XCLN: Out of Memory Errors Starting Schedule+ After Exchange

Last reviewed: March 19, 1997
Article ID: Q151359
4.00 WINDOWS kbusage

The information in this article applies to:

  • Microsoft Schedule+, version 7.0

SYMPTOMS

You might see Out of Memory error messages when you start Microsoft Schedule+ after a Microsoft Exchange client for Windows 3.x has been started and vice versa. In some cases, Out of Memory or Insufficient Memory error messages might also occur in other applications after the Microsoft Exchange client for Windows 3.x has been started, particularly in networked applications.

CAUSE

This is caused by one of the following three conditions:

   - You have not yet edited the Net.cfg file to include the entries
     suggested in the Readme.wri file on the Microsoft Exchange Server CD.
   - You have improperly configured the Net.cfg file.
   - The Net.cfg file that you edited is not the one being used by the
     Netware Real mode networking components.

RESOLUTION

  1. Verify that the following lines are present in the net.cfg file

          [PROTOCOL IPXODI]
          IPX SOCKETS 50
          SPX CONNECTIONS 50
    

  2. Reboot the computer and either manually load the Netware components or step through the lines in the Autoexec.bat file. After loading Ipxodi, the screen should acknowledge that Ipxodi has been loaded with the above parameters.


KBCategory: kbusage
KBSubcategory: XCLN
Additional reference words: 4.00
Keywords : XCLN kbusage
Version : 4.00
Platform : WINDOWS


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Last reviewed: March 19, 1997
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