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I have an issue with a deployment of VB.NET I'd be interested in your

thoughts please.



I have rolled out VB.NET onto a box running W2K Advanced Server in

standalone mode running TSWeb. This box is a Dual Xeon 800+ with 3GB of

RAM.



Users connect to the box via the w3 interface and are happy with running

VB.NET for approx 18 users



As soon as more than 25+ users connect to the box and use VB.NET the box

grinds to a complete halt.



These are not *advanced* users of VB.NET and are simply creating simple code



How much RAM per users should I be spec'ing. MS tells me 64MB per user for

a TS connection and VB.NET will run inside 160MB. To be honest I feel this

a little on the lite side. W98 will run on a DX2/66 but you wouldn't want

to run it on type of hardware



Any help would be appreciated





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If all you have is an axe, every problem looks like hours of fun.


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Re:VB.NET and Users

Kinda missed the mark with that question. This newsgroup is for VB Classic

users (6 and below).



For the Microsoft news server, try these newsgroups...



microsoft.public.dotnet.general

microsoft.public.dotnet.languages.vb

microsoft.public.vsnet.general



If you don't get any answers there you may want to try the Windows Server

newsgroup:

microsoft.public.windows.server.general



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Chris Hanscom - Microsoft MVP (VB)

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"M15t3r M4g1c" <nochace@all.com>wrote in message

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I have an issue with a deployment of VB.NET I'd be interested in your

thoughts please.



I have rolled out VB.NET onto a box running W2K Advanced Server in

standalone mode running TSWeb. This box is a Dual Xeon 800+ with 3GB of

RAM.



Users connect to the box via the w3 interface and are happy with running

VB.NET for approx 18 users



As soon as more than 25+ users connect to the box and use VB.NET the box

grinds to a complete halt.



These are not *advanced* users of VB.NET and are simply creating simple

code



How much RAM per users should I be spec'ing. MS tells me 64MB per user

for

a TS connection and VB.NET will run inside 160MB. To be honest I feel

this

a little on the lite side. W98 will run on a DX2/66 but you wouldn't want

to run it on type of hardware



Any help would be appreciated





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If all you have is an axe, every problem looks like hours of fun.









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