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its likley to be the rear gear box seal or dif seal leaking both can be fixed easly but dont let the drive tunnel just drop it must be suported by a jack at all times
This error indicates that sending mail via your mail server requires a username and password (this is not the default setting).
Check with your mail providor for the proper settings for sending e-mail.
This is a common issue and will very likely be documented on their suport web page. You did not mention which version of Outlook. If you have Outlook 2003 or even 2007, see th following tuturial and pay attention to slide 16 &17 as this is how to enable outgoing authentication. http://www.powweb.com/support/tutorials/email-auth_outlook2003.html
It seems like your system thinks it doesn't have enough memory space to open the file you are trying to access...
Have you tried reinstalling Outlook yet? t should fix the problem.
type in run "chkdsk /r" then enter "y"
then restart the system.then it check hadrdsk for bad indexing and recover.then wait till windoe\ws .
then try to open out look .otherwise uninstall ms office then reinstall if u have setup.
first, you have to locate your outlook express folder by open outlook express, click Tools and select Options.
In Options menu, select Maintenance and click store folder. Copy the folder path (e.g. C:\Documents and Settings\tcit\Local Settings\Application Data\Identities\{FBB43B68-51D1-40E2-AFEC-8C6E18F75EE1}\Microsoft) and paste it into Run (in Start Menu) and click OK.
The path will be open in the explorer, just right click on the Outlook Express folder and select share.
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