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RWNPG = Resource Wait NonPaGed dynamic memory | RWNPG = Resource Wait NonPaGed dynamic memory | ||
- | A process will go into this state when it is unsuccessful in allocating non-paged dynamic memory. | + | A process will go into this state when it is unsuccessful in allocating non-paged dynamic memory. |
You can contact 1-866-3-PARSEC or support@parsec.com to log a case to assist in freeing up or increasing that memory as appropriate. | You can contact 1-866-3-PARSEC or support@parsec.com to log a case to assist in freeing up or increasing that memory as appropriate. | ||
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