Clearing share memory in windows server 03 + mssql

Hi,
Can any one tell me how to clear share memory in Windows Server 2003 +MSSQL box??
Thanks and regards,
Partha

Hi Juan,
Actually someone told me to do so for the following reason , can you help me in this regard
Hello All,
In our portal box when I tried to start the gateway using the following command :
D:\usr\sap\EP1\SYS\exe\uc\NTAMD64>gwrd -force pf=D:\usr\sap\EP1\SYS\profile\EP1_JC01_tdep
It shows the following message :
rslgwr1(21): Searching for overlap point in pre-existing SysLog file...
I also found in dev_rd the following message
LOCATION SAP-Gateway on host tdep / sapgw01
ERROR Gateway not connected to local R/3
TIME Wed Jan 21 11:44:04 2009
RELEASE 700
COMPONENT SAP-Gateway
VERSION 2
RC 726
MODULE gwxxrd.c
LINE 8211
COUNTER 1
Also rfc trace is following
Connection Error
Error when opening an RFC connection
ERROR: Gateway not connected to local R/3
LOCATION: SAP-Gateway on host tdep / sapgw01
COMPONENT: SAP-Gateway
COUNTER: 1
MODULE: gwxxrd.c
LINE: 8211
RETURN CODE: 726
The following command also give you some idea
C:\Documents and Settings\ep1adm.TDEP.001>netstat
TCP tdep:sapgw31 tdsap:sapgw01 ESTABLISHED
TCP tdep:sapgw32 tdsap:sapgw01 ESTABLISHED
TCP tdep:sapgw33 tdsap:sapgw01 ESTABLISHED
TCP tdep:sapgw34 tdsap:sapgw01 ESTABLISHED
TCP tdep:sapgw35 tdsap:sapgw01 ESTABLISHED
TCP tdep:sapgw36 tdsap:sapgw01 ESTABLISHED
TCP tdep:sapgw37 tdsap:sapgw01 ESTABLISHED
TCP tdep:sapgw38 tdsap:sapgw01 ESTABLISHED
TCP tdep:sapgw39 tdsap:sapgw01 ESTABLISHED
TCP tdep:sapgw40 tdsap:sapgw01 ESTABLISHED
TCP tdep:sapgw41 tdsap:sapgw01 ESTABLISHED
TCP tdep:sapgw42 tdsap:sapgw01 ESTABLISHED
TCP tdep:sapgw44 tdsap:sapgw01 ESTABLISHED
TCP tdep:sapgw45 tdsap:sapgw01 ESTABLISHED
TCP tdep:sapgw46 tdsap:sapgw01 ESTABLISHED
TCP tdep:sapgw47 tdsap:sapgw01 ESTABLISHED
TCP tdep:sapgw48 tdsap:sapgw01 ESTABLISHED
TCP tdep:sapgw49 tdsap:sapgw01 ESTABLISHED
TCP tdep:sapgw50 tdsap:sapgw01 ESTABLISHED
TCP tdep:sapgw51 tdsap:sapgw01 ESTABLISHED
TCP tdep:sapgw52 tdsap:sapgw01 ESTABLISHED
TCP tdep:sapgw53 tdsap:sapgw01 ESTABLISHED
TCP tdep:sapgw54 tdsap:sapgw01 ESTABLISHED
TCP tdep:sapgw55 tdsap:sapgw01 ESTABLISHED
TCP tdep:sapgw56 tdsap:sapgw01 ESTABLISHED
But I am unable to telnet the ports of tdep.
Please guide me in this regard.
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