Re: PRJ98: Not Enough Memory Error when saving Project.
From: Carlo (hartnackd_at_aol.com)
Date: 08/27/04
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Date: Fri, 27 Aug 2004 11:15:36 -0700
Hi Rob,
Thanks very much for your help. It worked fine. The
Project version 4 disks were the originals and I was able
to re-install them using Windows 2000 and the Project 98
update and save all my files.
I was really quite desperate.
Best wishes,
Carlo
>-----Original Message-----
>Carlo,
>
>It doesn't matter if you use Windows 98, Windows 2000, or
Windows XP.
>Use whatever you have or whatever works on your computer.
(Windows XP
>may not work on the older machines ... check before
upgrading.)
>
>Re installation of Project ... well, if you don't have
the right disks
>to do a reinstall it will be impossible to re-install. I
can't think of
>a way around it. Your options are to find the right
disks, or buy a new
>copy of Project. You could get Project 98 used from
various sources
>(eBay?) or buy a newer version.
>
>Hope this is useful to you. Let us know.
>
>rms
>
>
>
>
>Carlo wrote:
>> Hello Rob,
>>
>> thank you very much for your response.
>>
>> I have checked out the reference you gave me. The one
>> remaining possibility I would have had in this is
Service
>> Release SR1 cd which is no longer available as of Jan.
1,
>> 2004. Since Project 98 has always worked well on my
>> computer, I would have no problem reinstalling and
working
>> with it.
>>
>> Problem is, that I have an Update Version of Project 98
>> which requires a previous version of Project to be
>> installed. I also have found among my old disks a
>> previous version of Project, but it doesn't say what
>> version. On the first disk I have pencilled in a #4.
I
>> don't remember if there was a version "#4," if this is
a
>> compatible predecessor of Project 98, and if I can even
>> install this under Windows 2000.
>>
>> Would I have to uninstall Windows 98 first?
>>
>> My secretary's boy friend did all of this before. Now
>> they are both gone and I'm left to my own devices. I'm
a
>> computer user, no technician.
>>
>> Appreciate the help.
>>
>> Thanks and best wishes,
>>
>> Carlo
>>
>>
>>>-----Original Message-----
>>>Project 98 will work with Windows 2000, and Windows XP
>>
>> for that matter.
>>
>>>Also see the FAQ 18 at
>>>http://www.mvps.org/project/faqs.htm#Memory%20Problems
>>>
>>>Hope this is useful to you. Let us know.
>>>
>>>rms
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>>Carlo wrote:
>>>
>>>>MS Project 98 update was reinstalled after computer
>>>>failure. Now subject memory error appears. Deletion
>>
>> of
>>
>>>>Registry key did not solve problem, therefore MS
>>
>> Project
>>
>>>>98 must be reinstalled. Since disc is an update,
>>>>predecessor MS Project (version unknown) must also be
>>>>reinstalled. While I still have this, I am concerned
>>
>> that
>>
>>>>it may be incompatible with my Windows 2000 and that I
>>>>might make matters worse. Any advice?
>>>
>>>.
>>>
>.
>
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