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User Posts Walt Burton
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11/5/2010 5:36 PM
Is there a general message limit on how many messages can be imported at a time importing EML to a PST?
I am running on Windows XP and Outlook 2007, have 3.5 Gig of RAM, with 8 Gig of virtal memory set, so plenty of capacity. But am getting a "System.OutOfMemoryException" error thrown. Have around 30,000 messages to process.
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