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Hello,

I¹m a new visitor to the list...please be gentle..!

I have a G5 tower, running 10.4.2, with 1.5Gb and a Dual 2Ghz processor, and
have just run into a problem with my Entourage.

The problem is reminiscent of a prior problem on an older G4 (2 years old)
which led us to update the hardware into this new machine, but this time I¹m
seeking help because there can¹t be anything wrong with the Mac ­ it¹s brand
new, and was working fine.

Basically, every now and then a message that is received displays only a few
letters of the name and subject header in the Inbox. Sometimes this also
leads to a message saying that there¹s not enough memory to display the
message even though the only other software open is Quark (I¹ve turned off
Spotlight already).

When this happened on the last Mac, it ended up corrupting some messages
with the Inbox showing a ?New¹ item at all times but you could never find
it, or click on the new item.

Can anyone help? We¹re tearing our hair out?!

Cheers

Steve Crabtree
Wild Apple Design



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,<BR>
<BR>
I&#8217;m a new visitor to the list...please be gentle..!<BR>
<BR>
I have a G5 tower, running 10.4.2, with 1.5Gb and a Dual 2Ghz processor, an=
d have just run into a problem with my Entourage.<BR>
<BR>
The problem is reminiscent of a prior problem on an older G4 (2 years old) =
which led us to update the hardware into this new machine, but this time I&#=
8217;m seeking help because there can&#8217;t be anything wrong with the Mac=
&#8211; it&#8217;s brand new, and was working fine.<BR>
<BR>
Basically, every now and then a message that is received displays only a fe=
w letters of the name and subject header in the Inbox. Sometimes this also l=
eads to a message saying that there&#8217;s not enough memory to display the=
message even though the only other software open is Quark (I&#8217;ve turne=
d off Spotlight already).<BR>
<BR>
When this happened on the last Mac, it ended up corrupting some messages wi=
th the Inbox showing a &#8216;New&#8217; item at all times but you could nev=
er find it, or click on the new item.<BR>
<BR>
Can anyone help? We&#8217;re tearing our hair out?!<BR>
<BR>
Cheers<BR>
<BR>
Steve Crabtree<BR>
Wild Apple Design<BR>
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Re: :: Display problems :: Memory problems :: by Mickey

Mickey
Fri Oct 21 19:39:41 CDT 2005

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It's possible that you've received some corrupted mail messages, but that's
unlikely if they are legitimate (not spam) messages.

It's also possible that your database has some corruption. Try rebuilding
the database.

In Entourage 2004, you must launch the Microsoft Database Utility.
1. Launch Entourage, holding down the ³Option² key. Or, launch the
Database Utility separately; it is located in HD/Applications/Microsoft
Office 2004/Office/.
2. If you are prompted, allow the Database Utility to quit open Office
applications.
3. Once the Database Utility is open, select your identity from the list at
the top.
4. Click the ³Rebuild Database² button, and click ³Continue.²

On 10/17/05 9:44 AM, in article BF797756.18AC%steve@wildappledesign.com,
"Steve Crabtree" <steve@wildappledesign.com> wrote:

> Hello,
>
> I¹m a new visitor to the list...please be gentle..!
>
> I have a G5 tower, running 10.4.2, with 1.5Gb and a Dual 2Ghz processor, and
> have just run into a problem with my Entourage.
>
> The problem is reminiscent of a prior problem on an older G4 (2 years old)
> which led us to update the hardware into this new machine, but this time I¹m
> seeking help because there can¹t be anything wrong with the Mac ­ it¹s brand
> new, and was working fine.
>
> Basically, every now and then a message that is received displays only a few
> letters of the name and subject header in the Inbox. Sometimes this also leads
> to a message saying that there¹s not enough memory to display the message even
> though the only other software open is Quark (I¹ve turned off Spotlight
> already).
>
> When this happened on the last Mac, it ended up corrupting some messages with
> the Inbox showing a ?New¹ item at all times but you could never find it, or
> click on the new item.
>
> Can anyone help? We¹re tearing our hair out?!
>
> Cheers
>
> Steve Crabtree
> Wild Apple Design
>
>


--
Mickey Stevens (Microsoft MVP for Office:mac)
PowerPoint FAQ featuring PowerPoint:mac: <http://www.pptfaq.com/>
Entourage Help Page: <http://www.entourage.mvps.org/>


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possible that you've received some corrupted mail messages, but that's unlik=
ely if they are legitimate (not spam) messages.<BR>
<BR>
It's also possible that your database has some corruption. &nbsp;Try rebuil=
ding the database.<BR>
<BR>
In Entourage 2004, you must launch the Microsoft Database Utility.<BR>
1. &nbsp;Launch Entourage, holding down the &#8220;Option&#8221; key. &nbsp=
;Or, launch the Database Utility separately; it is located in HD/Application=
s/Microsoft Office 2004/Office/.<BR>
2. &nbsp;If you are prompted, allow the Database Utility to quit open Offic=
e applications.<BR>
3. &nbsp;Once the Database Utility is open, select your identity from the l=
ist at the top.<BR>
4. &nbsp;Click the &#8220;Rebuild Database&#8221; button, and click &#8220;=
Continue.&#8221;<BR>
<BR>
On 10/17/05 9:44 AM, in article BF797756.18AC%steve@wildappledesign.com, &q=
uot;Steve Crabtree&quot; &lt;steve@wildappledesign.com&gt; wrote:<BR>
<BR>
</SPAN></FONT><BLOCKQUOTE><FONT FACE=3D"Verdana, Helvetica, Arial"><FONT SIZE=
=3D"2"><SPAN STYLE=3D'font-size:10.0px'>Hello,<BR>
<BR>
I&#8217;m a new visitor to the list...please be gentle..!<BR>
<BR>
I have a G5 tower, running 10.4.2, with 1.5Gb and a Dual 2Ghz processor, an=
d have just run into a problem with my Entourage.<BR>
<BR>
The problem is reminiscent of a prior problem on an older G4 (2 years old) =
which led us to update the hardware into this new machine, but this time I&#=
8217;m seeking help because there can&#8217;t be anything wrong with the Mac=
&#8211; it&#8217;s brand new, and was working fine.<BR>
<BR>
Basically, every now and then a message that is received displays only a fe=
w letters of the name and subject header in the Inbox. Sometimes this also l=
eads to a message saying that there&#8217;s not enough memory to display the=
message even though the only other software open is Quark (I&#8217;ve turne=
d off Spotlight already).<BR>
<BR>
When this happened on the last Mac, it ended up corrupting some messages wi=
th the Inbox showing a &#8216;New&#8217; item at all times but you could nev=
er find it, or click on the new item.<BR>
<BR>
Can anyone help? We&#8217;re tearing our hair out?!<BR>
<BR>
Cheers<BR>
<BR>
Steve Crabtree<BR>
Wild Apple Design<BR>
<BR>
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<BR>
-- <BR>
Mickey Stevens (Microsoft MVP for Office:mac)<BR>
PowerPoint FAQ featuring PowerPoint:mac: &lt;http://www.pptfaq.com/&gt;<BR>
Entourage Help Page: &lt;http://www.entourage.mvps.org/&gt;<BR>
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