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smith - 05 Apr 2004 23:06 GMT
Ever since I downloaded Flash, I keep getting a message everytime I go
to a new webite saying...not enough memory to enable Flash, allocating
more memory to I E may solve it. How the hell do I allocate more
memory to IE to solve this problem?Thanks
Harri Mellin - 06 Apr 2004 02:54 GMT
> Ever since I downloaded Flash, I keep getting a message everytime I go
> to a new webite saying...not enough memory to enable Flash, allocating
> more memory to I E may solve it. How the hell do I allocate more
> memory to IE to solve this problem?Thanks

select internet explorer then press down "cmd i" and go to memory

without the "

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Richard Harris - 06 Apr 2004 15:15 GMT
Make sure that Internet Explorer is closed before doing this.

Find the application Internet Explorer (eg: Macintosh HD:Applications (Mac
OS 9):Internet Explorer 5.1), click on it once to highlight it, then from
the File Menu, move the mouse over 'Get Info' and choose Memory. From
there - change the 'Prefered Size' from 8192 to something higher. I usually
give apps 1.5x the amount of memory than the prefered size, so I'd put in
here 12288, then close the window.

Hope this helps!

Rich

> > Ever since I downloaded Flash, I keep getting a message everytime I go
> > to a new webite saying...not enough memory to enable Flash, allocating
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> without the "
 
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