Hi,
die offizielle Antwort von Lotus / Microsoft:
On a Windows NT 4.0 Server:
a. Open Control Panels and select the Network Control panel.
b. Select the Services panel.
c. Highlight the Server icon in the list and select the Properties Button.
d. From the four choices, select "Maximize Throughput for Network Applications" (instead of the default choice of "Maximize Throughput for File Sharing").
Why change this parameter?
By default, the Server parameter is set to "Maximize Throughput for File Sharing". This allocates memory for an unlimited number of connections to the server. By selecting "Maximize Throughput for Network Applications" , memory is still allocated for an unlimited number of connections to the server, and less memory is set aside for cache. This results in more memory available for servicing network throughput.
What gets changed in the registry when this change is made?
The following Registry parameter is changed from a value of one to zero: HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE \ System \ CurrentControlSet \ Control \ Session Manager \ Memory Management \ LargeSystemCache.
Gruss
MOD