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Old 09-27-2000, 07:19 PM
Jane Jane is offline
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Unhappy memory overflowed

When running Netscape Communicator 4.75 I get a error message from Dr.Watson saying, "The application overflowed its temporary memory area".
Module name: Kernel32.dll
Application: Netscape Communicator
If I'm not using Dr.Watson, it's a Invalid page fault in Kernell32.dll
I have reinstalled Win98. reinstalled Communicator, deleted temp and history folders. Nothing seems to work. This is a 500mgh with 128ram, amdk-6. Any help appreciated, Thanks, Jane
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Old 10-06-2000, 10:38 PM
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ok, you reinstalled windows. did you format your drive first, or did you reinstall over top of previous installation. If you don't format first, your problems will stay.

As for the error message you are getting, uninstall and reinstall netscape communicator, and if that doesnt' work, might try making a new profile. Important though, must unintall communiator before reinstalling it.

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