ExecuteCaptureLog fails giving memory not available - ssas

I am processing SSAS Cube programmatically in .net script - server.ExecuteCaptureLog(true, true). It used to work perfectly. Suddenly now a days it started giving error saying
The operation has been cancelled because there is not enough memory available for the application. If using a 32-bit version of the product, consider upgrading to the 64-bit version or increasing the amount of memory available on the machine.
When we re-run it gives same error with couple of other errors.
Cursor not found
and
An error occurred while processing the partition 'partition1_0d0bbd49-7f8c-45c8-91ae-4y66a18b8cc22' in table 'partition1_0d0bbd49-7f8c-45c8-91ae-4y66a18b8cc22'".
Please help. Thanks in advance.
Ranjith

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I am trying to save a view in sql-server management studio which brings the following error message
Attempted to read or write protected memory. This is often an indication that other memory is corrupt
The same query works fine if I run it separately.
The full error message is below
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Attempted to read or write protected memory. This is often an indication that other memory is corrupt. (Microsoft.SqlServer.Management.DataTools.Interop)
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at Microsoft.SqlServer.Management.DataTools.Interop.IDTDocTool.Save(Object dsRef, String path, Boolean okToOverwrite)
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SSMS 2012 System.OutOfMemoryException (client side) and SQL Prompt (debug info incl)

