![]() |
|
|
Welcome to the { mindfrost82.com } forums. You are currently viewing our boards as a guest which gives you limited access to view most discussions and access our other features. By joining our free community you will have access to post topics, communicate privately with other members (PM), respond to polls, upload content and access many other special features. Registration is fast, simple and absolutely free so please, join our community today! If you have any problems with the registration process or your account login, please contact contact us. |
|
|||||||
![]() |
|
|
LinkBack | Thread Tools | Search this Thread | Display Modes |
|
|||
|
RE: Office 2003 Assistant Problem
Hi Alan -
Have you heard anything about this issue - any solutions? I'm having the same problem. Thanks! Alex B "Alan Jordan" wrote: > I am running Office 2003 under Windows Vista Home Premium. Whenever I attempt > to access the Office Assistant Gallery to select a new Assistant, I get a > message that there is "not enough memory to complete this operation", > although I have 60% 0f 2Gb RAM free! |
|
|||
|
RE: Office 2003 Assistant Problem
Alex,
I tried garfield-n-odie's suggestion and link on the previous message dated 7/28/07 and it worked for me, using Vista and Outlook 2003 (office 2003). Note: When copying the file in the accessories command prompt area be sure to right click command to get run as administrator for the rights to copy as stated in the instructions. I am happy to say I have now changed my paperclip to a dog. Thanks garfield-n-odie. Sharon "Alex B" wrote: > Hi Alan - > > Have you heard anything about this issue - any solutions? I'm having the > same problem. > > Thanks! > > Alex B > > "Alan Jordan" wrote: > > > I am running Office 2003 under Windows Vista Home Premium. Whenever I attempt > > to access the Office Assistant Gallery to select a new Assistant, I get a > > message that there is "not enough memory to complete this operation", > > although I have 60% 0f 2Gb RAM free! |
|
|||
|
Re: Office 2003 Assistant Problem
I appreciate your writing back to say that my suggestion worked for you.
Too bad my reply was a total waste of breath, time, and bandwidth on the other three posters in this thread. Sharon wrote: > Alex, > > I tried garfield-n-odie's suggestion and link on the previous message dated > 7/28/07 and it worked for me, using Vista and Outlook 2003 (office 2003). > Note: When copying the file in the accessories command prompt area be sure > to right click command to get run as administrator for the rights to copy as > stated in the instructions. > > I am happy to say I have now changed my paperclip to a dog. > > Thanks garfield-n-odie. > > Sharon > |
|
|||
|
RE: Office 2003 Assistant Problem
Hi Sharon -
Thanks for the the feedback. I'm happy to report that it worked for me as well, and I have "Links" back with me. Thanks again. "Sharon" wrote: > Alex, > > I tried garfield-n-odie's suggestion and link on the previous message dated > 7/28/07 and it worked for me, using Vista and Outlook 2003 (office 2003). > Note: When copying the file in the accessories command prompt area be sure > to right click command to get run as administrator for the rights to copy as > stated in the instructions. > > I am happy to say I have now changed my paperclip to a dog. > > Thanks garfield-n-odie. > > Sharon > > "Alex B" wrote: > > > Hi Alan - > > > > Have you heard anything about this issue - any solutions? I'm having the > > same problem. > > > > Thanks! > > > > Alex B > > > > "Alan Jordan" wrote: > > > > > I am running Office 2003 under Windows Vista Home Premium. Whenever I attempt > > > to access the Office Assistant Gallery to select a new Assistant, I get a > > > message that there is "not enough memory to complete this operation", > > > although I have 60% 0f 2Gb RAM free! |
|
|||
|
Re: Office 2003 Assistant Problem
Thanks garfield-n-odie, I had this problem and couldn't get help for a while,
but your solution worked instantly ![]() "garfield-n-odie [MVP]" wrote: > I appreciate your writing back to say that my suggestion worked for you. > Too bad my reply was a total waste of breath, time, and bandwidth on > the other three posters in this thread. > > Sharon wrote: > > > Alex, > > > > I tried garfield-n-odie's suggestion and link on the previous message dated > > 7/28/07 and it worked for me, using Vista and Outlook 2003 (office 2003). > > Note: When copying the file in the accessories command prompt area be sure > > to right click command to get run as administrator for the rights to copy as > > stated in the instructions. > > > > I am happy to say I have now changed my paperclip to a dog. > > > > Thanks garfield-n-odie. > > > > Sharon > > > > |
![]() |
|
| Thread Tools | Search this Thread |
| Display Modes | |
|
|