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I agree - the sysinternals tools are nice, but if you don't want to mess with that right now, you can also see the virtual memory allocation in Task Manager if you just go to View > Select Columns.
Regards,
Brandon
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Try using the pstools suite from sysinternals. This will show the virtual memory allocated:
C:\> pslist -m oracle
That is what you are up against for a process limit, not the "committed" memory that appears in task manager.
hth.
Paul
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