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July 2003

Increasing the Registry Size Limit


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I have a Windows 2000 machine that's giving me a problem. When I boot and log on to the machine, it displays the following error message: Your maximum registry size is too small. To ensure that Windows runs properly, increase your registry size. How can I correct this error?

The solution is to increase the Registry Size Limit (RSL) value. Open the Control Panel System applet and go to the Advanced tab. Click Performance Options, then click Change (in the Performance Options dialog box's Virtual Memory section). The Virtual Memory dialog box, which Figure 2 shows, contains the RSL settings. Increase the value in the Maximum registry size (MB) text box; I recommend at least twice the Current registry size value. You'll need to reboot the machine for the changes to the RSL value to take effect.

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I have this problem in a Windows 2000 Server (DC), I set up the RSL to 120 MB, and everyday I receive the error message about increase the RSL, How could I solve this?

Oscar October 08, 2003


cheers good one

Anonymous User November 05, 2004 (Article Rating: )


great advice , THANK YOU

Anonymous User November 13, 2004 (Article Rating: )


Thanks for the help!

Anonymous User November 15, 2004 (Article Rating: )


Sincere thanks

Anonymous User January 14, 2005 (Article Rating: )


Sincere thanks

Anonymous User January 14, 2005 (Article Rating: )


Thanks - I typed the error message into MS help and of course received totally unrelated anwers. Typed it into Google and you were first link. I wonder why I'm not too excited about MS new "Search" service.

Anonymous User January 16, 2005 (Article Rating: )


cheers i owe u a beer!!

Anonymous User February 07, 2005


I have this problem too on Win2k Pro, but there MUST be more to it than RSL! I've increased the RSL from twice to 10 TIMES the current registry size and I'm still getting the message.


kudzuken February 26, 2005 (Article Rating: )


Anyone know where this setting is on Server 2003?

Anonymous User April 12, 2005 (Article Rating: )


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