No hay suficiente memoria libre para actualizar la pantall..

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Hola a todos:

Mi problema es el siguiente, tras haber recuperado (copia de seguridad
del estado del sistema) nuestro windows 2000 server, me encuentro con
que los usuarios terminales (menos el administrador), no pueden
ejecutar correctamente una aplicacción de access a la cual antes de la
recuperacion del sistema si que podian entrar correctamente.

El problema es que al iniciar la sesión en terminal con remote
desktop, y ejecutar el access me dice: NO HAY SUFICIENTE MEMORIA LIBRE
PARA ACTUALIZAR LA PANTALLA. CIERRE LOS PROGRAMAS QUE NO CENESITE E
INTENTELO DE NUEVO. y el programa no funciona correctamente.

El caso es entrando en remoto con el administrador no tengo ese
problema y he mirado los permisos y están igual que como estaban
antes.

Muchas gracias de antemano por vuestro tiempo y ayuda.
 
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Are u talking to me???


m0rdok@yahoo.es (Jossua) wrote in message news:<6b291d0b.0503110733.573b7f83@posting.google.com>...
> Hola a todos:
>
> Mi problema es el siguiente, tras haber recuperado (copia de seguridad
> del estado del sistema) nuestro windows 2000 server, me encuentro con
> que los usuarios terminales (menos el administrador), no pueden
> ejecutar correctamente una aplicacción de access a la cual antes de la
> recuperacion del sistema si que podian entrar correctamente.
>
> El problema es que al iniciar la sesión en terminal con remote
> desktop, y ejecutar el access me dice: NO HAY SUFICIENTE MEMORIA LIBRE
> PARA ACTUALIZAR LA PANTALLA. CIERRE LOS PROGRAMAS QUE NO CENESITE E
> INTENTELO DE NUEVO. y el programa no funciona correctamente.
>
> El caso es entrando en remoto con el administrador no tengo ese
> problema y he mirado los permisos y están igual que como estaban
> antes.
>
> Muchas gracias de antemano por vuestro tiempo y ayuda.
 
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Crouchie1998 wrote:
> Anyone know Spanish who could convert this to English?
>
> Crouchie1998
> BA (HONS) MCP MCSE.
Translation by Lycos. Grammer fixes by me.
'fraid I'm out of my depth with his problem.

Hello to all: My problem is as follows, after having recovered (backup
of the state of the system) our Windows 2000 server, The terminal users
(except the administrator), cannot correctly execute an Access
application, which they could before the recovery. The problem is that
when initiating the session in terminal with remote desktop, and
executing Access, it says to me: THERE IS NOT SUFFICIENT FREE MEMORY TO
UPDATE THE SCREEN. PLEASE CLOSE UNNECESSARY PROGRAMS AND TRY AGAIN. And
the program does not work correctly. The problem does not appear when
accessing remotely as Administrator, and the permissions are just as
they were before. Thank you very much beforehand for your time and help.
 
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Crouchie1998 wrote:
> Anyone know Spanish who could convert this to English?
>
> Crouchie1998
> BA (HONS) MCP MCSE.
Translation by Lycos. Grammer fixes by me.
'fraid I'm out of my depth with his problem.

Hello to all: My problem is as follows, after having recovered (backup
of the state of the system) our Windows 2000 server, The terminal users
(except the administrator), cannot correctly execute an Access
application, which they could before the recovery. The problem is that
when initiating the session in terminal with remote desktop, and
executing Access, it says to me: THERE IS NOT SUFFICIENT FREE MEMORY TO
UPDATE THE SCREEN. PLEASE CLOSE UNNECESSARY PROGRAMS AND TRY AGAIN. And
the program does not work correctly. The problem does not appear when
accessing remotely as Administrator, and the permissions are just as
they were before. Thank you very much beforehand for your time and help.
 
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Anyone know Spanish who could convert this to English?

Crouchie1998
BA (HONS) MCP MCSE.