Hi

I am using XP home sp2 with 512 meg ram.. No problems with it in any form. I
have nortons firewall and anti virus running and all the usual stuff. I can
run MS Word , Exel at the same time. I have copied and pasted between word
and legacy, it all works fine.

I don't want to sound patronising but couldn't the memory problem be an
issue with your systems.

Ady


-----Original Message-----
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Wm Voss
Sent: 10 September 2005 17:40
To: [email protected]
Subject: Re: [LegacyUG] V6 runtime out of memory messages

Despite the published system requirements, I think a gig of ram is a 
more realistic baseline.

Wm Voss

Donna wrote:

> I am running XP with 512 meg RAM and am getting out of memory messages 
> like crazy.  I shut down all other programs except Internet Explorer 
> and am still having serious problems, usually when I open the source 
> screen from the individual info screen.  I get a runtime 7 message and 
> the program shuts down, and I have to start all over.
>
> With this much memory, I shouldn't have to shut down all my other 
> programs. This is a deal-breaker with me.
>
> Driving me nuts.  I will go back to v5 if this doesn't stop.
>
> Donna
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