Disable Virtual Memory/Page File/Paging File Via Group Policy

We have several machines running Windows Server 2012 and we wanted to disable the paging file using Group Policy.  It took a while to find the answer but I got it working and I wanted to share with you how this is done.  First of all, to do this
manually, you would need to follow these steps:
1)Right-click Computer, select Properties.
2)Click on Advanced System Properties
3)Choose the Advanced tab
4)Under Performance, click the Settings... button
5)Choose the Advanced tab
6)Under Virtual Memory, click the Change... button
7)Choose No paging file
Obviously this process is cumbersome just for one system let alone a dozen or more.  To take care of this automatically using Group Policy, you will need to do the following:
1)Create a GPO, then go to the Group Policy Management Editor
2)Navigate to Computer Configuration>Preferences>Windows Settings>Registry
3)Create a new registry item using the following settings:
a: Action: Replace
b: Hive: HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE
c: Key Path: SYSTEM\CurrentControlSet\Control\Session Manager\Memory Management
d: Value Name: PagingFiles (do not check the Default option)
e: Value type: REG_MULTI_SZ
f: Value data: 0x10000
There is no specific setting in group policy to disable the paging file, so you must instead follow these procedures to allow group policy to modify a registry key in Windows.  I tested it out on a Windows 7 computer and a Server 2012 machine. 
No reboot was required, just a simple gpupdate /force command in CMD.  Good luck, and don't forget to test it first!  Not all systems or environments are created equal.
tags: page file, paging file, virtual memory, pagefile, pagingfile, virtualmemory, pagingfiles

> disable the paging file
Not supported by Microsoft... On all SKUs.
Martin
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    Right Click
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    Best regards,
    Justin Gu

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