Nt runs much more stable with a big paging file. I usually
have a 120-180MB paging. This is also on a second drive D
for the most part. This speeds the primary drive some. My
C drive usually has a 20MB paging file..

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> Dusty Carden
> Sent: Thursday, August 26, 1999 9:35 PM
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> Subject: Re: [IMail Forum] Dr. Watson (iwebmsg.exe)
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> 
> I have been trying to duplicate a web messaging crash this
> afternoon and have been unsuccessful.  I did get it to stall
> for a few when sending a massive attachment but no crash.
> At the same time of this stall however I noticed someone
> was sending a hefty file, (20 MB), via SMTP.  So the stall
> could have been from that.
> 
> I am going way out on a limb here but I am curious so what
> the heck.  I read a lot about these massive boxes with mega
> RAM and super size hard drives.  On these same systems,
> how do folks have their paging file set?
> 
> Dusty
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