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Jef Sullivan

2004-04-12, 7:44 pm

The "official" minimum memory amount, for a Windows 2000 Advanced Server, is 256 MB on a 400 MHZ system. What is the "recommended" memory amount?


George Cheng [MSFT]

2004-04-14, 3:34 pm

See the following

http://www.microsoft.com/windows200...n/sysreqs/defau
lt.asp

Thank You

George Cheng

Microsoft Application Center & Index Server Support

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