Inventory Reporting Memory errors

Hi,
Can anyone help, when I try & generate a Zenworks report - Software
Summary list, leaving values as %, I get an error 'Error class:
java.lang.OutOfMemoryError'
If I run the same report & just look for certain software occurances it is
OK.
Running ZFD 3.2 for desktops on NW 5.1 SP5

Sally,
can you apply SP3 and update Conssoleone to 1.3.6 (locally) ?
Do you still get the same error ?
Regards, Kai Reichert
Novell Support Forums Sysop
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