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    OUT OF MEMORY on Catalog V7 and Win98SE

    Hello,
    Here's an odd one. I was using Catalog V7 on my WinXP desktop with no problems, it has 128MB of memory. I have just installed it on my laptop which is win 98 second edition and also 128MB of memory and done a snapshot export import to move the website across.
    When I add a fragment and attach an image to the fragment it is OK but as soon as I click on the LINK tab I get an out of memory warning pop up in the middle of the screen. If I click OK it goes away and displays the LINK window.
    Once I've added a Link and clicked on the website tree (left of screen) the Fragment details stick on the right hand of the screen. if I click on a product in the tree the fragment details stay on the right hand side???
    Any ideas?
    Regards
    Richard J Bridge
    ps - I've ordered more memory but will this fix it - it's supposed to work with 128MB according to the back of the box
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    #2
    Take the hit like a man and dump the old crap, are you in it to make money or just waste your time
    Chris Ashdown

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      #3
      Actually I believe there was a documented memory leak in 7.0.1, was there not?

      I had that problem on WinXP Pro on occasions of prolonged use.
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        #4
        Hi there

        What David has written is corrected, there was a memory leak in version 7.0.1, which was fixed in 7.0.2. What version are you running Richard?. To check this, go to "Help | About". To download the latest patch, please go to http://www.actinicdownloads.com/v7/

        Kind Regards
        Nadeem Rasool
        SellerDeck Development

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