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memory error when using shortcut

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Sam - 24 Jun 2004 21:25 GMT
When trying to open a Access 97 DB from a shortcut on a
WinXP
desktop:
" system error occurred, or there isn't enough free
memory to start
Microsoft Access. Close unneeded programs and try again. "

Can open the DB fine if I open access, then open the DB
no new installs on the pc...
is this a DLL issue? if so what DLL?

Thank you
Amy Vargo - 25 Jun 2004 13:20 GMT
Hi,

My name is Amy Vargo.  Thank you for using the Microsoft Access Newsgroups.

If you are using Access 97 or Access 2000, make sure you have the latest
service packs applied. Particularly with Access 2000, this issue is
addressed with Service Pack 1.

236977 ACC2000: "There Isn't Enough Free Memory" Error When Working with a
Form
http://support.microsoft.com/?id=236977

I hope this helps!  If you have additional questions on this topic, please
respond back to this posting.

Regards,

Amy Vargo
Microsoft Access Engineer

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