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Windows 2003 Standard Edition and the 2G limit

Windows 2003 Standard Edition and the 2G limit

2006-02-22       - By William B Ferguson
Reply:     1     2     3     4     5     6     7     8     9     10  

I've seen that before, but on my 4GB system (Dell PowerEdge 2600), Oracle
still only sees 2GB available, though I do remember a discussion a while
back that the Veritas Backup software automatically grabs 2GB's as well,
so that might be my problem. I'm really to busy to spend any time trying
to figure it out, but if anybody has a quick answer, I'll be glad to
accept it.  :^)

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> Subject: Re: Windows 2003 Standard Edition and the 2G limit
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> According to MS
> (http://www.microsoft.com/windowsserver2003/evaluation/overvie
> w/standard.mspx),
> MS Win2K3 R2 Standard will support up to 4GB RAM.  Enterprise
> Edition bumps you up to 64GB max.
>
> --Tom
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