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Not enough storage is available to process this command - when opening report builder
Hi I get this error "Not enough storage is available to process this command" when our delphi application opens a report builder report. The problem occurs no matter which report we try to open (we have many reports).
It only happens on one PC - running Windwos XP.
It works perfectly on 60+ other PCs.
(Note I am away from my PC until Monday - Thanks in advance for any responses)
It only happens on one PC - running Windwos XP.
It works perfectly on 60+ other PCs.
(Note I am away from my PC until Monday - Thanks in advance for any responses)
this could happen too if the program needs to store data to local disk can not access the local drive
easiest to find is to make the user local admin and test again to see if it works
then to look which folder it wants access to
usually temp or the folder of the exe (or a subfolder of the exe)
easiest to find is to make the user local admin and test again to see if it works
then to look which folder it wants access to
usually temp or the folder of the exe (or a subfolder of the exe)
ASKER
We are using SQL 2008.
I think Geert is closer to the money. I should have tried that first. derrr.
It will take time - I need to get user's admin access.
I think Geert is closer to the money. I should have tried that first. derrr.
It will take time - I need to get user's admin access.
money ?
you need my back account info to donate ?
you need my back account info to donate ?
ASKER
Thats weird...
I managed to find out the Administrator password for the PC.
So I logged off teh user and then logged in as Administrator.
I then went to Manage the Computer.
I then looked at Local Users and Computers.
I then opened up teh Administrators Group
And whoever set the PC up had in-fact correctly added this user to this group.
So I logged back in as that user and guess what....
... it worked straight away.
But I didn't do anything. What the?????
I managed to find out the Administrator password for the PC.
So I logged off teh user and then logged in as Administrator.
I then went to Manage the Computer.
I then looked at Local Users and Computers.
I then opened up teh Administrators Group
And whoever set the PC up had in-fact correctly added this user to this group.
So I logged back in as that user and guess what....
... it worked straight away.
But I didn't do anything. What the?????
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Maybe. Still it is weird.
I am going to put it down to solar flares I think.
Thanks for your help!
I am going to put it down to solar flares I think.
Thanks for your help!
ASKER
Geert, you get the points (did I say money? I wish I had some too). Its a tough game!
actually i gave a wrong comment.
Logout/Login will also apply the security policy.
Not only a reboot.
Logout/Login will also apply the security policy.
Not only a reboot.
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Yep, thats exactly what happened.
btw, you can keep the money
i think i have a lottery ticket due ...
i hope i don't forget to go get it :)
i think i have a lottery ticket due ...
i hope i don't forget to go get it :)
Here is list of fixes for MS SQL 2005, which has the same error:
http://support.microsoft.com/kb/921896