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Lee Cooper[_2_] Lee Cooper[_2_] is offline
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Hi, thanks for the quick responce. Tried it for one user and he lasted just
under an hour before calling back to tell me that it had happened again. I
have a horrible feeling this is going to be related to the SP3 update.

"Pranav Vaidya" wrote:

Hi Lee,

Check out the solutions at
http://support.microsoft.com/?kbid=302629
http://www.siliconkid.com.au/index2...._pdf=1&id=1125

Hope thi shelps!!
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Pranav Vaidya
VBA Developer
PN, MH-India
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"Lee Cooper" wrote:

Hi problem with Word 2003, recently installed Office SP3 but not sure if
thats related.

A growing number of our users have started getting messages while using Word
(whether that be Word files or emails via Outlook 2003) "You are working
without a Word work file and your memory is nearly full. Save your work."

If the user is running Outlook at the time a further message pops up saying
€śMicrosoft Word is set to be your email editor. Word is unavailable, not
installed, or is not the same version as outlook. The outlook email editor
will be used instead. Out of memory or system resources. Close some windows
or programs and try again.€ť

In most cases this issue can be resolved by closing both Outlook and Word
and restarting them although the issue does return a while later, but a few
times users have seen Word die completely leaving them unable even to save
their open files. The only way around this that we've found so far is to
completely rebuild the users profile, which while easy enough is a pain, and
I'm not entirely confident that this issue will not return later.

Any one got any ideas?

Cheers,
Lee Cooper.