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Author
8 Sep 2005 6:51 PM
Mike Labosh
I'm inside EM.  I click on a database, then the Stored Procedure list.
Everything's cool.  When I try to scroll down I get a Message Box:

System Error                         [x]
The memory manager has failed.
[OK]  [Cancel]

Obviously, I rebooted, but what the heck would have happened if I hit
[Cancel] ?!?

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Peace & happy computing,

Mike Labosh, MCSD
"Musha ring dum a doo dum a da!" -- James Hetfield

Author
8 Sep 2005 7:55 PM
Louis Davidson
Apparently the memory manager would no longer have failed :)

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"Mike Labosh" <mlab***@hotmail.com> wrote in message
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> I'm inside EM.  I click on a database, then the Stored Procedure list.
> Everything's cool.  When I try to scroll down I get a Message Box:
>
> System Error                         [x]
> The memory manager has failed.
> [OK]  [Cancel]
>
> Obviously, I rebooted, but what the heck would have happened if I hit
> [Cancel] ?!?
>
> --
> Peace & happy computing,
>
> Mike Labosh, MCSD
> "Musha ring dum a doo dum a da!" -- James Hetfield
>
Author
8 Sep 2005 9:42 PM
Mike Labosh
>> System Error                         [x]
>> The memory manager has failed.
>> [OK]  [Cancel]
>>
>> Obviously, I rebooted, but what the heck would have happened if I hit
>> [Cancel] ?!?

> Apparently the memory manager would no longer have failed :)

Just try telling that to the memory manager.

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Peace & happy computing,

Mike Labosh, MCSD
"Musha ring dum a doo dum a da!" -- James Hetfield
Author
8 Sep 2005 10:40 PM
ML
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