At 9:59 PM -0600 5/29/02, mg wrote:
>When I used IE 5.0, my iMac remembered the upped preferred memory
>setting i gave it. I downloaded IE 5.1.4, and it reverts to the
>original preferred memory setting. I get a "low on memory" warning
>every time I use IE 5.1.4. I wish I hadn't trashed 5.0. Am I missing
>something here? I have a rev B, 8.6. Thanks!


Memory allocation is a function of the Mac OS, not IE itself.  Is it 
possible you have two copies of IE 5.1.4, one that you've changed the 
memory allocation on and one that ends up getting run.
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