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<blockquote data-quote="Henry" data-source="post: 74664" data-attributes="member: 158"><p>Just so you hear more than Reapersaurus saying it (which was in truth a little on the low-tact side Reap), I highly recommend the server for your site be bumped up to at least 512 MB in RAM, if not more - Where Windows 2000 is concerned, the more the merrier.</p><p></p><p>If you need any assistance with that, any of the "computer-savvy" board members would be glad to help you - all that is needed is the make and model number of the system in question, and we would be able to single out the appropriate type of RAM (For instance, Compaq computers cannot use standard 3rd party RAM). </p><p></p><p><a href="http://www.kingston.com" target="_blank">www.kingston.com</a> has an excellent online memory-search program, and Kingston has both good price and quality to back them up. I believe both Viking and PNY, two other excellent quality memory distributors, can help with this.</p><p></p><p>P.S. - Do you have actual physical access to the server? I thought I recalled in a post that you did not, but did not know if that changed with the server purchase.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Henry, post: 74664, member: 158"] Just so you hear more than Reapersaurus saying it (which was in truth a little on the low-tact side Reap), I highly recommend the server for your site be bumped up to at least 512 MB in RAM, if not more - Where Windows 2000 is concerned, the more the merrier. If you need any assistance with that, any of the "computer-savvy" board members would be glad to help you - all that is needed is the make and model number of the system in question, and we would be able to single out the appropriate type of RAM (For instance, Compaq computers cannot use standard 3rd party RAM). [url]www.kingston.com[/url] has an excellent online memory-search program, and Kingston has both good price and quality to back them up. I believe both Viking and PNY, two other excellent quality memory distributors, can help with this. P.S. - Do you have actual physical access to the server? I thought I recalled in a post that you did not, but did not know if that changed with the server purchase. [/QUOTE]
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