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Stuart
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      13th Feb 2004
I've got a terminal server that is running Hummingbird
Exceed (version 8.0) and Microsoft Excel (version 9.0).
We've often experienced application memory errors when
running these two apps on workstations and I was wondering
if there is a way to ensure these two apps run in seperate
memory thru a short cut on their desktop?

As always, any help greatly appreciated.

Stuart
 
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Matthew Harris [MVP]
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      13th Feb 2004
By default, user application on a server are all
encapsulated and therefore are in separate memory spaces
(at least, they should be). What workstation Os was
displaying this problem?

-M

>-----Original Message-----
>I've got a terminal server that is running Hummingbird
>Exceed (version 8.0) and Microsoft Excel (version 9.0).
>We've often experienced application memory errors when
>running these two apps on workstations and I was

wondering
>if there is a way to ensure these two apps run in

seperate
>memory thru a short cut on their desktop?
>
>As always, any help greatly appreciated.
>
>Stuart
>.
>

 
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Stuart
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      16th Feb 2004
Hi Matthew, thanks for the reply.

The OS is Windows 2000 Professional (service packs 2 - 4)
and we've tried it on various different workstations over
the last few months.

Regards

Stuart

>-----Original Message-----
>By default, user application on a server are all
>encapsulated and therefore are in separate memory spaces
>(at least, they should be). What workstation Os was
>displaying this problem?
>
>-M
>
>>-----Original Message-----
>>I've got a terminal server that is running Hummingbird
>>Exceed (version 8.0) and Microsoft Excel (version 9.0).
>>We've often experienced application memory errors when
>>running these two apps on workstations and I was

>wondering
>>if there is a way to ensure these two apps run in

>seperate
>>memory thru a short cut on their desktop?
>>
>>As always, any help greatly appreciated.
>>
>>Stuart
>>.
>>

>.
>

 
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Matthew Harris [MVP]
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      17th Feb 2004
For separate memory spaces, try this link:

http://support.microsoft.com/default.aspx?scid=kb;en-
us;156360&Product=win2000

-M

>-----Original Message-----
>Hi Matthew, thanks for the reply.
>
>The OS is Windows 2000 Professional (service packs 2 - 4)
>and we've tried it on various different workstations over
>the last few months.
>
>Regards
>
>Stuart
>
>>-----Original Message-----
>>By default, user application on a server are all
>>encapsulated and therefore are in separate memory spaces
>>(at least, they should be). What workstation Os was
>>displaying this problem?
>>
>>-M
>>
>>>-----Original Message-----
>>>I've got a terminal server that is running Hummingbird
>>>Exceed (version 8.0) and Microsoft Excel (version 9.0).
>>>We've often experienced application memory errors when
>>>running these two apps on workstations and I was

>>wondering
>>>if there is a way to ensure these two apps run in

>>seperate
>>>memory thru a short cut on their desktop?
>>>
>>>As always, any help greatly appreciated.
>>>
>>>Stuart
>>>.
>>>

>>.
>>

>.
>

 
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