Re: how to set a memory limit for exchange 2003



Is the following article what you are looking for? http://support.microsoft.com/kb/815372


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"Tom Vaught" <tomv@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message news:481b0454$0$18420$39cecf19@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
I once saw an article on how to set a memory limit for exchange. I have not been able to find it and a few years ago had set it to 60 MB now that I have 4 GB of memory I want to remove the limit but cannot find the registry setting. I have SBS 2003 Premium SP1



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