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AnthonyAZ - 08 Feb 2008 16:08 GMT
Hello all:
I have an end user that is runnign Windows 2000 sp4 and has 1 gig of ram.
After she logs in she gets the errror message

" Your maximum registry size is too small. To ensure that Windows runs
properly, increase your maximum registry size. For mor information, see
help."
I went to help and it did not tell me much.  Thank you for your help.

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John John - 08 Feb 2008 18:35 GMT
Look in the Help file for RSL (Registry Size Limit), it will tell you
how to increase the size, an increase of 1MB shoud be sufficient,
increase it in 1MB increments only.

This may be a one time only problem but you should not allow this to go
unchecked, it may cause major headaches down the road if there is an
underlying problem.  How big is the registry?  How big is the System
hive?  Look in the Event Viewer to see if any error messages are logged.

John

> Hello all:
>  I have an end user that is runnign Windows 2000 sp4 and has 1 gig of ram.
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>  help."
>  I went to help and it did not tell me much.  Thank you for your help.
Dave Patrick - 09 Feb 2008 04:34 GMT
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> Hello all:
> I have an end user that is runnign Windows 2000 sp4 and has 1 gig of ram.
[quoted text clipped - 4 lines]
> help."
> I went to help and it did not tell me much.  Thank you for your help.
 
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