System 9 - how to reallocate software memory

Hey guys,
I went from OS9 to 10.3 about 8 months ago and up to this point I have not had to use system 9. So I loaded an old piece of software recently (Flash) and everything was great until I started getting low memory alerts.
I went to the program, apple I, and upped the dosage, but the program continued to give alerts. I restarted and went to up the memory again and realized it reset itself to the defaults. After some testing it seems that all my software in system 9 does not allow me to change the memory settings.
Well, to be more specific, it allows me to change the numer, but if I click off the get info window, or close it down, the numbers reset. And, it looks like my permission settings are cool????? Please help

Make sure the application isn't actually running.
Navigate to it until you find it in the "Applications" folder.
Click on the application's icon once to highlight it (but not start it up).
Then hit CMD + I and you should be able to reset the memory allocation.
I hope this works for you - it works for me.
If it doesn't, try going to System Preferences --> Classic ----> Advanced and click on "rebuild classic desktop".
That usually fixes most things in OS9.
If in doubt about how much memory to allocate, try allocating a massive amount at first, then gradually cut back until it's the minimum you feel you need.

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