Re: Clip Art Error 0x8007000E Not enough memory

From: CRIS HANNA \(SBS-MVP\) (crishannanospam_at_computingpossibilities.net)
Date: 09/13/04


Date: Mon, 13 Sep 2004 14:38:21 -0500

I can understand that. I take it this error doesn't happen for your local users??? Are they local admins for their workstations??

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Cris Hanna (SBS-MVP)
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  <anonymous@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message news:15fd01c499c7$3a7934a0$a301280a@phx.gbl...
  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
  >
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  >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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