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MorinK
Hello,
I work for a public school system running both Windows XP Pro (SP2) and
Windows 2000 Pro (SP4) PCs. I have a strange problem that started around
12/13/07 on only my Windows 2000 PCs and has been intermittently happening on
most if not all of my 2000 PCs.
The user gets a popup message on the screen "Virtual Memory Minimum Too
Low: Your system is low on virtual memory. Windows is increasing the size of
your virtual memory paging file". They just click on the OK button and it
goes away and they continue to work. All these PCs have been running very
well until aroung 12/13/07. I am running a WSUS server and just so happens
that seven Windows 2000 updates where pushed out to the PCs (coincidence ?).
My Windows XP PCs are not experiencing this problem.
Could one of these updates have caused this ? I did nothing to these PCs
before the updates and they were all running fine. I checked the Event
Viewer on multiple 2000 PCs and they all started experiencing the popup
messages around the time of the updates. Any help would be greatly
appreciated.
Thanks,
Kurt ....
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I work for a public school system running both Windows XP Pro (SP2) and
Windows 2000 Pro (SP4) PCs. I have a strange problem that started around
12/13/07 on only my Windows 2000 PCs and has been intermittently happening on
most if not all of my 2000 PCs.
The user gets a popup message on the screen "Virtual Memory Minimum Too
Low: Your system is low on virtual memory. Windows is increasing the size of
your virtual memory paging file". They just click on the OK button and it
goes away and they continue to work. All these PCs have been running very
well until aroung 12/13/07. I am running a WSUS server and just so happens
that seven Windows 2000 updates where pushed out to the PCs (coincidence ?).
My Windows XP PCs are not experiencing this problem.
Could one of these updates have caused this ? I did nothing to these PCs
before the updates and they were all running fine. I checked the Event
Viewer on multiple 2000 PCs and they all started experiencing the popup
messages around the time of the updates. Any help would be greatly
appreciated.
Thanks,
Kurt ....
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