Re-installed Firebird and that took care of the problem... thanks anyway, Nick.
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Browse All TopicsI have a user that ran gbak in a command prompt, and the message was: "Program too big to fit into memory" (he has 650 Mb on a XP Home Ed. with SP3).
Any ideas?
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by: NickUpsonPosted on 2009-05-23 at 09:59:11ID: 24458420
The question is how much *AVAILABLE* memory did he have, gbak itself is really small, it doesn't use much either. I'd guess he had loads of other programs running as well