There's also a 4th value that is used for terminal server, not to exceed
3072, ie: SharedSection=1024,3072,2048,512

~Rick


> 
> Hello,
> 
> It's a very long story how I got to this answer for our mail 
> servers, but if you do the following registry change I'll bet 
> a cup of coffee that your problem goes away and your server 
> has some minor increase in overall capacity. This change 
> adjusts the size of desktop heaps created by non-interactive 
> services.  The default from Microsoft is 512.  After some 
> research and lots of testing 2048 is our magic number.  This 
> will not actually require more installed RAM on your server, 
> but is mysteriously helpful.
> 
>      2.      Under the HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE subtree, go to the following
> subkey:
> 
> \System\CurrentControlSet\Control\Session Manager\ SubSystems\Windows
> 
> The default data for this value may look something like the 
> following (all on one line): 
> 
> 
>    %SystemRoot%\system32\csrss.exe ObjectDirectory=\Windows
>    SharedSection=1024,3072 Windows=On SubSystemType=Windows
>    ServerDll=basesrv,1 ServerDll=winsrv:UserServerDllInitialization,3
>    ServerDll=winsrv:ConServerDllInitialization,2 ProfileControl=Off
>    MaxRequestThreads=16
>                    
> 
> You must make the following change to this value:
> 
> Scan along the line until you reach the part that defines the 
> SharedSection values and add ",2048" after the second number. 
> This value should now look something like the following:
> 
> 
>    %SystemRoot%\system32\csrss.exe ObjectDirectory=\Windows
>    SharedSection=1024,3072,2048 Windows=On SubSystemType=Windows
>    ServerDll=basesrv,1 ServerDll=winsrv:UserServerDllInitialization,3
>    ServerDll=winsrv:ConServerDllInitialization,2 ProfileControl=Off
>    MaxRequestThreads=16
>                    
> 
> After making this change, quit Regedt32, and then restart the server.
> 
> 
> I am assuming you are running Windows 2000 Server and have 
> not confirmed this Windows 2003.
> 
> Some of the above info is referenced in the following 
> Microsoft article 
> http://support.microsoft.com/default.aspx?scid=kb;EN-US;q142676
> 
> Let me know how it works for you.
> 
> Troy
> 
> > 
> > Hey Guys,
> > 
> > I am having a problem here... not sure if it is with 
> declude or with 
> > f-prot. Thought I would ask here. What is happening is 
> this.  My mail 
> > will be coming in, I run task manager and see many declude.exe 
> > running.  then all of a sudden mail will not come in.  when I check 
> > the task manager this time.. I have many upon many smtp32.exe just 
> > sitting there.  The reason I think it might be a declude/f-prot 
> > problem is a few months ago I kept getting an error message with 
> > F-Prot.exe, and I would have to reboot the machine.  I then changed 
> > the config file to use fpcmd.exe.  Could this be locking up now and 
> > cause declude to freeze.
> > 
> > Bennie
> > 
> > 

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