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PRE-H20 06-15-2007 10:01 AM

I NEED HELP with OUTLOOK! ASAP!!!!
 
i am having issues with my office outlook and i am stressed so i need some help please please.

here is the issue,.... when i try to attach a document to an email when i hit "insert" i get a message that says....

"access denied" in a lil box!...... i need to email a contract to a client ASAP!.....

any computer geeks.... oops!!!! i mean gurus out there!

:)

Scott R 06-15-2007 10:07 AM

Two things, first do you have the contract open in any other program, like word, or acrobat?

Second the folder that contains the contract, what are your effective permissions on the folder? If you can just copy the file to another folder, or perhaps your desktop and try attaching it again.

Don Plumley 06-15-2007 10:10 AM

Do you have a web client available for your email?

That's always a great backup and good for traveling as well.

PRE-H20 06-15-2007 10:33 AM

scott,....

nope the contract is not open anywhere else....... the doc is on my desktop, that is the problem... the problem looks like it is attaching anything to an email... "access denied" keep coming up.

odd because its my company!.... RRRR i think i might have a virus of some kind.

i have tried attaching the document through my other email account so the urgency is handled, but i need to attach doc's to emails.

anyone know of this "access denied" bugger?

stomachmonkey 06-15-2007 10:34 AM

What is the document? Some sys admins block attaching .zips and .exes to prevent viruses/worms from spreading.

Most likely permissions as Scott R had indicated.

PRE-H20 06-15-2007 10:38 AM

stomachmonkey,

it is a simple word doc, that i have used for years, as recently as 5 days ago......

i have never seen "access denied" before.

i am not a strong systems guy so this is super frustrating.

North Coast Cab 06-15-2007 10:43 AM

Close Outlook, reopen and try again.
Reboot the machine and reopen Outlook.

svandamme 06-15-2007 10:44 AM

clean out your mailbox of antique and rubbish, empty the trash
consolidate the mailbox ( or whatever its' called , it's a basic outlook DB cleanup and reindexing job)

and do the same on your pc
turn off applications, remove temp files,cleanup unwanted stuff, empty thrash, then defrag the bugger


reboot, and try again...

PRE-H20 06-15-2007 10:46 AM

access denied
 
http://forums.pelicanparts.com/uploa...1181933060.jpg

this is the note i get when i try to attach. this is what happens:



so i open a new email....

click on the paperclip to attach a document.

click on "insert"

and i get the above picture.

:)

slodave 06-15-2007 11:04 AM

Do you have a lot of stuff in your inbox/outbox.... As Stijn said, try cleaning those up. Also, what version of Outlook?

Dave

stomachmonkey 06-15-2007 11:06 AM

your database file might be close to full.

you may need to create a new one.

what the heck is it called, some 3 letter thing starts with a p

slodave 06-15-2007 11:11 AM

On older versions of Outlook (2000), the file was limited to 2 gigs. If you don't clear out your inbox..... this can happen. the files are .pst

Dave

Scott R 06-15-2007 11:11 AM

Quote:

Originally posted by stomachmonkey
your database file might be close to full.

you may need to create a new one.

what the heck is it called, some 3 letter thing starts with a p

.pst file, and the limit in his version of outlook is 2gb iirc.

PRE-H20 06-15-2007 11:19 AM

HUMMMM you guys are talking waaayyy over my head. :)

do you guys know or dont know of the "access denied" part. if you do know of this "access denied" specifically how do i overcome the access denied. everything else is technical stuff that i dont understand.

:)

slodave 06-15-2007 11:24 AM

The problem most likely that you outlook.pst file is too big. You have to get rid of old crap first. This is the way to fix your problem.

Dave

I PM'd you my cell #. Give me a call.

svandamme 06-15-2007 11:25 AM

find a local geek, and ask him to help you clean up yer pc with above instructions...

either that, or give me remote access and i'll do it for you inbetween searches for dirty secrets on yer pc :D

stomachmonkey 06-15-2007 11:26 AM

yeah, pst.

One of the things I love about MSFT products.

Couple of years agao was running Entourage, (Outlook for the Mac) and all of the sudden it blows up on me. Relaunch app and it says I have surpassed my 2 gb limit. So sorry, shutting down now. WTF!!!!!! Launch again and force the rebuild and after 15 minutes of churning it says that I have surpassed my 2 gb limit. I swear it gave me the finger and then promptly shut down again.

Hit the net and come to find that I'm screwed, all my mail is gone, no utilities out there to crack the DB file and get my mail back.

Tons of people who have had the same issue. You get the alert box AFTER you are hosed. WTF is that???? They can't throw up an alert that says "Hey dude, you are reaching your 2 gb limit, back up now before you loose it all.

I get over it, barely.

Then to add insult to injury 2 weeks go by and MSFT release a new version and upped the DB limit to 4 gb and make a big deal that it now warns you BEFORE the DB gets full and corrupt.

I had a backup of the old toasted one and optmistically hope I can use it with the updated app. Swap the DB's, launch mail and ohhh, soooo sooorry, this DB is from an older version of Entourage and will not work. Please go bang your head against something hard for a while.

robs944 06-15-2007 11:57 AM

PRE-H20,
Have you tried any work arounds?
Drag and drop the contract file into the new message window.
On the menu bar go to Insert > File

Also have you tried to run Outlook in safe mode?
Go to Start > Run
Type in Outlook.exe /safe
Try and send message with attachment.
This will launch Outlook without certain extensions and customizations, sometimes components within outlook can become corrupt and this helps narrow it down.

I agree about the .pst issues, but usually when you reach the 2GB limit you see many more errors (messaging subsystem, etc).
My personal favorite error message is "An unknown error has occurred"

If the .pst is corrupt then there are utilities to recover the messages.

Just some suggestions, keep us posted.

Rob

pmajka 06-15-2007 11:59 AM

how about listing his inbox by size and moving the largest email to another folder, also could the sent box be filled....

Whacking or stoing all sent messages from 2006 or older in another folder as well.

robs944 06-15-2007 12:06 PM

pmajka,
Good point, but since his .pst file size is cumulative of all his folders he can't just move it to another folder, the .pst file would remain the same size. He would have to create another .pst file to archive that mail to. Also Outlook isn't smart enough to "compact" the .pst file once messages are deleted so he would have to use the built in "compact" utility to squeeze out that dead space.

Rob


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