Thanks for the help. I don't need or want to control or
manage memory. I just want to get this box tuned up, and now I understand a
little more about how and why to do it.
Thanks again,
--Derek
"Frank Knobbe's" original message begins here:
The memory management options you can set on the Server
Service allow
you to tweak the memory usage of that service. You can allot
more
memory for file sharing or more for network apps (other
processes and
services). It only affects the Server service and how much
memory it
is using, mainly for file caching. It has no effect on any
other
memory management in the system (non-swappable, kernel,
pagefile,
etc) or process management (thread priorities, etc).
What do you need or want to control?
Regards,
Frank
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