![]() Solution 2: Reduce the Memory Cache Size for Each PST File ![]() In the “Account Settings” dialog box, switch to “Data Files” tab, under which you can click “Remove” button to disconnect the PST Files. In Outlook mail navigation pane, right click the PST files and select “Close” command from the popup context menu.Therefore, you can close some PST files which are not actively needed. If your case is either, the effective method is to reduce the number of PST files opened in Outlook. ![]() The other one is that More than 50 PST files of a smaller size (about 300 MB) are connected in Outlook. One is that you are opening over 15 PST files, all of which are in a considerable size of 1 GB or so. Solution 1: Reduce the Number of PST Files Opened in Outlookįrom the perspective of the amount of opened PST files in Outlook, there are two types of situations. Here are 4 related solutions according to the different causes. Also, apart from the memory issue, PST corruption is also an important factor. Thus when the space has run out, the Outlook error “Out of memory or system resources” will turn up. In other words, Outlook has a limit in the amount of space available for each email accounts. ![]() This article will focus on this issue and offer 4 solutions.Īs a rule, when you open a PST file in Outlook, Outlook will allocate a certain part of memory to it as a cache to improve the performance. More often than not, the Outlook error “Out of memory or system resources” usually occurs when you connect too many PST files in considerable size to Outlook.
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