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Insufficient Memory in Windows Server 2000
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24/07/2002 14:01:35
 
 
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23/07/2002 03:38:22
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Visual FoxPro
Category:
FoxPro 2.x
Miscellaneous
Thread ID:
00681492
Message ID:
00682173
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>My client is running a FPW2.6 app on a Windows 2000 Server using Citrix. There are other servers using WIN NT4 and Citrix running the same app. These have no problems.
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>On the Win 2000 server, after a while, we get an error messagebox from Windows 2000 - "Insufficient Memory" and the NTVDM shuts down. This error is at system level so FPW26 error trapping does not come in.
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>The worst part is that after this happening on one remote computer's sessions, ALL the other sessions running on that server are corrupt and come up with weird errors and have to be shut down as well. What this means is that the corruption in one NTVDM is affecting other sessions on that server.
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>Setting the CONFIG.FPW file to
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>MEMLIMIT=70,8096,20000
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>seems to reduce the frequency of the problem, but the problem still persists.
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>Does anyone know of or has heard of this problem? Any Fix?


Two obvious ones - first change the MEMLIMIT to a maximum of 15500, and second, adjust the .PIF of the FPW app to run in its own address space rather than the shared Win16 address space.
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