Can you give any specs on the machine this is running on?  Memory/CPU
information?  I've found lots of problems with Exchange when you've got low
memory.

We're running 300+ users on a server that is only exchange, and the only way
I could manage the box properly was with 1 gig of memory.  So the memory
requirements when you throw Proxy into the mix might be a little
higher....or some ratio depending on your number of users and the size of
the priv.edb.

Good Luck.
Jason Morris CCDA CCNP
Network Administrator
MJMC, Inc.
708-225-2350
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-----Original Message-----
From: Tim Gilroy [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Wednesday, August 22, 2001 4:51 AM
To: NT System Admin Issues
Subject: Proxy issue with WWW


This may be a little out of synch with the main thread of the forum but I
am needing a little assistance and thoughts.

I have an SBS 4.5 server SP6a running Exchange SP3 and Proxy SP1. The
issue I seem to get is that the server will not dial out on occasion. Very
often) It will also hang up the Web service which I need to kill with
resource kit tools to recover.  If I try to view proxy server reports it
seems to time out on building the page.   I am going to venture over to
some other forums but I thought I would seek assistance of colleagues hear
as there is usually significantly less noise.

Thanks in advance 
Tim Gilroy

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