file access to sbs 2003 within outlook and out -insufficient resou

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Hi There we have several sites with SBS 2003 and outlook 2003 and 2007 and we
have been getting file access to the server within outlook and outside of
outlook denied with the message - "insuffient system resources to complete
the requested service" to resolve this the users just restart outlook,
however this is happening across multiple sites and users. outlook is using
quite a bit of memory when this occurs (80 mb + ) and the networks are solid
(gigabit ethernet etc) and all of the updates have been done, however this
issue started popping up about 2 weeks ago.

Nothing in event logs to speak of, any ideas's ?
.



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