Re: Out of Memory/Grid index out of range

2002-02-08 Thread Kitty


Hi Alain

 On Thursday, February 07, 2002 at 09:09:51GMT +0100 (which was 2:09 AM where I live) 
Alain de Gevigney wrote and made these points on the subject of Out of Memory/Grid 
index out of range:

 Do you check your index files (.Tbi) ?
  A sign of a corrupt index can be an error when trying to backup,
  in this case try to delete it and restart The Bat!.

This may have been it.  I went in and deleted all the tbi files and
haven't had problems since then so hope that was it.  Thanks.

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Re: Out of Memory/Grid index out of range

2002-02-07 Thread Markus Gloede

Hi,

On Thursday, February 7, 2002, 4:53:05 AM, Kitty wrote:

 (I am using Windows 2000 in case it matters).  Any thoughts?

If you weren't using Windows 2000 I would have said your system is running
low on GDI resources. Yet, AFAIK Windows 2000 doesn't have GDI limits. I
ran into the same problem and some other software was the culprit
(Sensiva) and the Bat the victim. I think under W2k you can use the Task
Manager to monitor GDI resources, try to see if they are at a limit.

Sorry, some W2k user might give you better instructions.

Regards,

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Re: Out of Memory/Grid index out of range

2002-02-07 Thread Alain de Gevigney

Hello Kitty,

 On  Wed, 6 Feb 2002 at 21:53:05 [GMT -0600] (which was 04:53 where I live) you wrote:

K Originally posted to the beta list since I thought this might be a
K beta issue.

K I am getting a lot of out of memory messages.

K (I am using Windows 2000 in case it matters).  Any thoughts?

How many memory is there on your computer,
 how many free ?
Do you purge and compress your folders ?
 Messages.tbb file size ?
Do you check your index files (.Tbi) ?
 A sign of a corrupt index can be an error when trying to backup,
 in this case try to delete it and restart The Bat!.


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Out of Memory/Grid index out of range

2002-02-06 Thread Kitty

Originally posted to the beta list since I thought this might be a
beta issue.  However, I got no responses and I've tried several betas
and have the problems now with all of them so tend to think it is not
a beta issue particularly since it just started and I've been using
various betas for a long time.

I am getting a lot of out of memory messages.  Several weeks ago, when
doing kill dupes in all folders, I would occasionally get a box saying
out of memory and it would stop in the middle of the process.   The
rest of the time everything is OK.

Now, I am getting this frequently at other times.  For example, I was
going to sort a folder by thread by subject and I got the out of
memory box.  (Closed program and reopened and could sort by subject).

Or I was simply scrolling down the list of messages in
a folder and I suddenly got the out of memory box.



Also, I wanted to go to my sent folder (which has about 25
messages in it) and I got the message grid index out of range.
However, that is fairly rare.  I get the out of memory messages
frequently and can't seem to tie it to anything I've done on my
computer.

(I am using Windows 2000 in case it matters).  Any thoughts?


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