That did not seem to work and the problem seems to be getting worse. What
> find and rename the XML file for your profile. Does it work correctly with a
> clean navigation pane?
>
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> "Frank" <Frank@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
> news:E2445D9E-D44C-4267-88D8-291E4FB2A3D8@microsoft.com...
> > I am having the same problem,
> >
> > "Cannot display the folder. There is not enough free memory to run this
> > program. Quit one or more programs, and then try again."
> >
> > Today, I am getting the message when trying to expand Sent Items. Overall
> > configuration is similar (2007 SP1, XP SP3, relatively high powered unit
> > with
> > lots of memory.) Outlook has run without problem for some time until this
> > started occurring within the last few weeks. Once it starts, restarting
> > Outlook is the only cure. I've generally had the problem opening
> > Favorites.
> >
> > Any help would be appreciated.
> >
> > Frank
> >
> > "KC" wrote:
> >
> >> "Cannot display the folder. There is not enough free memory to run this
> >> program. Quit one or more programs, and then try again."
> >>
> >> As you might guess, there are ample resources available and all other
> >> applications work and behave as expected (without warnings/errors).
> >>
> >> The issue is very likely a red herring, but looking to get feedback as to
> >> if
> >> this is a corruption issue in a PST/OST (we are running Outlook in cached
> >> exchange mode).
> >>
> >> Outlook is at SP1 level
> >>
> >> This error was in the PST, but then I saw that same error when looking at
> >> the list of to-do items, so its may have an indirect effect on the
> >> OST?!?!
> >>
> >> Once the user sees this error, it will apply to almost all folders (with
> >> the
> >> exception of the inbox (which is in the OST). I have had the user reboot
> >> and
> >> the problem has gone away…
> >>
> >> Any thoughts, suggestions, comments?
> >>
>