Steps to reproduce on Windows 10 Pro version 1909 (build 18363.657):
1. Have a .pdf saved in a directory and open in Adobe Acrobat Pro DC.
2. In XYplorer, navigate to the directory which stores the open .pdf.
3. Attempt to rename the .pdf.
Windows will report: "There is not enough memory to complete this operation."
However, this is not true. No amount of memory usage reduction resolves the issue; however, upon closing Adobe Acrobat Pro DC, the file can be renamed immediately. Further, while the file is open, if the user attempts to rename it using Windows File Explorer, the correct error (the file is in use) is shown.
Therefore, the wrong error is being shown when using XYplorer to attempt to rename the file. The error should report that the file is in use and cannot be renamed; however, it erroneously reports that "There is not enough memory to complete this operation."
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Re: erroneous "there is not enough memory" error
Ok, but this erroneous message is popped by Windows, not by XYplorer, hence it's a Windows bug.
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Re: erroneous "there is not enough memory" error
Agreed. However:
If the file rename is attempted in Windows File Explorer, the correct error is shown.
If the file rename is attempted in XYplorer, the incorrect error is shown.
This being the case, it would seem to me that Windows is reading the wrong status from what XYplorer is doing. Is there a way to remedy this? (In other words, why does Windows flag what XYplorer is doing as a memory-exhausted issue when it's not?)
If the file rename is attempted in Windows File Explorer, the correct error is shown.
If the file rename is attempted in XYplorer, the incorrect error is shown.
This being the case, it would seem to me that Windows is reading the wrong status from what XYplorer is doing. Is there a way to remedy this? (In other words, why does Windows flag what XYplorer is doing as a memory-exhausted issue when it's not?)
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Re: erroneous "there is not enough memory" error
But XY is not doing much here. You said the file is opened by Adobe Acrobat Pro DC. Opened or previewed?
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Re: erroneous "there is not enough memory" error
The file is opened in Adobe Acrobat Pro DC.
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Re: erroneous "there is not enough memory" error
Then the deeper cause of the bug might be in Adobe, or more exactly in Adobe's 32-bit shell extensions.
Use PDF-XChange (the free Viewer) and say bye-bye to all those problems.
Use PDF-XChange (the free Viewer) and say bye-bye to all those problems.
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Re: erroneous "there is not enough memory" error
The test case was a specific example to elicit repro, but the error occurs with any application I've tried that locks the .pdf file, including Tracker PDF-XChange. So, for example:
Steps to reproduce on Windows 10 Pro version 1909 (build 18363.657):
1. Have a .pdf saved in a directory and open in Tracker Software PDF-XChange.
2. In XYplorer, navigate to the directory which stores the open .pdf.
3. Attempt to rename the .pdf.
Windows will report: "There is not enough memory to complete this operation."
Steps to reproduce on Windows 10 Pro version 1909 (build 18363.657):
1. Have a .pdf saved in a directory and open in Tracker Software PDF-XChange.
2. In XYplorer, navigate to the directory which stores the open .pdf.
3. Attempt to rename the .pdf.
Windows will report: "There is not enough memory to complete this operation."
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Re: erroneous "there is not enough memory" error
Okay, then XY uses a different way (than Windows File Explorer) to rename the file. But still the error message comes from Windows. It's clearly a Windows bug.
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Re: erroneous "there is not enough memory" error
I just tried the same with PDF XChange Editor and it resulted in the "File in use" message I would expect in this situation.
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