Re: Store.exe using all memory

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From: Scott Harding - MS MVP (scrockel_at_**NO_SPAM**hotmail.com)
Date: 05/10/04

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    Are you using Symantec AV for Exchange? There is a known memory leak and an
    available fix from them. Look for other processes that are using a lot of
    RAM as well. Did you also increase your pagefile after adding more RAM?

    -- 
    Scott Harding
    MCSE, MCSA, A+, Network+
    Microsoft MVP - Windows NT Server
    "Boxy32" <anonymous@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
    news:3C900FC2-468D-4C81-BE44-5123C3DEA939@microsoft.com...
    > Thanks for your reply Patrick, I'm wondering how that happens, because the
    store.exe will use up all the memory until none is left, I only have 50
    users on small business server so the store.exe's need for memory should be
    minimal, when I had 512mb of memory it never happened ??? I'm guessing, but
    since we will never get more than say, 20 emails at any given time then the
    store.exe should be releasing the memory it is using almost immediately, but
    it only seems to go back to normal after I stop and restart the service, if
    this is being caused by something else on the server do you have you any
    idea what this could be ?
    >
    > Flumoxed !!!!
    

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