"COPE2" <> wrote in message
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> I've just successful installed windows live messenger 09 on my server 03
> standard. Although, I am amazed that you have to install all these
> additional things just to get messenger working. *Check out this list
> "*'Microsoft Application Error Reporting (32-bit)'
> (http://messenger.jonathankay.com/redir/w3rc/dw20.asp) or 'Microsoft
> Application Error Reporting (64-bit)'
> (http://messenger.jonathankay.com/redir/w3rc/dw2064.asp), 'Microsoft
> Visual Studio Runtime'
> (http://messenger.jonathankay.com/redir/w3rc/msvcrt.asp), 'Windows Live
> Communications Platform'
> (http://messenger.jonathankay.com/red...e/contacts.asp), 'Segoe UI
> Font' (http://messenger.jonathankay.com/redir/w3rc/segoe.asp)".
>
> I was actually able to find the msi on a few websites, but they did not
> instruct me on installing the other things, so I kept installing it,
> then when I loaded it, it would not run.
>
> There's quite a few people out there who use server 03 on their home
> computers. It is better than XP.
This is a tad OT, but I was using it to run three half-life servers on an
older Sempron 2400+. 1GB of memory. Found that server 03 apparently has too
much overhead for slower processors. As the three processes started
consuming more and more cpu, the cpu consumption would rise
disproportionally. Each server, fully loaded, only requires 10-15% cpu, but
running all three at the same time would max out cpu with partial loads. I
suspect the cpu scheduler is not efficient enough for this slower processor
and the context switches were taking too much time. Unlike Linux, you can't
choose a cpu scheduler - you are stuck with what Microsoft thinks you want.
I may be way off track, but I removed server 2003 and installed Win2000,
problem solved. I can run three servers with the expected amount of cpu
consumption.