We are running TM1 on Windows 2000 terminal and are hitting the 2GB limit. The 3GB switch is not officially supported (details here) by MSoft. My understanding is that the 3GB switch still works on the other versions of the OS.
Can anyone confirm that the 3GB switch works on Windows 2000 Terminal (5.00.2195 Service pack 4, if that helps!)?
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3GB switch and Windows 2000 Terminal
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Re: 3GB switch and Windows 2000 Terminal
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No idea about the 3 Gb switch but Happy New Year to you and everyone else on the forum.
No idea about the 3 Gb switch but Happy New Year to you and everyone else on the forum.
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Re: 3GB switch and Windows 2000 Terminal
I know the switch can be done for Windows 2000 & 2003
http://support.cognos.com/supported/tti ... nistration
but I can't find the documentation to actually do it. It has been a while.
http://support.cognos.com/supported/tti ... nistration
but I can't find the documentation to actually do it. It has been a while.
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Re: 3GB switch and Windows 2000 Terminal
On Windows 2000 the /3GB switch is only supported on the Advanced Server and Datacenter Server.
You can read about it here:
http://support.microsoft.com/kb/328882
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Mike
You can read about it here:
http://support.microsoft.com/kb/328882
Regards
Mike
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Re: 3GB switch and Windows 2000 Terminal
Thanks for the responses.
Mike, I know that the switch is not supported for my version of the OS, my belief was that it still worked in other versions of the OS it just isn't "supported".
The link you provide does seem to explicitly state that this isn't the case though which is different to what my understanding has been previously.
Eric I know how to apply the switch (it's shown in the link in my first post) do you know which version of Windows 2000 you have applied it too previously?
Thanks
Mike, I know that the switch is not supported for my version of the OS, my belief was that it still worked in other versions of the OS it just isn't "supported".
The link you provide does seem to explicitly state that this isn't the case though which is different to what my understanding has been previously.
Eric I know how to apply the switch (it's shown in the link in my first post) do you know which version of Windows 2000 you have applied it too previously?
Thanks
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Re: 3GB switch and Windows 2000 Terminal
Hi Steve,
The other Mike is right. The 3GB switch doesn't do anything in Windows 2000 Standard edition, unfortunately:
http://msdn.microsoft.com/en-us/library/ms791558.aspx
Regards,
Mike
The other Mike is right. The 3GB switch doesn't do anything in Windows 2000 Standard edition, unfortunately:
http://msdn.microsoft.com/en-us/library/ms791558.aspx
There are a number of boot settings like this that can be used in OS versions where the setting isn't fully supported (for driver testing and debugging purposes), but you don't get much with this particular one in Windows 2000 Standard Ed.On other versions of Windows NT and Windows 2000, this feature restricts the kernel to addresses above the 3 GB boundary. However, user-mode applications cannot access more than 2 GB of address space.
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Re: 3GB switch and Windows 2000 Terminal
Just to follow up I can confirm that the switch does not work in the OS I mention. 

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