Some background: I've been encountering this memory exception within SSMS 2012 since it was released coupled with Red Gate's SQLPrompt (this exception never happens in my SSMS 2008R2 on the same laptop).
I was originally encountering these exceptions daily (SSMS2012 and SQLPrompt) which forces me to close and reopen SSMS (along with everything I was working on). Months ago I stumbled upon a support thread that pointed possible add-on's as being the cause so I uninstalled my only add-on (SQL Prompt, but did not uninstall the rest of the developer's bundle) and went many months without a single exception much less the System.OutOfMemoryException exception.
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Connecting and working on multiple instances in SSMS (Object Explorer and Query windows). I.e. Connected to 7 instances netted the exception within 2-3 hours.
Returning result sets from multiple instances. This includes queries used by SSMS to return information to the IDE and results returned to the individual query windows.
The more instances I'm connected to the fast the exception is raised which leads me SQL Prompt's caching all of the object information per instances. Once the memory exception is raised the situation degrades until SSMS crashes completely (unless I close it first).
What I am after is how to collect more/better information to submit to Red Gate to correct this issue. This is where I need your help.
Laptop: HP Elite book 8440
RAM: 6GB
Current OS:
Win 7 Enterprise Ed Sp1
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System.ArgumentOutOfRangeException "Specified argument was out of the range of valid values."
Microsoft.VisualStudio.Text.Implementation.BinaryStringRebuilder.GetLineNumberFromPosition(N/A,N/A)
Microsoft.VisualStudio.Text.Implementation.TextSnapshot.GetLineFromPosition(Microsoft.VisualStudio.Text.Implementation.TextSnapshot,N/A)
Microsoft.VisualStudio.Editor.Implementation.VsTextBufferAdapter.GetLineIndexOfPosition(N/A,System.Int32,System.Int32&,System.Int32&)
RedGate.SQLPrompt.CommonVS.Editor.VSScriptProvider.PositionFromIndex(RedGate.SQLPrompt.CommonVS.Editor.VSScriptProvider,System.Int32)
RedGate.SqlPrompt.Metadata.Script.ScriptProviderBase.GetText(RedGate.SQLPrompt.CommonVS.Editor.VSScriptProvider,System.Int32,System.Int32)
RedGate.SqlPrompt.Engine.NewEngine.SqlPromptEngine.GetCandidates(RedGate.SqlPrompt.Engine.NewEngine.SqlPromptEngine,System.Int32)
RedGate.SqlPrompt.Engine.PromptEngineEmulator.get_GetSuggestions(RedGate.SqlPrompt.Engine.PromptEngineEmulator)
RedGate.SqlPrompt.Engine.AutoCompleter.m_FilterChanged(RedGate.SqlPrompt.Engine.AutoCompleter,RedGate.SqlPrompt.Engine.PromptEngineEmulator,System.EventArgs)
RedGate.SqlPrompt.Engine.PromptEngineEmulator.OnFilterChanged(RedGate.SqlPrompt.Engine.PromptEngineEmulator)
RedGate.SqlPrompt.Engine.PromptEngineEmulator.set_Index(RedGate.SqlPrompt.Engine.PromptEngineEmulator,System.Int32)
RedGate.SqlPrompt.Engine.PromptEngineEmulator.set_CaretPosition(RedGate.SqlPrompt.Engine.PromptEngineEmulator,N/A)
RedGate.SQLPrompt.CommonUI.Editor.EditorWindowBase.SetEngineCaretPosition(RedGate.SQLPrompt.SSMSUI.SSMSEditorWindow,N/A)
RedGate.SQLPrompt.CommonUI.Editor.EditorWindowBase.UpdateUIPrompts(RedGate.SQLPrompt.SSMSUI.SSMSEditorWindow)
RedGate.SQLPrompt.CommonVS.Editor.VSEditorWindow.OnTextViewCommandExec(RedGate.SQLPrompt.SSMSUI.SSMSEditorWindow,RedGate.SQLPrompt.CommonVS.Editor.TextViewMonitor,RedGate.SQLPrompt.CommonVS.Editor.CommandExecEventArgs)
RedGate.SQLPrompt.CommonVS.Editor.TextViewMonitor.AfterCommandExecute(RedGate.SQLPrompt.CommonVS.Editor.TextViewMonitor,RedGate.SQLPrompt.CommonVS.Editor.CommandExecEventArgs)
RedGate.SQLPrompt.CommonVS.Editor.TextViewMonitor..(RedGate.SQLPrompt.CommonVS.Editor.TextViewMonitor.)
RedGate.SQLPrompt.CommonUI.Utils.ErrorDialog.Do(System.Action)
RedGate.SQLPrompt.CommonVS.Editor.TextViewMonitor.(RedGate.SQLPrompt.CommonVS.Editor.TextViewMonitor,System.Guid&,System.Uint32,System.Uint32,System.IntPtr,System.IntPtr)
RedGate.SQLPrompt.CommonVS.Editor.TextViewMonitor..(RedGate.SQLPrompt.CommonVS.Editor.TextViewMonitor.,System.Guid&,System.Uint32,System.Uint32,System.IntPtr,System.IntPtr)
Microsoft.VisualStudio.Editor.Implementation.CommandChainNode.Exec(N/A,N/A,N/A,N/A,N/A,N/A)
System.ArgumentException 00:05:14.7510000 "The parameter is incorrect. (Exception from HRESULT: 0x80070057 (E_INVALIDARG))"
#mMc.#JQub.#OQub(#mMc.#JQub,N/A,System.Uint32,#mMc.#k3ub&)
#mMc.#JQub.#z26.#8Di(#mMc.#JQub.#z26)
RedGate.SQLSourceControl.Engine.SmartAssembly.ExceptionReporting.ErrorReporterBase.Do(RedGate.SQLSourceControl.CommonUI.Forms.ErrorDialog,System.Action,System.Predicate`1<System.Exception>,System.Boolean)
RedGate.SQLSourceControl.Engine.SmartAssembly.ExceptionReporting.ErrorReporterBase.Do(RedGate.SQLSourceControl.CommonUI.Forms.ErrorDialog,System.Action)
RedGate.SQLSourceControl.CommonUI.Forms.ErrorDialog.Do(System.Action)
And here is the Memory Exception:
System.OutOfMemoryException <null>
System.Text.StringBuilder.set_Capacity(System.Text.StringBuilder,N/A)
Microsoft.SqlServer.Management.QueryExecution.QEDiskStorageView.set_MaxNumBytesToDisplay(N/A,N/A)
Microsoft.SqlServer.Management.QueryExecution.QEDiskDataStorage.GetStorageView(N/A)
Microsoft.SqlServer.Management.QueryExecution.QEResultSet.StartRetrievingData(Microsoft.SqlServer.Management.QueryExecution.QEResultSet,System.Int32,N/A)
Microsoft.SqlServer.Management.QueryExecution.ResultSetAndGridContainer.StartRetrievingData(N/A,N/A,N/A)
Microsoft.SqlServer.Management.QueryExecution.ResultsToGridBatchConsumer.OnNewResultSet(Microsoft.SqlServer.Management.QueryExecution.ResultsToGridBatchConsumer,N/A,N/A)
Microsoft.SqlServer.Management.QueryExecution.QESQLBatch.ProcessResultSet(Microsoft.SqlServer.Management.QueryExecution.QESQLBatch,N/A)
Microsoft.SqlServer.Management.QueryExecution.QESQLBatch.DoBatchExecution(Microsoft.SqlServer.Management.QueryExecution.QESQLBatch,System.Data.SqlClient.SqlConnection,N/A)
Microsoft.SqlServer.Management.QueryExecution.QESQLBatch.Execute(N/A,N/A,N/A)
Microsoft.SqlServer.Management.QueryExecution.QEOLESQLExec.DoBatchExecution(Microsoft.SqlServer.Management.QueryExecution.QEOLESQLExec,Microsoft.SqlServer.Management.QueryExecution.QESQLBatch)
Microsoft.SqlServer.Management.QueryExecution.QESQLExec.ExecuteBatchCommon(Microsoft.SqlServer.Management.QueryExecution.QEOLESQLExec,N/A,N/A,System.Boolean&)
Microsoft.SqlServer.Management.QueryExecution.QEOLESQLExec.ExecuteBatchHelper(N/A,N/A,N/A,N/A)
Microsoft.SqlServer.Management.QueryExecution.QEOLESQLExec.ProcessBatch(N/A,N/A,N/A)
.BatchParser.ThunkCommandExecuter.ProcessBatch(N/A,N/A,N/A)
Again, to be clear, I don't know if the other exceptions are related or not but the memory exception only happens with SQL Prompt installed.
Thanks for your assistance!
At this point RedGate has finally admitted the issue is that the SQL Prompt plug-in is working in-process with the 32-bit SSMS client and eventually chokes the memory resulting in the out-of-memory exception.
Their response to a fix for this would be "maybe" in a year or so which, when you are paying for annual support, is a slap in the face. I've since refused to pay for further support for 2 existing Tool-belt licenses over this issue, an issue that I have fought with since 2012, until they correct this. If this is affecting you then, and if you can, do the same and vote with your wallet to motivate them to make this fix a higher priority.
If and when that day comes I will update this answer post with the version information of the corrected build of SQL Prompt that no longer operates within the 32-bit memory space of SSMS.exe.
What works for me is Disabling Code suggestions in SQL prompt, then I can run the same query and then get the results.
I can then Enable Code suggestions in SQL prompt and the error stays away for a while.
Can you try limiting the number of columns as described in this post and see if it helps?
http://redgate.uservoice.com/forums/94413-sql-prompt-feature-suggestions/suggestions/1364757-disable-sql-prompt-on-certain-databases