What about the 3Gb switch in the boot.in that is required to take advantage
of the additional memory.
Also depending on the age of the server and CPU, you may also need a PAE /
AWE switch.
http://support.microsoft.com/kb/283037
Since the final realease of Exchange 2007 will only be 64 bit and require a
64 bit version of Windows 2003 or Longhorn, I am not sure if the switch will
be required, any one else know?
Jose
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From: "Susan Bradley, CPA aka Ebitz - SBS Rocks [MVP]"
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Subject: Re: [ActiveDir] OT: Who needs that much ram anyway?
Personally I was surprised that a Windows 2003 server and Exchange 2007
would need a patch to run more than 4 gigs because
"This problem occurs because of a problem in the Windows kernel"
Seems to me in the x64 era, we're all going to be running more than 4 gigs
so they should bundle this up in the Exchange 2007 installer from the get
go rather than having everyone stumble across a KB article.
I'm assuming it's discussed in the readme that no one reads?
Brian Desmond wrote:
The more you can get in memory, the better. 32GB is the threshold for
Exchange before it stops making sense.
I've remoted into SQL servers with dozens of CPUs and dozens of gigs of
ram before...
Thanks,
Brian Desmond
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Subject: [ActiveDir] OT: Who needs that much ram anyway?
The Microsoft Exchange Information Store service stops responding on
a
computer that is running Windows Server 2003 and Exchange Server
2007
http://support.microsoft.com/?kbid=928368
This problem occurs if Exchange Server 2007 is installed on a computer
that has more than 4 gigabytes (GB) of RAM.
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