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Default Available Excel Resource's Testing

Does anyone know how to test for current stack space "being used" vs. total
stack space "available" in Excel, as well as "total memory available" vs.
"the current memory being used" (all in terms of Excel's allotments given
and Excel's restrictions put in place as maximum's in these regards)?



I have Excel 2003 Pro, it limits you to 1 gig of RAM for example, regardless
of what you have on your server. My server has 2 gig's, hosting 30 users via
Citrix Metaframe. I'm about to add 40 more users, I'm wondering if I will
crash due to any of the above criteria being exceeded (or any other relevant
criteria I am not aware of). I'm also wondering if each user running their
own insteance of the workbooks in Excel as "read only" EACH get 1 gig of
memory, or if ALL USERS PERIOD are limited to "1 gig total" aggregately
while all on my server?



Thank You,

Matt


 
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