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Memo Field Error - Not enough space
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03/04/2000 15:48:48
 
 
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03/04/2000 13:12:05
Randy Bowman
Al. Dept of Postsecondary Ed
Montgomery, Alabama, États-Unis
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Visual FoxPro
Catégorie:
Problèmes
Divers
Thread ID:
00354416
Message ID:
00354517
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>Hi all,
>I am getting an error message in an application written with VFP6SP3 when it is run on Windows 98 over a Windows NT network. When a user makes a change to any edit box that is bound to a memo field and then tries to leave that edit box, an error message that says there is not enough space to save the changes occurs. However, there is more than enough space avaliable on the network drive (approx. 15 gigs). I've explored several possibilities from Microsoft's Knowledge Base with no luck. What makes this most discouraging is that if one uses the MODIFY MEMO command from the command window and makes changes to the same memo field, then no error happens. I'm sure I must be missing something, but do not know where to look next for a solution. This error does not occur in Windows 95, should I just have the users go back to Windows 95? Any help, suggestions, or guidance would be most appreciated. Thanks in advance for your help!!!

Randy,

I've read through all the responses to your posting. There are three settings for temp files. Or, you can make it easy and just use TMPFILES in the CONFIG.FPW and set them all to the local drive. SORTWORK will not affect memofields. What's probably happening is that in the Development version, the temp files are going to the local drive where there is plenty of space, but in the EXE, the temp files are getting directed to the network drive and either the user doesn't have rights to the directory or they are maxing out their allocated space.
Craig Berntson
MCSD, Microsoft .Net MVP, Grape City Community Influencer
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