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While running foxpro programs in windows xp the following error is occurring anybody please help.
"Insufficient Memory"

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which version you are using, have you any third party software in which you get this error, when you get this error at starting the software or in between on option you select
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Thank u boss for your reply, We are using Foxpro ver.2.6 and while running some reports in between the error is occurring "Insufficient Memory" and "All Workareas in use"
Pl. help me if u can and sorry for the delay for reply.

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try running in an DOS emulator named DOSBOX
get it from www.dosbox.com . its free.

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Thanks, My OS config is Winxp prof, 640 mb ram, PROCSR.P4 and i tried with dosbox but it is also not working for me because i'm using files from 2 drives on the same time and so dosbox can mount only one drive. pl. do the needful if possible any.

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