At least with NT 4.0, it didn't matter with a lot of swap space -- same problem. My Win2K machine is a laptop, but I don't have anywhere near enough memory to test it. I've never used XP, so I can't comment...
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Apparently this feature has been on around for DX on Windows for a while. I see this behavior with an old version (4.1.1) on an NT machine with 1.5 GB RAM. I just chalked it up to having an old version that couldn't handle more than a 1024 MB. It wasn't critical for my applications on that machine and I run bigger DX jobs on Unix machines with a lot more memory.
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Yes, I found it somewhat odd that the maximum memory that I can start openDX with is about 1250. It simply refuses to start the server with more than that indicated. I have 2000 nominally. I did try 1500 and down, figuring I had to leave something for Brother Gates' monster OS (XP). I have not dorked with the swap (page) space settings from the defaults. Maybe I better have a look.
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