Error 1013000 loading application: Unable to Create Request Server Thread

We are currently getting the following error "Error 1013000 loading application: Unable to Create Request Server Thread" when attempting to load more than 5 applications onto our new Essbase server. The O/S is Windows 2003 and we are running Essbase 6.5.5. Our old server, running Windows 2000, is not experiencing this problem.

I think I've found the problem! It seems the server team didn't set up the swap file, hence, when physical memory started to run a little low on the box, the thread could not be created. FYI, we had already increased the SERVERTHREADS option in the Essbase.cfg file.

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