There isn't enough memory to perform this operation.

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Sawtooth

G'day,
fighting periodically with this OLD error message in office XP, 2007 and
2007.
I think, this message ALSO appears, if max open objects limit is reached.

Is there a chance to "count" of sniff the actual open object count???
If there is a limitation, there must be a trigger to cause the application
to fire the error message.

The Austrian Microsoft Experts will not open the chamber of secrets.
So is there no secret?? Just a fake error message ???

Help me to avoid rewriting the ADP-application. The .NET version is still in
beeing.
 
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Paul Shapiro

Sometimes the not enough memory error is real, but most of the time I've
seen it caused by a corrupted Access object. If you haven't done it yet,
create a new blank database and import all the objects from the problematic
database. If you get a corruption warning during the import, try each object
type separately (first the tables, then the modules, then queries, forms and
then reports) to try and isolate the corrupted object. After each import,
compact and repair the database, close it and make a copy. Then try some
more imports.
 

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