Win98 bleeds all over the place in memory, NT (3,5x,4,2k and xp) has a totally different structure used to deal with memory which partly makes use of some of the UNIX kernal and libraries so you can pretty much be sure it is not bleeding outside the allocated sectors.
Then again you have some screwy apps that puke all over the place in memory for various reasons.
Authorware 6 and down used to have a limit to the swap file size which it determined by looking at the avaiable memory and the size of the swap file. So if you have say 1 gig of memory and a large swap file it would actually give you an error claiming you did not have enough memory installed, neat huh?
mmm, hell I'll stop now before I go into a tail spin and start puking all over the thread with un-allocated thoughts and memories from my second year in school
suffice it to say, Scooby, if your having a problem then you ask for some help but stop before attempting to lay blame on the programmers because you choose to download and install beta software and are not versed in trouble shooting.
Keep it real, ask for help and see if things come about or un-install and stick with *released* software
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