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Not enough storage is available to complete this operation

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berkowow - 17 Apr 2006 19:40 GMT
I am currently trying to create a new form from a schema, but whenever I try,
I receive the following error:

Not enough storage is available to complete this operation.

The schema I have is fairly large, but the machine I'm running InfoPath on
has 1 Gb of RAM, and I find it hard to believe that it isn't able to generate
a form from this file. Is there anyway to modify the schema to make it more
useable for InfoPath? Would trimming large sections of comments from the file
help at all?

Any suggestions would be appreciated.

Thanks,

Aaron Berkowitz.
Adam Harding - 18 Apr 2006 11:40 GMT
berkowow

have a look in this forum for as to how to speed up forms.  There are some
excellent posts that explain why forms slow down and how to overcome the
problems.  I am fairly sure that you would gain an insight into what is
causing your problem but as a double check have a look at the properties of
your form and its size and whehter it access a lot of secondary data sources,
whether they are on the same domain etc etc.

Enjoy

Adam

> I am currently trying to create a new form from a schema, but whenever I try,
> I receive the following error:
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> Aaron Berkowitz.
 
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