From: Nfrance5 on 4 Jan 2010 00:28 Recently installed FP2003 on my new Windows7 OS. FP worked fine until today. I received this message. "An unexpected error occurred: Not enough memory available to complete the operation. Close other programs to make more memory available, and then try to again." There are no other programs open and cannot save any new pages. Please assist
From: rocousa on 17 Jan 2010 17:20 I have the same problem and also, I can't insert pictures. When trying to insert pictures, the insert window appears for 2 seconds and desappears immediately. Had you any solution to this mess? "Nfrance5" wrote: > Recently installed FP2003 on my new Windows7 OS. FP worked fine until today. > I received this message. "An unexpected error occurred: Not enough memory > available to complete the operation. Close other programs to make more memory > available, and then try to again." There are no other programs open and > cannot save any new pages. Please assist
From: Drak on 27 Jan 2010 07:48 Same prob's.... any help?
From: Karl E. Peterson on 27 Jan 2010 18:40 Drak wrote : > Same prob's.... any help? It doesn't work on Win7, apparently. My only hedge is, I've only tried it in the 64-bit version. From the frequency this question is asked, it seems to apply to the 32-bit version too. Only effective answer seems to be installing FrontPage 2003 in an XP Mode virtual machine. Which, of course, Microsoft has put off limits to the vast majority of folks with Win7. To take your roll at the dice, see here: http://thesource.ofallevil.com/windows/virtual-pc/download.aspx -- ..NET: It's About Trust! http://vfred.mvps.org
From: Hollis Paul on 27 Jan 2010 06:31
In article <O#HKXo6nKHA.1548(a)TK2MSFTNGP02.phx.gbl>, Karl E. Peterson wrote: > Only effective answer seems to be installing FrontPage 2003 in an XP > Mode virtual machine. Which, of course, Microsoft has put off limits > to the vast majority of folks with Win7. To take your roll at the > dice, see here: > http://msmvps.com/blogs/bradley/rss.aspx Susan Bradley, in her blog, The Official Blog of the �SBS Diva�, has two posts about XP Mode setup: XP mode/remote apps with your OLD Windows XP desktop. So what's the nicest thing about XP Mode? And just a whole lot of entries about setting up Win 7 boxes. -- Hollis Paul Mukilteo, WA USA |