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Richard Oliver - 30 Jun 2008 19:33 GMT
A machine running Win 2000 with 98 mb RAM was according to the
owner,running very well but suddenly now is presenting with the error
message :
"Not enough quota is available to process this command"
This appears when trying to open some programs.

I know that the 98 mb Ram is certainly low but the machine used to run
office applications without a problem.

Your help much appreciated. Richard
DL - 30 Jun 2008 19:54 GMT
Rather than posting to a winxp group would'nt it be better to post to a
win2000 group, there are several.

It sometimes means paging file is too small, does this PC have sufficient
free space?

>A machine running Win 2000 with 98 mb RAM was according to the
> owner,running very well but suddenly now is presenting with the error
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>
> Your help much appreciated. Richard
Unknown - 30 Jun 2008 19:59 GMT
"According to the owner"?????????????
>A machine running Win 2000 with 98 mb RAM was according to the
> owner,running very well but suddenly now is presenting with the error
[quoted text clipped - 6 lines]
>
> Your help much appreciated. Richard
 
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