Does anyone know if there is a way to cap the ammount of memory used by Exchange 2000??
Running the exchange optimizer in 5.5 used to provide a facilty for this, but i can't find anything for 2000.
This should have never been an option in my opinion. We release memory when other programs need it. If you want to cap memory then remove it from the box if you don't want apps to use it.
If you want to understand more of why this topic upsets me check on the web for dynamic buffer allocation. This is what the store uses to grab the memory. Dan
Microsoft Exchange Support @ Microsoft
On further examination of this problem, i found that indeed store does give back memory to apps that need it. I wasn't, at the time of the post, aware that Exchange2000 used dynamic buffer allocation.
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