C
Cheri Johnson
I have Windows 2000 Advanced Server with 5 terminal
clients on it. Periodically it will have a
message "Virtual Memory is too low" increasing size. This
almost slows the server down to a standstill. Why this
happens about every other day is a mystery to me because
the same files are on the system and have not been
changed. This server has minimal files on it and the
program that the terminal services clients run has not
changed. In order to give the terminal services client
access to the server when they need to I have to restart
the server. Is there anything to be done other than tying
up memory by increasing the file size with what it does
not need or is there some other way to prevent this from
happening so often?
clients on it. Periodically it will have a
message "Virtual Memory is too low" increasing size. This
almost slows the server down to a standstill. Why this
happens about every other day is a mystery to me because
the same files are on the system and have not been
changed. This server has minimal files on it and the
program that the terminal services clients run has not
changed. In order to give the terminal services client
access to the server when they need to I have to restart
the server. Is there anything to be done other than tying
up memory by increasing the file size with what it does
not need or is there some other way to prevent this from
happening so often?