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Went trying to access and install another computer printer the following
error message is produced: Windows cannot connect to the printer. There is not enough memory to complete this operation. Please close some and try again. Both machines are running Vista Enterprise. The one trying to connect is a 3 Ghz machine with 1 Mb of memory. The physical memory on the task manager is at 51%. Has anyone ever seen this before? Thanks! |
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I have the same problem.
"Robert" wrote: Went trying to access and install another computer printer the following error message is produced: Windows cannot connect to the printer. There is not enough memory to complete this operation. Please close some and try again. Both machines are running Vista Enterprise. The one trying to connect is a 3 Ghz machine with 1 Mb of memory. The physical memory on the task manager is at 51%. Has anyone ever seen this before? Thanks! |
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I have the same problem.
"Robert" wrote: Went trying to access and install another computer printer the following error message is produced: Windows cannot connect to the printer. There is not enough memory to complete this operation. Please close some and try again. Both machines are running Vista Enterprise. The one trying to connect is a 3 Ghz machine with 1 Mb of memory. The physical memory on the task manager is at 51%. Has anyone ever seen this before? Thanks! |