You just started getting this error after installing the additional  
RAM?  Does this other server that you mention also have 2.5gb of RAM?   
If you take the RAM out of the server, does ColdFusion then behave as  
expected?  What does a "Windows error 2" generally indicate?

Sorry to answer questions with more questions, but I have no idea what  
might be going on here.  ColdFusion can defiantly run with the amount  
of RAM that you are allocating, however I am not familiar enough with  
Windows servers to know what might be going wrong.  It sounds to me  
like it could just as likely be a Windows or even a hardware issue as a  
ColdFusion issue.  You might try posing information about the error to  
a Windows group or list.

As for Macromedia support options, you can find them here:

http://www.macromedia.com/support/coldfusion/

Christian

On Tuesday, January 28, 2003, at 09:19 AM, Joshua Miller wrote:

> I posted this last week but no one seemed to have any ideas, or the
> title wasn't interesting enough and I can't find any information
> anywhere about this problem, so I thought I'd repost.
>
> We recently added 1.5gb of RAM to our application server bringing the
> total to 2.5gb. I changed the JVM Max Memory setting in CFAdministrator
> but now I'm getting a Windows error 2 when CFMX starts and it's
> reporting to my Server Monitor software that the ColdFusion MX service
> is down. Everything works correctly (ie: can serve pages, etc.) but  
> CFMX
> isn't using the amount of memory I specified.
>
> I set the JVM Max Memory setting to 1664mb (we have plenty to afford
> this) and it tops out at around 600mb usage under heavy load and could
> use the additional memory that's been allocated.
>
> Even if I set the JVM Max Memory setting back to the default 512mb it
> still gives this error.
>
> I've double-checked the settings against another instance of CFMX
> running in another location and they're identical except for this value
> but one starts and the other won't. The only difference is I've never
> changed the setting on the other server.
>
> Anyone? Any Macromedians out there have a clue or know how I can get
> Email support from Macromedia?
>
> Joshua Miller
> Head Programmer / IT Manager
> Garrison Enterprises Inc.
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