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Allocation warning of 4096 bytes on v5r16

Allocation warning of 4096 bytes on v5r16

Allocation warning of 4096 bytes on v5r16

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Anyone know why you would get an allocation warning? The computer is new and pretty hefty as far as memory goes,but we keep getting, what looks like, memory related warnings. One is an Allocation failed (4096 bytes) then says to start new session. Also have been having problems with doing a save all and warning coming back that top level Product file cannot be saved. The files that are being worked on aren't that big and the weaker computers are handling the file fine.
Any feedback would be appreciated.

Thanks,

Sean

RE: Allocation warning of 4096 bytes on v5r16

Hi

It would be nice if you will give us more details.

So, now I'm just supposing: you have a new computer and your IT wanted to duplicate an old installation to a new hard disk using probably a Vista OS.

If its so, you have to read http://geekswithblogs.net/lorint/archive/2006/12/07/100596.aspx

Regards
Fernando

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