Re: exchange store?



Then something would be wrong.
But you have to learn to trust it. It works 99% of the time.

"alex" <alex@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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i have heard that before ;) but what if it doesn't?

"Cary Shultz" wrote:

Alex,

I knew the question before reading it! ;-)

This is normal. This is a well-known situation and is by-design. There
is
nothing that you can do and there is nothing that you should do. Were
you
to add more RAM (assuming that it is possible on your system) you would
experience the exact same thing. Shoot, store.exe will eat up to 80%+ of
the available physical RAM. It will release it as it is needed...

--
Cary W. Shultz
Roanoke, VA 24012

"alex" <alex@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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I have exchange 2003 sp2 running on a box that has 2003 server with
1.2ghz
amd 1 gig of ram a few 100 gig drives. I notice that exchange eats up
all
the
memory and leaves bearly any for other tasks like automated backups. I
just
look at it and 131,784k is being used for store.exe is there something
i
can
do?





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