Hi all,

When we run the filter-media function, we kept running into this out of memory 
error for some powerpoint files.
Has anyone encountered this error when running the filter-media for powerpoint 
files?

Also it tends to halt the filter-media after the error is encountered. Is there 
a way to allow the command to detect(or prompt) the file/s with error and then 
continue to run for other files?
We have tried to sieve out the possible files that trigger the error by 
manually running "fiter-media -i 123456789/2 " for each individual item. As our 
records are growing, it would not be possible for us to keep track via this 
method. Kindly advise if you have any good way to overcome this problem.

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Thanks and Regards,
Melisa
SP Library

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