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RUNTIME ERROR - i am going nuts

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Hi Poeple, I am flying for a while now and have always the same problem occuring after som time during the flight. The problem is: Suddenly the FS is shutting down and following message is appearing: Microsoft Visuals C ++ Runtime error Runtime Error ! Program C:WindowsExplorer.exe R 6016 - not enough space for thread data The FS symbole is then minimized - i have to click on it and then the FS is running again. It a pain in the neck as i am trying to make over night flies and the flight always gets interrupted. SO FAR NOBODY could help. What shall i do. Thanks in advance Marek

If you are using IE7 there is a compatibility issue with it and FS. Simple fix is to remove the OLEACC.DLL from the FS2004 root folder. Best to move it some place safe rather than just delete it entirely.Hope this helps,Greg

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Hi greg,i have to admit that i am a little moron when it comes to these things. What is the IE 7 ??

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Found out. No i dont have the Internet explorer 7. Could it be that ther is also some interference with the 6 version ??

According to a Google search for the runtime error 6016 I found it has something to do with your systems memory. Here's the description:C Run-Time Error R6016not enough space for thread dataThe program did not receive enough memory from the operating system to complete a _beginthread call. When a new thread is started, the library must create an internal database for the thread. If the database cannot be expanded with memory provided by the operating system, the thread will not begin and the calling process will stop.I have no solution but recommend you check your system performance settings and make sure you have the page system file is set to "System Managed Size" and see if that fixes the problem.Jim Young

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