Once the document begins to scan, I get an error message from PaperStream IP that says.
[C3000] Not enough memory available to complete this operation.
(03-00000008-11040396).
I've checked my hard drive, I've checked that the Document Repository has been archived. All of which do not seem to be the source to the problem. Any idea how to clear this error?
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Answer by
Sean Hill
Some applications require high amounts of memory in order to work properly. The simple way to overcome this issue is to close the background running applications. Right-click the Taskbar and select Task Manager. Switch to Processes, and close all the background applications. Additionally, you can go to Start > Run > msconfig and disable all the boot starting apps, then run your application as Administrator.
I have tested this way when I encountered an issue with the memory and scanning, and it worked.
When we try to delete an unnecessary document, some documents will say they are a "migrated document" and cannot be deleted. How do we fix this?
Answer by
Stephen Prastman
Unfortunately, no information can be provided about the software and the way it works because there is no troubleshooting documents, user guides or something to help me in this matter. If you have it installed, go to Help > Contents or look in the installation folder of the software. You should find all the necessary data in the provided locations. On the other hand, migrated documents appear as files that have been transferred from somewhere else or opened from a network location. Unless you have full access for that location, the files will remain as they are.
Your local dealer can provide instructions about this program because he has the technical documents related to this operation. I recommend on using the dealer because the software isn't publicly available and the support is available only for clients.
Does DSDA provide indexing to allow searching a document faster after scanning? Does DSDA create a file name for the scanned document automatically or it comes with some intelligent features with minimal human intervention?
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Answer by
Pete Clapp
No, DSDA for Windows Scanning doesn't provide an indexing feature. You can find your scanned documents in the output directory selected by you. Also, the program creates a file name for the scanned document automatically. I suggest you contact the official developer for further information.
Once the document begins to scan, I get an error message from PaperStream IP that says.
[C3000]
Not enough memory available to complete this operation.
(03-00000008-11040396).
I've checked my hard drive, I've checked that the Document Repository has been archived. All of which do not seem to be the source to the problem. Any idea how to clear this error?
Some applications require high amounts of memory in order to work properly. The simple way to overcome this issue is to close the background running applications. Right-click the Taskbar and select Task Manager. Switch to Processes, and close all the background applications. Additionally, you can go to Start > Run > msconfig and disable all the boot starting apps, then run your application as Administrator.
I have tested this way when I encountered an issue with the memory and scanning, and it worked.
When we try to delete an unnecessary document, some documents will say they are a "migrated document" and cannot be deleted. How do we fix this?
Unfortunately, no information can be provided about the software and the way it works because there is no troubleshooting documents, user guides or something to help me in this matter. If you have it installed, go to Help > Contents or look in the installation folder of the software. You should find all the necessary data in the provided locations. On the other hand, migrated documents appear as files that have been transferred from somewhere else or opened from a network location. Unless you have full access for that location, the files will remain as they are.
How to create a folder for scanning?
Your local dealer can provide instructions about this program because he has the technical documents related to this operation. I recommend on using the dealer because the software isn't publicly available and the support is available only for clients.
Does DSDA provide indexing to allow searching a document faster after scanning? Does DSDA create a file name for the scanned document automatically or it comes with some intelligent features with minimal human intervention?
No, DSDA for Windows Scanning doesn't provide an indexing feature. You can find your scanned documents in the output directory selected by you. Also, the program creates a file name for the scanned document automatically. I suggest you contact the official developer for further information.