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IE 5.1 and memory increase

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Walter J. Broadbent - 13 Jul 2004 20:34 GMT
Hi all, I cannot increase the memory in IE 5.1 with an IMAC, 333 with
the drawer CD. and 160 memory built in.. I do get the memory pulldown
from the edit menu, but the items listed just give me inofo about the
current sizes with no chance in increase the memory. What should I do?
Thanks. Walt
Mickey Stevens - 14 Jul 2004 00:01 GMT
Did you close Internet Explorer before opening the window?  You can't change
the memory allocation while Internet Explorer is open.

On 7/13/04 2:34 PM, in article
61c2c6c3.0407131134.2eb9c7c@posting.google.com, "Walter J. Broadbent"
<drbroadbent@sbcglobal.net> wrote:

> Hi all, I cannot increase the memory in IE 5.1 with an IMAC, 333 with
> the drawer CD. and 160 memory built in.. I do get the memory pulldown
> from the edit menu, but the items listed just give me inofo about the
> current sizes with no chance in increase the memory. What should I do?
> Thanks. Walt

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