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Glenn Josephson <[log in to unmask]>
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Tue, 24 Jul 2001 19:32:47 -0400
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Actually, for a server that really going to do anything under NT4 or 2000,
128 megs of memory is barely enough. Memory is cheap these days, bump it up
to 256 or 512 megs. With just 128 megs you'll take a performance hit from a
lot of swapping.
Glenn




> Hi,
>
> Thank you for all your answers. Okay, I have Windows
> 2000 Server Edition. At work, we have a machine, a
> server. Windows NT 4 Server Edition is the operating
> system of this server.
> Could I install the Windows 2000 Server Edition on the
> Windows NT 4 Server Edition? The machine has 128 mb
> ram, so the memory won't be a problem.
> If this is possible, I am thinking to make a backup of
> all the files on the Server, and then install the
> server edition of Windows 2000 in the weekend.

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