

Any application instance running on 32bit Windows was only allowed a maximum of 2GB of memory. When the Windows operating system was 32bit only, it was able to address a maximum of 4GB of RAM memory (theoretically, effectively only ~3GB). To understand what this means we need to go back in time. – Now, almost a year later, this has proven to be very helpful to me. His approach was to set the /LARGEADDRESSAWARE (LAA) flag for the MsAccess.exe. a main form with many sub forms or when your application allows the user to open many forms at the same time. These errors may happen if your Access application has complex forms, e.g.

The /LARGEADDRESSAWARE (LAA) flag demystifiedīy Philipp Stiefel, originally published, last updated Īt the Access developer conference AEK2019 Björn Fox presented a very interesting approach to resolve out of memory and system resources exceeded error messages in 32bit Microsoft Access.
