CS2: "Out of Memory"

Would anyone happen to know what might possibly be causing this?
Vista Premium
IDCS2
3+ GB RAM
(Yes, Bob, I know CS2 is not supported on Vista.)
Recently ID has been producing this error message. It pops up when I leave for an hour or so, leaving ID up with one or more files open. Not large files; not heavy with graphics. System memory is fine, with lots of elbow room. But when I return to my desk ID is displaying this tiny dialogue of "Out of Memory" and is almost crashed, as if some background process has been running in an endless loop.
Never saw this problem before. Admittedly, I have stopped shutting off my computer at night (putting it to sleep, instead), but just this morning rebooted.
Any ideas?
Thanks,
Dave

There's memory, and memory.
There's RAM which is what you see when you select "About this Mac" under the apple in the upper left corner of the screen. For example, on my computer it says 1.5GB SDRAM. This is for very short term usage and the more you have the faster programs will run, and the more programs you can have open.
Many programs also use hard drive space for temporary files, and I believe the ones you are using are particularly demanding. OSX itself needs a lot of hard drive space too for its temporary files. A rule of thumb is to always leave 15-20% of the hard drive free for these files. In your case since you are also using programs that needs lots of temporary space free I'd always make sure you have 10+ GB free at all times, maybe more.

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        at com/bea/wli/knex/runtime/core/bean/BaseDispatcherBean.runAsInvoke(BaseDispatcherBean.java:185)[optimized]
        at com/bea/wli/knex/runtime/core/bean/BaseDispatcherBean.invoke(BaseDispatcherBean.java:54)[optimized]
        at com/bea/wli/knex/runtime/core/bean/SyncDispatcherBean.invoke(SyncDispatcherBean.java:168)[optimized]
        at com/bea/wli/knex/runtime/core/bean/SyncDispatcher_k1mrl8_EOImpl.invoke(SyncDispatcher_k1mrl8_EOImpl.java:133)[optimized]
        at com/bea/wli/knex/runtime/core/dispatcher/Dispatcher.remoteDispatch(Dispatcher.java:165)[inlined]
        at com/bea/wli/knex/runtime/core/dispatcher/ServiceHandleImpl.invoke(ServiceHandleImpl.java:460)[optimized]
        at com/bea/wli/knex/runtime/core/call/JavaCall.invoke(JavaCall.java:56)[optimized]
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        at com/bea/wli/knex/runtime/core/control/ServiceControlImpl.invoke(ServiceControlImpl.java:1307)[inlined]
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        at com/bea/wli/knex/runtime/core/control/ServiceControlImpl.invoke(ServiceControlImpl.java:1174)[optimized]
        at com/bea/control/ProcessControlImpl.invoke(ProcessControlImpl.java:760)[optimized]
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        at sun/reflect/GeneratedMethodAccessor46336.invoke(Ljava/lang/Object;[Ljava/lang/Object;)Ljava/lang/Object;(Unknown Source)
        at sun/reflect/DelegatingMethodAccessorImpl.invoke(DelegatingMethodAccessorImpl.java:25)[optimized]
        at java/lang/reflect/Method.invoke(Method.java:585)[optimized]
        at com/bea/wli/knex/runtime/jcs/container/JcsProxy.invokeBeehiveControl(JcsProxy.java:666)[optimized]
        at com/bea/wli/knex/runtime/jcs/container/JcsProxy.invoke(JcsProxy.java:446)[optimized]
        at $Proxy12611.releaseResultsToCustomer(LorderResults/logical/orderResultsWs/ReleaseResultsToCustomerDocumentXmlBean;)LorderResults/logical/orderResultsWs/ReleaseResultsToCustomerResponseDocumentXmlBean;(Unknown Source)
        at com/idexx/lims/processes/ReleaseResultsToCustomerProcess.sendReleaseRequest(ReleaseResultsToCustomerProcess.java:101)
        at sun/reflect/GeneratedMethodAccessor46335.invoke(Ljava/lang/Object;[Ljava/lang/Object;)Ljava/lang/Object;(Unknown Source)
        at sun/reflect/DelegatingMethodAccessorImpl.invoke(DelegatingMethodAccessorImpl.java:25)[optimized]
        at java/lang/reflect/Method.invoke(Method.java:585)[optimized]
        at com/bea/wli/bpm/runtime/Perform.invoke(Perform.java:39)[inlined]
        at com/bea/wli/bpm/runtime/Perform.execute(Perform.java:50)[optimized]
        at com/bea/wli/bpm/runtime/Receive.messageDelivery(Receive.java:93)[optimized]
        at com/bea/wli/bpm/runtime/ProcessState.processMessage(ProcessState.java:217)[optimized]
        at com/bea/wli/bpm/runtime/ProcessState.dispatchRequest(ProcessState.java:241)[inlined]
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        at com/bea/wli/bpm/runtime/JpdContainer.preInvoke(JpdContainer.java:1041)[optimized]
        at com/bea/wli/knex/runtime/core/container/Invocable.invoke(Invocable.java:248)[optimized]
        at com/bea/wli/bpm/runtime/JpdContainer.invoke(JpdContainer.java:814)[optimized]
        at com/bea/wli/knex/runtime/core/bean/BaseContainerBean.invokeBase(BaseContainerBean.java:224)[optimized]
        at com/bea/wli/knex/runtime/core/bean/SLSBContainerBean.invoke(SLSBContainerBean.java:136)[optimized]
        at com/bea/wlwgen/StatelessContainer_2hozgx_ELOImpl.invoke(StatelessContainer_2hozgx_ELOImpl.java:137)[optimized]
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    libpthread ehdrs: EI: 7f454c46010101000000000000000000 ET: 3 EM: 3 V: 1 ENTRY: 00943850 PHOFF: 00000034 SHOFF: 00019f00 EF: 0x0 HS: 52 PS: 32 PHN; 9 SS: 40 SHN: 39 STIDX: 38
    libjvm     ehdrs: EI: 7f454c46010101000000000000000000 ET: 3 EM: 3 V: 1 ENTRY: 0004bbe0 PHOFF: 00000034 SHOFF: 00297e24 EF: 0x0 HS: 52 PS: 32 PHN; 4 SS: 40 SHN: 19 STIDX: 16
        *  If you see this dump, please go to                    *
        *  http://edocs.bea.com/jrockit/go2troubleshooting.html  *
        *  for troubleshooting information.                      *
    ===== END DUMP ===============================================================

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