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Dave Birley

"Available Resources"?
 
I guess I'm in full flower of the "For Dummies" mode. I have a WB that is
"only" 70MB or so. I have a Gig of RAM. When I open the WB, and then try to
open another that is, perhaps, 5 MB, or I try to copy some WS from the big
guy to a new Book, I get the "Available Resources" message. There is nothing
out there for me to close, I just want to open the smaller one to verify that
all the rows from it are part of the big guy.

Now, even knowing the WB Save strategy being to copy the whole shebang and
then delete the original, 70MB should only require 140MB, and even allowing
for OS consumption, I should have about 800 MB free. While I guess I would
like to know what's going on here, what I really need to know is how to make
the session behave so that I can have both files open at once!
--
Dave
Temping with Staffmark
in Rock Hill, SC

Susan

"Available Resources"?
 
try:
http://groups.google.com/group/micro...99f5ceda4b1227

and/or:
http://support.microsoft.com/kb/313275/en-us

don't know if will help!
:)
susan



On Jul 5, 10:40 am, Dave Birley
wrote:
I guess I'm in full flower of the "For Dummies" mode. I have a WB that is
"only" 70MB or so. I have a Gig of RAM. When I open the WB, and then try to
open another that is, perhaps, 5 MB, or I try to copy some WS from the big
guy to a new Book, I get the "Available Resources" message. There is nothing
out there for me to close, I just want to open the smaller one to verify that
all the rows from it are part of the big guy.

Now, even knowing the WB Save strategy being to copy the whole shebang and
then delete the original, 70MB should only require 140MB, and even allowing
for OS consumption, I should have about 800 MB free. While I guess I would
like to know what's going on here, what I really need to know is how to make
the session behave so that I can have both files open at once!
--
Dave
Temping with Staffmark
in Rock Hill, SC




Tom Ogilvy

"Available Resources"?
 
http://www.decisionmodels.com/memlimits.htm

--
Regards.
Tom Ogilvy


"Dave Birley" wrote:

I guess I'm in full flower of the "For Dummies" mode. I have a WB that is
"only" 70MB or so. I have a Gig of RAM. When I open the WB, and then try to
open another that is, perhaps, 5 MB, or I try to copy some WS from the big
guy to a new Book, I get the "Available Resources" message. There is nothing
out there for me to close, I just want to open the smaller one to verify that
all the rows from it are part of the big guy.

Now, even knowing the WB Save strategy being to copy the whole shebang and
then delete the original, 70MB should only require 140MB, and even allowing
for OS consumption, I should have about 800 MB free. While I guess I would
like to know what's going on here, what I really need to know is how to make
the session behave so that I can have both files open at once!
--
Dave
Temping with Staffmark
in Rock Hill, SC


Dave Birley

"Available Resources"?
 
Thanks Tom. Now all I have to do is get the tech support dude in bangalesh to
upsize my Swapfile <g!
--
Dave
Temping with Staffmark
in Rock Hill, SC


"Tom Ogilvy" wrote:

http://www.decisionmodels.com/memlimits.htm

--
Regards.
Tom Ogilvy


"Dave Birley" wrote:

I guess I'm in full flower of the "For Dummies" mode. I have a WB that is
"only" 70MB or so. I have a Gig of RAM. When I open the WB, and then try to
open another that is, perhaps, 5 MB, or I try to copy some WS from the big
guy to a new Book, I get the "Available Resources" message. There is nothing
out there for me to close, I just want to open the smaller one to verify that
all the rows from it are part of the big guy.

Now, even knowing the WB Save strategy being to copy the whole shebang and
then delete the original, 70MB should only require 140MB, and even allowing
for OS consumption, I should have about 800 MB free. While I guess I would
like to know what's going on here, what I really need to know is how to make
the session behave so that I can have both files open at once!
--
Dave
Temping with Staffmark
in Rock Hill, SC



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