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How can I give more memory to the Connection Name Utility (CNU) and the Microsoft Mail for AppleTalk Networks server when it is running as an extension or an application?

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How can I give more memory to the Connection Name Utility (CNU) and the Microsoft Mail for AppleTalk Networks server when it is running as an extension or an application?

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A. When Microsoft Mail for AppleTalk Networks is running as an extension, the administrator can sign in to mail as a network manager and can increase the amount of memory allocated to the server by choosing the Server Settings option from the Mail menu and setting the server memory allocation. Remember that extensions cannot be granted for more than half the total amount of memory in the machine. When the server is running as an application, you can select the application and press COMMAND+I. You can then adjust the amount of memory allocated in the preferred settings field accordingly. This same procedure is applied when you want to allocate more memory to the CNU when you are running Microsoft Mail Connection for PC and AppleTalk Networks.

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