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Run-time error '-2147352567 (80020009)" There isn't enough memory ....

Asked by callstate in Microsoft Office Suite, Microsoft Access Database

Today when I went to open a MS Access file that I use every day, I was greeted with the following error:

Run-time error '-2147352567 (80020009)":
There isn't enough program memory to perform this operation.  Close any unneeded programs and try the operation again.

I have been using this file in a shared environment with no issues like this at all.  I have Office 2003 SP3 iinstallled on a WinXP machine .... file opens fine on the other machine with Office 2K / Win2K

I am at a loss of where to even START looking ...  any ideas?!

(of course this is a prospect management database that my entire LIFE is built around ...  welcome to FRIDAY!)Start Free Trial
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