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Rick
December 11th 03, 09:29 PM
Get this message every time a user logs on in XP Home. I
have checked all the support docs and tried all the fixes
trying to specify paging file size in System Properties.
I have made sure that System and Administrators have
rights to the drive. What else? Thanks.

Frank Jelenko
December 11th 03, 09:29 PM
First, when you first open the dialog box to set pagefile sizes, does it
show the changes you made? I.e., it does show there is pagefile on at least
one of your disks?
"Rick" > wrote in message
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> Get this message every time a user logs on in XP Home. I
> have checked all the support docs and tried all the fixes
> trying to specify paging file size in System Properties.
> I have made sure that System and Administrators have
> rights to the drive. What else? Thanks.

mrtee
December 11th 03, 09:29 PM
Do you have Intel's Application Accelerator installed?

If so uninstall it. Set your page file. Reboot several times to make =
sure that it stuck.

Download the latest version of IAA from the Intel site and install it.

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Jeff
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Rick
December 11th 03, 09:29 PM
Frank:
The dialog box does show the pagefile sizes previously
entered, but the actual file size shows as 0MB currently
allocated. I have an Athlon AMD chip, not Intel. Thanks.

>-----Original Message-----
>First, when you first open the dialog box to set
pagefile sizes, does it
>show the changes you made? I.e., it does show there is
pagefile on at least
>one of your disks?
>"Rick" > wrote in message
...
>> Get this message every time a user logs on in XP
Home. I
>> have checked all the support docs and tried all the
fixes
>> trying to specify paging file size in System
Properties.
>> I have made sure that System and Administrators have
>> rights to the drive. What else? Thanks.
>
>
>.
>

Rick
December 11th 03, 09:29 PM
Jeff:
Good question to ask since I did not mention that I have=20
AMD Athlon chip, not Intel. Thanks.
>-----Original Message-----
>Do you have Intel's Application Accelerator installed?
>
>If so uninstall it. Set your page file. Reboot several=20
times to make sure that it stuck.
>
>Download the latest version of IAA from the Intel site=20
and install it.
>
>--=20
>Just my 2=A2 worth
> Jeff
>_____in response to_____
>"Rick" > wrote in message=20
...
>| Get this message every time a user logs on in XP=20
Home. I=20
>| have checked all the support docs and tried all the=20
fixes=20
>| trying to specify paging file size in System=20
Properties. =20
>| I have made sure that System and Administrators have=20
>| rights to the drive. What else? Thanks.
>
>
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(http://www.grisoft.com).
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