Re: Allocated Memory alerts



Dima,

Have you recently added more physical RAM to either of these SBS servers?
If so, scroll down to the June 20 post 'Memory Alert'.

If you haven't added more RAM, make sure that your A/V is not scanning the Exchange store.

You can also check out this pose:
http://groups.google.com/group/microsoft.public.windows.server.sbs/browse_thread/thread/ab2b40555a90cefe/fb1797d1f72a2654?lnk=st&q=The+inetinfo.exe+process+is+allocating+more+memory+than+usual&rnum=2&hl=en#fb1797d1f72a2654

-Tim Barrett
Microsoft Certified Professional
Microsoft Small Business Specialist
Website: http://www.NoGeekLeftBehind.com
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