Applies ToOutlook for Microsoft 365

Last Updated: November 4, 2024

ISSUE

When you open more than sixty emails, and have them all open at the same time, Outlook may show one of the following errors and crash: 

“Sorry, we’re having trouble opening this item. This could be temporary, but if you see it again you might want to restart Outlook. Out of memory or system resources. Close some windows or programs and try again.”

Outlook error open sixty emails

“Out of memory or system resources. Close some windows or programs and try again”

Outlook out of memory error

STATUS: WORKAROUND

The Outlook Team is investigating this issue.   

To work around the issue use either of the following workarounds: 

  1. Avoid opening more than sixty emails at the same time.

  2. If you must have more than sixty emails open at the same time you can set the USERProcessHandleQuota as documented in this article, User Objects – Win32 apps. Increasing the process quota could lead to overall system instability because it enables all processes on the machine to have more user objects open at the same time, placing additional strain on the operating system.  This value can be set to a number between 200 and 18,000.  The default is 10000 Decimal also represented as 2710 Hexadecimal. ​​​​​​​ Outlook edit DWORD window

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