[THIN] Re: AW: Re: Windows cannot load your profile. Please increase the registry size and restart the computer.

  • From: "Nuno Jose Sequeira" <nsequeira@xxxxxxxxxxxx>
  • To: <thin@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
  • Date: Thu, 28 Oct 2004 12:38:38 +0100

Mark, 

So you think I should put the registry values to default = 0 and then
use the maxium registry size of 216Mb? Or I must tune each server ?

Thanks.

Nuno 

-----Original Message-----
From: Landin, Mark [mailto:Mark.Landin@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx] 
Sent: quarta-feira, 27 de Outubro de 2004 16:04
To: thin@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
Subject: [THIN] Re: AW: Re: Windows cannot load your profile. Please
increase the registry size and restart the computer.

>I assume you've maxed out the maximum registry size? 
>If the servers are still set to the defaults, then your problem is
quite 
>simple, there's not enough registry space..
>               My Computer > properties > advanced > performance
options > change > registry size > maximum registry size.
>Try 216 MB.

Well that's where the PagePoolSize and Maximum registry settings come
in. The Windows 2000 VMM has a bug that causes a problem when the
default parameters for those settings are used. [The Windows 2003 VMM
purportedly does not suffer from this behavior]. It effectively limits
the registry size to 128MB, no matter what max size you set as you
mention above. I ran into this exact same issue with exactly the same
symptoms, and MS support gave me new settings for those registry keys
and the problem was resolved. Setting a higher registry size IS
necessary, but is not always sufficient.
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