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What |Old value |New value
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Status|CLOSED |REOPENED
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Resolution|WORKSFORME |
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------- Additional comments from [EMAIL PROTECTED] Mon Nov 14 07:47:37 -0800
2005 -------
Brought down and tested on M139 and it's still broken. Printing these documents
uses 35MB of local memory on the thin client which is all they have and Ooo
shuts down and nothing prints.
We have discovered this same thing happens with TIF images as well, but it works
ok with JPGs. We are having to manually extract images by unzipping the
document, converting to JPG and then putting them all back in again. Not
pretty :|
I don't understand how the print process will use memory of the thin client,
perhaps that will indicate where the problem is. Memory consumption should be
made at the host running the OOo sessions.
I tried changing all of the settings related to memory and dropping them as low
as possible and it doesn't matter. It is just grabbing as much memory as it can
find.
Thin clients have a total of 40MB for use, and never run out, even with 10-20
things running at once.
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