Feedback Network Magic 5.5.9097.0-beta: Windows x64 problem starting Service.

It works fine on Windows Vista Business x64 - The Platform Service doens't start on Windows Server 2008 x64 Can you help me with this? Now i can't show my whole network.

Hi,
I had same problem.i resolved it by reinstalling OS and configuring high Page file.
Please set the max and min Page file size of same value.
and also do the java memory tuning as per SAP Notes.
Regards,
Sandeep Nayak

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