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not enough system resources to display completely

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May 24th, 2005
Hi,

If I lock my computer after I run a macro in Excel 2002, I am getting the error as
"Not enough system resources to display completely" . As per the microsoft document(
http://support.microsoft.com/?kbid=873366) I applied the patch as well, but still I am getting the same error. But it is working fine, it the system is not locked. Your help would me much appreciated.

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Re: not enough system resources to display completely

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Jun 6th, 2005
Is the macro correct, some math formula can loop and create endless data, I was taught how to do that in Fortran (eh, useful stuff )

Secondly check that you have enough free space on you primary partition, ie, you C:\ drive. I guess you need about 500mb free at least.
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Re: not enough system resources to display completely

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Jun 7th, 2005
If you're running LANDesk on your network there is a patch for this problem. Try this link: http://kb.landesk.com/al/12/4/articl...=4&r=0.6357749
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