Quick ? re Adobe Application Icon

I'm getting an "out of memory" message whenever I attempt to add pages in Acrobat Professional, and it appears as if I need to adjust settings via the Acrobat Application Icon. I don't know how to find this icon, however, and I feel really stupid. Anyone willing to type out direcctions as to how to access the Adobe Application Icon? Thanks so much in advance

Thanks for the help, grafitti.
I am running Acrobat Professional 8.1.2 on a Dual Core Dell XPS M1530 with Vista.
When combining files to put together small to medium sized pdfs (20-100 MB's), I am getting an "out of memory" error message as I attempt to add pages to the document. I've tried everything I can, but nothing works. Perhaps we should just start from there and ignore the above post.
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