Someone accepted the default.

If you're not doing anything else but paging, just let the OS handle it
automatically, or manually shrink it to 4GB or so.

Why is 8GB sitting in a print server anyway?

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On Fri, Oct 14, 2011 at 10:47 AM, [email protected] <[email protected]
> wrote:

> Okay, this isn't something I've seen before.
>
> Inherited a print server.  It has 7 network printers.  There doesn't seem
> to be an extraordinary amount of printing going on (read: minimal).  The
> server has 8GB of memory (2008 R2).  Strangely enough, the paging file
> minimum is set at 24,000 and maximum at 36,000.  Anyone have thoughts as to
> why such a large paging file?  I've never seen anything like this before,
> ha.  Not on a hardly-used server with 8GB of memory.  Just curious...
>
> J
>
>
>

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