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Memory ACT 3.0 for Win 3.11

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Jim Jachetta

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Mar 12, 1998, 3:00:00 AM3/12/98
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I posted a message regarding the minimum memory requirements for ACT
3.0 for Windows 3.11. I have a notebook computer with 4480K of
memory. I am having trouble getting ACT 3.0 to run. I have a 32 bit
permanent swap file of 12 meg. A window regarding the memory
required for ACT 3.0 in Win 3.11 comes up. According to ACT I should
have enogh memory. It just won't run. What can I do?

Jim
j...@multidyne.com

Chris Underwood [Symantec]

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Mar 12, 1998, 3:00:00 AM3/12/98
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On 12 Mar 1998 05:39:50 GMT, Jim Jachetta <j...@multidyne.com> wrote:

> I am having trouble getting ACT 3.0 to run. I have a 32 bit
>permanent swap file of 12 meg. A window regarding the memory
>required for ACT 3.0 in Win 3.11 comes up. According to ACT I should
>have enogh memory. It just won't run. What can I do?

Hello Jim,

The minimum requirement for RAM for the ACT! 3.0 for Windows 3.11 is
16MB. That would be 16,000K of memory. If you do not have this then
we can not ensure that the software will run correctly. You can refer
to page 1 of the manual that came with the software which states the
system requirements.

Sorry for the inconvenience.

Chris Underwood [Symantec]
Product Support Analyst
ACT! Technical Support
Symantec Corporation

For additional help with ACT! try these links:

Frequently Asked Questions at
http://service.symantec.com/faq/act3faq.html

Support Genie at http://service.symantec.com/genie/index.html

Knowledge Base at http://service.symantec.com/knowbase/

Product Enhancement requests at
http://www.symantec.com/feedback/index.html

File Download area at http://service.symantec.com/ftp/actftp.html

If you can not just click on these links, cut and paste the address
line (URL) into your browser or newsreader.


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