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the SharePoint service uses Windows and Internet Explorer. It's basically message from webpage out of memory at line 1 windows 10 a tool for visualising and filtering hundreds of megabytes of geospatial data coming from a
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local ArcGIS server. It turns out to be a pretty challenging task for a browser, especially for IE. The application loads data from the https://www.cnet.com/forums/discussions/how-can-i-fix-message-pop-up-saying-out-of-memory-at-line-558456/ local ArcGIS server, running on a different machine than the SharePoint. Fortunately, ArcGIS is kind enough to support cross domain JSONP requests, so I decided to use this technique to communicate with the server. Although it seemed to work fine at the beginning, it stopped working immediately after seeding the https://cowbell-labs.com/2013-10-21-internet-explorer-out-of-memory-error.html database with some real-life data set. It still worked in Chrome and Firefox obviously, but a strange looking SCRIPT14: error -2147024882 appeared during the loading process in IE. Error -2147024882. There is not enough memory available to perform the operation. MAPI_E_NOT_ENOUGH_MEMORY The JSONP response weighted roughly around 1 MB, so it looked like I exceeded a JavaScript size limit in IE. But after googling a while I found out that it's not about a size of the script at all, but IE actually limits a number of number literals in your JavaScript. For instance a script: var count = 2, people = [{ name: "Joe", age: 44, updatedAt: 1382351154540 }, { name: "Alice", age: 37, updatedAt Movies WS tech tips Newest Tips Most Popular Tips Highest Rated Tips Tech Tips Newsletter newsletters Tech Tips Just For Grins WS Daily Deals Newsletter Signup community Message Board http://www.worldstart.com/internet-explorer-memory-error-how-to-restart/ WS Blog support Knowledge Base Contact Us premium Special Reports Premium Newsletter Go To Store Go To Store Create An Account | Email: Password: Login Remember Me Like what you see here? Subscribe to the Tech Tips newsletter! Email: Subscribe Internet Explorer Memory Error, How To Restart? Wednesday, October 9th, 2013 by cynthia | Filed Under: Using The Internet Loading... Nancy from Weaver, Alabama writes: My security out of program (AVG)keeps giving me a message that my internet explorer is using too much memory and suggests that I restart the application. But i don't know how to restart the application. Can you tell me how? Restarting is simple. You can click the X in the upper right-hand corner to close the program. Or if the program is unresponsive, you can press Control-Alt-Delete to open the task out of memory manager. Select Internet Explorer from the list. Then choose End Task. Then you can just open Internet Explorer again. But we may want to address why this keeps happening. I'm going to cover a solution for this error that could help in many situations and then address a second one just for AVG users. One problem could be add-ons in Internet Explorer gobbling up memory. Let's look at that process. Click the gear symbol in the upper right of Internet Explorer and choose Manage add-ons. This window will open with a complete list of add-ons to Internet Explorer. You can see the various types of add-ons Internet Explorer is running. And you can view details like the Publisher, Status and how long it takes that Add-on to load. I'd suggest selecting Toolbars and taking a look. Toolbars and extensions can suck up a lot of your memory. Sometimes you can load them without even intending to because they come hidden in other updates and downloads. If you think a toolbar could be causing a problem, select it from the list. Then choose Disable. Click here for the method for disabling an add-on in Internet Explorer 8. Since you a