cjholly
EccoMagic Apprentice
I Love Ecco!
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I got the dreaded cannot complete command, low memory condition error again. I am pretty sure I accidentally did a search on the phonebook with nothing entered in the search field, or some similar thing where I called up a view with too much in it. Because the error message does not go away no matter how long I click OK (or it does not go away for as long as I can stand to click OK). I terminated it with Windows Task Manager, renamed the ECG file, reopened the ECO file (native Ecco) and took it offline. I ran EM Memory Reporter and nothing was exceeded. 33,825 items / 9570 view lines / 34,029 pointers* : (31,498 free) I ran EM ADT using F5 and got no flags. I double clicked on a folder, Done, I think. (Done had the most items: Done, Date [ 6776 / 9608 ] but should not be a problem, right?) I got a notice that it was corrupted & I should exit without saving and run the Recovery tool. I did that and set the result aside. I definitely don't want to use that unless I have to. I got another copy of the ECO file, ran EM ADT F5 again, and got no flags Then I ran Deep & Destructive and the file passed I ran Deep & Destructive again without closing anything: Test Aborted error attaching ADT substructure. Possible but unproved corruption. I ran it again and passed Ran it again and it Aborted again Deleted the copy. Made a copy of the problem file, opened it. disconnected from the Master file, seemed to be fine. closed it Installed latest EccoExt from the Yahoo group site. Started it and opened the ECO file, ran memory reporter, still fine Ran EM-ADT F5, still fine with Done having the most items: Done, Date [ 6784 / 9600 ] Double clicked on Done: It did not open an EM-Scratch view, but instead there was a message on the Ecco status bar: unable to complete command, low memory condition detected (but no interminable warning dialog box, so I could carry on -- thank you slangh!) Ran Destructive test and got the Aborted Test message Started over with new copy of the file, ran EM-ADT F5, the Destructive, and Passed. Ran again and got the Test Aborted message Soooo, I am wondering if my file is corrupted even with EccoExt running which sounds really bad. It seems like the problem is related to causing a view to open with too many things displayed, so I am hoping it is not really a corruption problem. I am going to try some other older versions of the file to see if I get the same result. I am doing all this on Windows 7 Pro 64 bit Chris Holly
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