When inserting file into new message get (Out of Memory"

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PapaAlan

I have Windows XP Home SP2 and MS Office 2003 SP1. Within the klast several
weekes, I started getting error "Out of Memory or system resources. Close
some Windows or programs and try again". I have 1 GB of memory and 20 GB free
on my C: drive. The drive is defragged and the Temp folder is empty. I use MS
Word to edit email messages and have Rich Text turned on. If I turn off Rich
Text and specify Plain Text, the problem goes away. If I then insert a file
and try to switch back to Rich Text, I get a message "Unspecified Error". I
have Norton SystemTools installed on my system (it has been there for a long
time) and I recently installed AdAware from Lavasoft. Could AdAware be
causing the problem?

Thanks for your help.
 
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AndreasRoeder

PapaAlan said:
I have Windows XP Home SP2 and MS Office 2003 SP1. Within the klast
several weekes, I started getting error "Out of Memory or system
resources. Close some Windows or programs and try again". I have 1 GB
of memory and 20 GB free on my C: drive. The drive is defragged and
the Temp folder is empty. I use MS Word to edit email messages and
have Rich Text turned on. If I turn off Rich Text and specify Plain
Text, the problem goes away. If I then insert a file and try to
switch back to Rich Text, I get a message "Unspecified Error". I have
Norton SystemTools installed on my system (it has been there for a
long time) and I recently installed AdAware from Lavasoft. Could
AdAware be causing the problem?

Thanks for your help.

Hi,
maybe you try this to solve the problem

START | SETTINGS | CONTROL PANEL | ADD/REMOVE PROGRAMS | MICROSOFT OFFICE |
ADD/REMOVE | REPAIR OFFICE
 
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PapaAlan

AndreasRoeder said:
Hi,
maybe you try this to solve the problem

START | SETTINGS | CONTROL PANEL | ADD/REMOVE PROGRAMS | MICROSOFT OFFICE |
ADD/REMOVE | REPAIR OFFICE
Thanks for the suggestion. I tried Repair Office, but it did not fix the
problem.
 

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