I still dont get it...i cant set it to recommended becasue max memory size is 4096, 3500 X 1.5 = 5250...which is more than the size i can set it to...so the setting i have set it to should be correct? intial 4096 max 4096??
I checked my physical ram, i have 3.5gigs, i have the swithc in my boot.ini.
\WINDOWS="Windows Server 2003, Standard" /fastdetect /3GB /Userva=3030 /NoExecute=OptOut
I got an warning using the analyzer that my page file is incorrect.
it is set to min 4096 max 4096.
What should i have this set...
I checked my physical ram, i have 3.5gigs, i have the swithc in my boot.ini.
\WINDOWS="Windows Server 2003, Standard" /fastdetect /3GB /Userva=3030 /NoExecute=OptOut
I got an warning using the analyzer that my page file is incorrect.
it is set to min 4096 max 4096.
What should i have this set to?
I have over 4 gigs of physical memory.
I have OS on the first HD, DB on a raid1, and Logs on a regualr HD.
Page file is on the same drive as the OS.
Thank you, i will run best practice ananlyzer again.i ran the older version and it did warn me on the HD access.
THanks again, i am hopeing to find...
I want to monitor my disk access on the exchange server cause access to the mailboxes are slow. Can anyone tell me what i should monitor to determine a disk bottlneck.
I can use perfmon, but dont knwo what i should monitor and whats good or bad.
I have an exchange server 2003, that users accessing their emials seem to be slow. i have checked for network bottlnecks and everything is okay. i have moved the logs to a differenet drive.
My main question is how do i see disk monitor, or check to see if its been clugged.
I am dumb when it...
I have 150PCS, 10 servers.
I have set a GPO under IE to trust a few websites, and it works on all server/XP machines, but it will not work on my Terminal server 2003. it works on my Terminal server 2000, but NOT on TS2003. Can anyone help please?
I have done nothing but simply enabled trusted sites, and added the urls in the GPO, thats it, the same GPO is applyed to all XP machines and server, as default domain GPO at the toppest level.
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