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GaryM - 19 Apr 2006 07:45 GMT
Hi
While editing/designing a large Infopath form (1.5Mb) I keep getting
messages from XP saying that the virtual memory is low and the system is
adjusting it. This causes problems when I come to save the form. I get an
error message along the lines of - invalid xml? It happens on a desktop PC
(2.0Ghz Celeron, 512Mb ram 1508Mb V.Mem and my laptop, 1.5Ghz, 256Mb Rram and
288Mb V.Mem). Is this an Infopath problem or an XP problem?
Any ideas?

Thanks

Gary
Adam Harding - 19 Apr 2006 11:05 GMT
Hi

I am almost certain the the messages are an XP problem and as it interrupts
your publishing of the form it prevents it from publishing fully leaving the
.XML not fully formed like you were missing a load of close brackets in an
excel function, it would stop it working, extend that idea into XML and bobs
your uncle.

Hope this helps

Cheers Adam

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GaryM - 19 Apr 2006 15:54 GMT
Thanks Adam
That is exactly what is happening, but it only happens with Infopath. Does
anyone know of any problems with Infopath that might cause very large page
files?
Thanks

Gary

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