Would you run this in your MAIN program ?

On Thu, Oct 2, 2008 at 8:44 AM, MB Software Solutions General Account <
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> Sytze de Boer wrote:
> > I don't if this is coincidence, but we installed Server 2003 with a
> client 2
> > days ago
> > Simple file server
> > There are now 2 workstations that are frequently reporting Error 43,
> There
> > is not enough memory to complete the operation
> > The help file says I should "Free some memory currently in use and try
> this
> > operation again"
> >
> > 1  Why has this happened
> > 2  How do you "Free some memory" on the fly?
> >
> > I've had this message periodically at other times, especially if people
> were
> > (also) still running old Dos systems.
> > My quick answer was generally, "Reboot my friend". (It was a very good
> way
> > to "Free some memory")
> >
> > However, on this occasion they've already done this several times and
> still
> > it keeps popping up
> >
> > Help please
> >
>
>
> Ed Leafe posted a program called SetMemory on the leafe.com website:
> http://leafe.com/dls/vfp
>
> Short, simple, and effective for setting memory usage optimally!
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