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Mon, Nov 26, 2007 at 9:40:26 AM | RST 2008

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I'm using Revit Structure 2008-2007810_1700.  One of our projects is experiencing a problem where the Mem Usage of the computers working on this model continually grows until it reaches approx. 2.5 Gigs and finally resulting in an insufficient memory dialog box resulting in the inability to save.  We have been working around this problem by restarting Revit whenever the Mem Usage reaches the near critical level and starting over.  I was wondering if anyone has experienced a problem like this and if so how they've worked around it.

 

 


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