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Bill Neilsen
I have a split database which I make constant changes to.
As a matter of course, I often rebuild the database i.e. open a blank
database and import everything into it. I do this to keep it clean and
operating smoothly.
However, recently I have developed a problem, I often get a message saying
that there isn't enough memory to perform the operation. Also, if I don't
regularly rebuild I occassionally get the same message as I make
modifications.
When I do the rebuild it imports the forms and reports quite quickly but has
developed a habit of being very slow to finally finish i.e. it just shows the
sand glass on the screen for quite a few minutes.
I'm using Windows XP with Office 2003 and my PC has 2G of memory.
Is it possible that memory is the problem or do I have a more sinister issue
I need to deal with.
As a matter of course, I often rebuild the database i.e. open a blank
database and import everything into it. I do this to keep it clean and
operating smoothly.
However, recently I have developed a problem, I often get a message saying
that there isn't enough memory to perform the operation. Also, if I don't
regularly rebuild I occassionally get the same message as I make
modifications.
When I do the rebuild it imports the forms and reports quite quickly but has
developed a habit of being very slow to finally finish i.e. it just shows the
sand glass on the screen for quite a few minutes.
I'm using Windows XP with Office 2003 and my PC has 2G of memory.
Is it possible that memory is the problem or do I have a more sinister issue
I need to deal with.