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    Posted: 19 April 2004 at 4:59pm

Microsoft OLE DB Provider for ODBC Drivers error '8007000e'

[Microsoft][ODBC Microsoft Access Driver] System resource exceeded.

/worldwide1504/Default.asp, line 13

I got that error today. I didnt change anything in the code and it worked fine earlier. What does that mean?

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That error means that your server ran out of memory.

The following reasons could be why:

  1. You (or someone else on your servers) do not close the database connections
  2. You (or someone else on your servers) are creating objects and not setting them to Nothing


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What if by fixing those two, it still doesnt work?



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Yes. Or it could be your code.
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Turns out I am getting HTTP/1.1 500 Server Error on all of my pages that dont have ASP code.
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restart IIS
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if the memory is filled up, the best solution is to restart the whole server..

if you are on a shared server, you will ALWAYS (with the current technologies) get problems like that
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i just remembered something... i'm pretty sure that once your application terminates it drops all resources used by objects. It was in a book i was reading somewhere... still it's always a really really good idea to free up the memory at the end of your program (or for that matter, MS wrote some ASP tips and tricks... it says to close and set your object to nothing as soon as your done using it... and that makes perfect sense) Anyway, it's not a good idea for a server running windows to be on all the time... it still has memory leaks and needs to be restarted every once and awhile
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