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  • Set “Lock Pages in Memory”:

    Open the Group Policies Console:

    START-RUN , enter - gpedit.msc

    Computer Configuration - Windows Settings - Security Settings – Local Policies - User Rights Assignment

    In the detail, open “Lock Pages In Memory”.

    Click – ADD

    Add the SQL Server start-up acct.

    Tim White

  • 2 Tim 3:16 (4/7/2009)


    Set “Lock Pages in Memory”:

    Open the Group Policies Console:

    START-RUN , enter - gpedit.msc

    Computer Configuration - Windows Settings - Security Settings – Local Policies - User Rights Assignment

    In the detail, open “Lock Pages In Memory”.

    Click – ADD

    Add the SQL Server start-up acct.

    hi what is a SQL server start up acct???

    thanks

  • The Service Account of your SQL Server.

    Tim White

  • 2 Tim 3:16 (4/7/2009)


    The Service Account of your SQL Server.

    how we know that this particular account is the service account.

    is it wen i login SSMS it give windows authentication ?? is it tha that one

  • go into the SQL Server Configuration Manager. On the left side, click on SQL Server Services. On the right side you will see the account that each service is running under.

    After you set the Lock Pages in memory, you will need to cycle SQL. Maybe even reboot, I don't remember about the reboot.

    Tim White

  • Its Log on as Local system Accountits my own laptop does this mean i logging in as administrator?

  • how this works in real production environment sorry i dont have exprience. if say a developer wants to access, then on his desktop he has SSMS? and he connects to the sql server with the user account we provided/?

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  • Click Start, click Run, type gpedit.msc, and then click OK. The Group Policy dialog box appears.

    Expand Computer Configuration, and then expand Windows Settings.

    Expand Security Settings, and then expand Local Policies.

    Click User Rights Assignment, and then double-click Lock pages in memory.

    In the Local Security Policy Setting dialog box, click Add User or Group.

    In the Select Users or Groups dialog box, add the account that has permission to run the Sqlservr.exe file, and then click OK.

    Close the Group Policy dialog box.

    Restart the SQL Server service.

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  • hi .. wen i check this counter i m geting this value m confused wat to do

    \\FICBRMFOTEST02\Process(sqlservr)\% Processor Time

    0.833312001

    57.29020004

    111.1429881

    191.5575961

    199.7865521

    179.9953921

    126.3509321

    37.91569602

    72.39398005

    133.9549041

    157.7042961

    199.9948801

    158.9542641

    100.8307521

    75.83139205

    1.562460001

    4.791544003

    14.99961601

    14.68712401

    13.12466401

    9.791416006

    as the total processor time is max it goes to ..... 25 %

    and i want some help for this value and wat to do .....

    Memory Manager KB

    ------------------------------ --------------------

    VM Reserved 3018640

    VM Committed 54372

    AWE Allocated 1908736

    Reserved Memory 1024

    Reserved Memory In Use 0

  • waiting for the reply..........

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