Macros in Win 98 vs. Win XP Pro

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I have a workstation which runs several Excel macros. These macros were
written under Windows 98. The workstation has been upgraded to Win XP Pro.
Now when the user runs the macros she keeps receiving "not enough resources
available" errors. I used the Program Compatability Wizard and told the
system to think it is Win98 for Excel and the macro runs fine. Any thoughts?
Thanks,
Terry
 
hi,
specifily i don't know but problems often occur when
macros were written in one version of excel and run in
another. usually the most problem occur when the macro was
written in a higher verion then run in a lower version.
Generally the higher verion run the macros written in the
lower versions so i am suprised that xp wouldn't. but then
again i have notice a lot of people in newsgroups saying
that odd things are happening in xp. i have xp at home and
have noticed odd things myself. I wrote a macro to save my
personal finance record to 1. a drive 2. c drive 3. flash
drive. (double backup) but when i call the workbook back
up from the c drive, nothing was saved even though xp
excel told me it was. A drive was update, flash drive was
update , c drive was not even though that is where i made
all the changes(updates). ??!?!?!??!??!
Regards
Frank
-----Original Message-----
I have a workstation which runs several Excel macros. These macros were
written under Windows 98. The workstation has been upgraded to Win XP Pro.
Now when the user runs the macros she keeps
receiving "not enough resources
 
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