OFF97: Office Programs Require Virtual MemoryID: Q156452
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When you start any of the Microsoft Office 97 programs, for example, Microsoft Excel 97, you receive an error message similar to the following:
If you click OK, you receive the following error message:C:\Program Files\Microsoft Office\Office\EXCEL.EXE
There is not enough free memory to run this program.
Quit one or more programs, and then try again.
Error Starting Program
There is not enough memory to start EXCEL.EXE.
Quit some programs, and then try again.
This behavior occurs when you disable virtual memory on a computer running Microsoft Windows 95 and you start any of the programs included in Microsoft Office 97. You may also receive these error messages when you start a Microsoft Office 97 program on a computer running Microsoft Windows NT if the paging file is too small.
To resolve this behavior, turn on virtual memory (under Windows 95), or increase the size of the paging file (under Windows NT).
In Windows 95 and Windows NT, virtual memory allows the computer to use
hard disk space as random access memory (RAM). The computer uses virtual
memory to augment the normal RAM that is installed on the computer.
If, for some reason, you turned off virtual memory in Windows 95, or if you
reduced the size of the paging file in Windows NT, Microsoft Office 97
programs may not start correctly, or at all. This behavior may occur even
if the computer has a very large amount of installed RAM (32 megabytes or
more).
NOTE: By default, virtual memory is turned on in both Windows 95 and
Windows NT.
For more information about virtual memory in Windows 95, please see the
following article in the Microsoft Knowledge Base:
Q128327 How Windows 95 Manages Virtual Memory
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Version : WINDOWS:97
Platform : WINDOWS
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Last Reviewed: May 25, 1999