Even if the attachments are closed. When you open the attachment from the Reading pane, you do not receive a prompt to save changes when you exit Outlook. Cannot create file: file name. Right-click the folder that you want to create the file in and then click Properties on the shortcut menu to check your permissions for the folder.
The temporary files or the temporary secure folders that the files are located in cannot be deleted or removed while the attachments are open. The Temporary Internet Files folder is stored on a server on which you do not have sufficient permissions. These updates are described in the following Microsoft Knowledge Base articles.
Description of Office SP1. Description of the Office Outlook hotfix package Outlook-x-none. When you open file attachments that are considered safe, Outlook , Outlook , and Outlook puts these attachments in a subdirectory of the Temporary Internet Files directory as an additional precaution.
When Outlook first tries to use a temporary file, it examines the registry to determine whether the following value exists, depending on your version of Outlook:. Where xx. If the value exists, and if the value contains a valid path, Outlook uses that location for its temporary files. If the registry value does not exist, or if the value points to an invalid location, Outlook creates a new subdirectory under the Temporary Internet Files directory and then puts the temporary file in the new subdirectory.
The name of the new subdirectory is unknown and is randomly generated, depending on your version of Outlook. Join the discussion. Was this information helpful? Yes No. Thank you! Any more feedback? The more you tell us the more we can help. Can you help us improve? Thanks for your feedback, it helps us improve the site. In reply to lacrumb's post on April 23, Nathaniel Mon Microsoft Agent.
In reply to pucknstella's post on April 24, Hi, It sounds like the cause of this issue is related to some updates or programs installed on your PC. We would like to ask some questions to know the best possible resolution to offer: When did the issue start? Did you make any changes on your PC before the issue started? Have you tried restarting your PC in Safe Mode with Networking to start Windows in a basic state, using a limited set of files and drivers?
Have you tried performing a clean boot to start Windows by using a minimal set of drivers and startup programs? This helps eliminate software conflicts that occur when you install a program or an update or when you run a program in Windows Have you tried running the System File Checker tool to repair missing or corrupted system files?
In reply to Nathaniel Mon's post on April 25, Bose says this is an issue that MS can address that they cannot. Any thoughts? In reply to deleted message. Hoping that the full launch of Creators in the Fall will resolve these types of issues.
User Moderator. In reply to pucknstella's post on June 15, In reply to A. User's post on June 15, Typically, the size of each folder is small, but in some cases a memory dump is generated for a problem process that occupies much space.
The screenshot below shows that the size of memory. A couple of such dumps can occupy several gigabytes on the system drive. To free up some disk space quickly, you can manually delete debug and log files generated by the WER service in the following folders:.
The following PowerShell commands will remove all files older than 30 days from the WER directories:. You can disable Windows Error Reporting service:. But there are better ways to disable WER on Windows.
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