Re: Error Types 2, 10, 11

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From: Richard Grieve Mac MVP (richard.grieve_at_NOvirginSPAM.net)
Date: 04/02/04

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    "Liz" <liz@NOoceanamagazineSPAM.com> wrote:

    > Thanks, Ricky. I created a new identity and deleted the previous one and the
    > problem still occurs randomly... though it's been Error 11 every time so
    > far.
    >
    > So what's the next step? I dread the thought of looking for an extensions
    > conflict. Is a clean install of the OS called for, or something else?
    > Thanks.
    >
    > Liz
    >
    >
    >
    >> From: Richard Grieve Mac MVP <richard.grieve@NOvirginSPAM.net>
    >> Organization: ntl Cablemodem News Service
    >> Newsgroups: microsoft.public.internet.outlookexpress.mac
    >> Date: Sun, 28 Mar 2004 11:58:29 +0000
    >> Subject: Re: Error Types 2, 10, 11
    >>
    >> "Liz" <liz@NOoceanamagazineSPAM.com> wrote:
    >>
    >>> Mac G3, OS 9.2.2, OE 5.0.6
    >>>
    >>> About 50 percent of the time I try to send an e-mail, OE locks up and I get
    >>> a message that says, "Sorry, a system error occurred. 'Outlook Express.'
    >>> Error Type 10" and sometimes it's Error Type 11... or both. One time, the
    >>> error number was 26535. After restarting, there is a document in the trash
    >>> that is named OE5Cache.lck. Then when I restart OE, the e-mail is in my
    >>> outbox and is immediately sent.
    >>>
    >>> I have compacted the database and done a complex rebuild. I have run Norton
    >>> Disk Doctor, zapped the PRAM, rebuilt the desktop, increased memory to
    >>> 16,000, and trashed the OE preferences in the Identities folder. Problem
    >>> still occurs. This has been going on for a while, off and on. I haven't
    >>> installed anything new or changed anything, either.
    >>>
    >>> Along with the above error, I occasionally get "The application 'Outlook
    >>> Express' has unexpectedly quit because an error of type 1 occurred.' Other
    >>> times it'll be Type 2. (Variety is the spice of life?)
    >>>
    >>> I have searched various OE help sites and Apple but cannot find an answer
    >>> (at least, not one that I can comprehend.....)
    >>>
    >>> TIA
    >>
    >> In my experience, being blighted by a variety of errors that can cause OE to
    >> lock up altogether is indicative of a conflict elsewhere within the OS.
    >>
    >> I wonder if the same problems occur if you make a new OE Identity and fire
    >> off some test mails to various recipients?
    >>
    >> Ricky
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    Use the Extensions Manager to switch to a base set of extensions, and then
    see how OE responds. Perhaps the MS PPC libraries are corrupt and need to
    be deleted.

    Ricky

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