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Windows 2003 SP1 won't let me set the lock pages in memoryoption...it says I need Sp2.

Is there a way around this?

I have a SQL 2005 with 8 GB of memory that I want to set AWE on.
But the local security policy won't let me, it says:

This setting is not comaptiple with computers running Windows 2000
Service Pack 1 or earlier.
Apply group Policy objects containing this setting only to computers
running a later version of the operating system.

Why does it say Windows 2000 SP1 or earlier? I'm running on Windows
2003, sp1.
Nov 29 '07 #1
2 2082
i think u dont need to set awe in win2k3.i also think that if u wanna
use more than 4gb ram, u need enterprise version of win2k3 and sql
On Nov 30, 7:21 am, Sanctus <mch...@hotmail.comwrote:
Is there a way around this?

I have a SQL 2005 with 8 GB of memory that I want to set AWE on.
But the local security policy won't let me, it says:

This setting is not comaptiple with computers running Windows 2000
Service Pack 1 or earlier.
Apply group Policy objects containing this setting only to computers
running a later version of the operating system.

Why does it say Windows 2000 SP1 or earlier? I'm running on Windows
2003, sp1.
Nov 30 '07 #2
Sanctus (mc****@hotmail.com) writes:
Is there a way around this?

I have a SQL 2005 with 8 GB of memory that I want to set AWE on.
But the local security policy won't let me, it says:

This setting is not comaptiple with computers running Windows 2000
Service Pack 1 or earlier.
Apply group Policy objects containing this setting only to computers
running a later version of the operating system.

Why does it say Windows 2000 SP1 or earlier? I'm running on Windows
2003, sp1.
Don't know what that means, but it seems that some version information
in Windows have been corrupted. I think you should ask in a Windows
forum.

--
Erland Sommarskog, SQL Server MVP, es****@sommarskog.se

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Nov 30 '07 #3

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