Yes it does, thankfully!
http://support.microsoft.com/default.aspx?kbid=815372&product=exch2003
Is a great article referencing what memory settings can be made on
Exchange 2003.

IF you do set the /3gb switch in the boot.ini, there are some other
modifications that are recommended to be made, such as setting the
/USERVA=3030 switch as well.  The KB article above refers to those
changes.


Ben Winzenz
Microsoft Exchange MVP
Network Engineer
Gardner & White
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The original poster does not say that he is using W2K3 -Enterprise
Edition- server -- does the /3GB switch apply to the standard version of
W2K3? The MSKB article cited below specifically says that it does not
apply to the standard versions of NT4 Server or W2K Server.

Greg


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Additionally, E2K3 will complain in the eventlog (I believe Application)
if it detects that you have your memory configured wrongly on the
machine... I don't remember the event number or source though.



 

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Wrong.  You use that switch if you have more than 1gb of memory.
http://support.microsoft.com/default.aspx?scid=kb;en-us;328882
references that among others.

David,

My guess would be that you should be fine without it. 


Ben Winzenz
Microsoft Exchange MVP
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Gardner & White
Ph (317) 843-3418



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Only use that if you are using more than 2 GB of memory.

Eric Fretz

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With E2K3 Enterprise on W2K3, using a gigabyte of memory, which side of
the /3gb switch does that fall?  I've seen references to use it if you
have "over a gigabyte" and other references to "a gigabyte or more." I'm
using one gig of memory, trying to figure out if I need to run the
switch or not.

Thanks,

David


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