, click the article number below to view the article in the Microsoft Knowledge Base:

195666 Macintosh Outlook Ends Unexpectedly with Type 2 Error


MORE INFORMATION

The exact amount of allocated memory is a function of the names that are used in the global address list, PAB, and .pst files, and is tied to the available resources of the workstation and the other applications that are running at the same time. You need to adjust and test all of the various factors to determine the optimal environment for your 16-bit client.

The 32-bit Windows clients do not experience this problem, because of their ability to address a larger memory address space.


Additional query words: OUTLOOK MAC 16-bit Allocated Memory GAL PAB PST Limits

Keywords: kbprb KB253525