Hello,
Take a look at this:
This sounds like you are running out of Desktop Heap.
The limits should be the same for Windows Vista as they were in Windows XP.
use the following article to modfiy you Desktop Heap:
840342 Applications may not run correctly in a Terminal Services environment
http://support.microsoft.com/default...b;EN-US;840342
The article lists the registry locations for changing "Desktop Heap" so
while the issue may not be exact , the only reference here is the that one
setting.
SessionViewSize is the setting you want to change. Increase it and see it
allviates the issue.
I point to the article as it explains some of the limits around increasing
this value.
Thanks,
Darrell Gorter[MSFT]
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|>I'm using Premium Vista version and always can't open a new app or
window. I
|>keep my machine running for days and many apps, I have lots of CPU and
|>memory, and only utilizing half - 1 GB. So how can I get more windows
open &
|>apps running? The limits seem lower than XP.
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|>Thanks
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