Title: RE: [ActiveDir] Exchange 2003 Question
Not necessarily.  You can configure your page file to live on the same drive as the OS, on a separate drive, or to exist across multiple drives.  If you remove the pagefile from the "OS drive" (read: set the maximum size to 0), you will lose certain debugging options - most noticeably, you won't get a memory dump if your machine restarts or hits a blue-screen.  But you can certainly have your OS living on c:\ and your page file living only on d:\, there's really nothing stopping you from doing so.
 


From: Douglas M. Long [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Thursday, May 20, 2004 1:14 PM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: [ActiveDir] PAGE file

Now you are going to think this is dumb, but even knowing that the page file should atleast be on a seperate disk from the OS, I have never done so. From what I have read, it seems like when you put a page file on another disk, you actually have 2 page files then (one on the OS drive, and one on the other drive you specifiy). Is this right?

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