Re: Clip Art Error 0x8007000E Not enough memory
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Date: 09/13/04
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Date: Mon, 13 Sep 2004 12:24:03 -0700
Thanks! I added them to the local admin group. But I'd
still rather get the workaround to work instead. I don't
feel too comfortable giving them local admin privileges.
>-----Original Message-----
>Just out of couriosity have you tried making the user a
member of the local admin group (not domain admin)?
>
>Would be curious if this fixes the problem
>
>This is probably not an SBS issue but rather a TS or
Office issue
>
>--
>Cris Hanna (SBS-MVP)
>_____________________
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> "Ryan D" <anonymous@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in
message news:150401c499b7$979696b0$a501280a@phx.gbl...
> We have the SBS 2000 Server OS (SP4) running on a
Domain
> Controller and Terminal Server with 25 local XP clients
> and 2 remote XP clients connected through the TS. We
have
> Word 2002 installed on the TS.
>
> Whenever the non-Administrator users login to the TS
and
> try to insert Clip Art into Word, they get the
following
> error:
>
> "Not enough memory. Try closing other applications or
> restart the computer.
> Not enough storage is available to complete this
> operation. Error Code 0x8007000E"
>
> I found KB article 820070 which directly addresses this
> problem and I followed the recommended workaround by
> downloading these two files and installing them onto
the
> TS. However, after these were installed the problem is
> still not fixed. What else can I do to fix this?
>
> I am able to insert Clip Art when I login to the TS
with
> the Administrator account, but then after I added one
of
> the regular users to the Administrator group this still
> didn't enable them to insert clip art.
>
> What can I do to fix this?We have the SBS 2000 Server
OS
> (SP4) running on a Domain Controller and Terminal
Server
> with 25 local XP clients and 2 remote XP clients
connected
> through the TS. We have Word 2002 installed on the TS.
>
> Whenever the non-Administrator users login to the TS
and
> try to insert Clip Art into Word, they get the
following
> error:
>
> "Not enough memory. Try closing other applications or
> restart the computer.
> Not enough storage is available to complete this
> operation. Error Code 0x8007000E"
>
> I found KB article 820070 which directly addresses this
> problem and I followed the recommended workaround by
> downloading these two files and installing them onto
the
> TS. However, after these were installed the problem is
> still not fixed. What else can I do to fix this?
>
> I am able to insert Clip Art when I login to the TS
with
> the Administrator account, but then after I added one
of
> the regular users to the Administrator group this still
> didn't enable them to insert clip art.
>
> What can I do to fix this?
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