Karen
Is the user running XP? I
get same memory owerflow occasionally on my XP, I believe I read a listing some
while back on this. Maybe 3 weeks ago. I believe rather it settings in XP for.
I came If I found previous posting
Gunnar
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printer or hardware problem?
While at same client with the ODBC problem (not a good
day) had a strange printing problem. A program does a
cursor and prints a report one at a time by client (RBWin
6.5++). The report can ONLY be printed to her local printer
because we get a memory overflow when printing to the
networked printer (traced to an Okidata not being totally
compatible with a JetDirect card). Anyway, printing to her
local printer has been working beautifully for months.
Yesterday she got a memory overflow problem on that local
printer after printing just one report. We put a similar
printer on her local port, and got a memory overflow on
that printer too. We did a complete cold boot, made sure
no other programs were open.
Then we took that local printer and attached it locally to a
laptop on the network, and it works just fine, so it isn't
the printer I assume. So some detective work here -- what
could be wrong that we could check for? The client uses
her workstation for Internet access and is always
downloading and installing little utilities, like new screen
savers and a date/time calendar on the task bar.
Would appreciate any clues...
Karen
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