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Enable the Lock Pages in Memory Option for Windows
#1
The group Policy switch im trying to figure out through the registry or Change in environment variables the key is called LockPagesInMemory, ive been able to find out how to enable it through command prompts or group policy but i haven't found an article about any otherways to enable LockPagesInMemory
Thankyou in Advance

A couple of websites about LockPagesInMemory

https://msdn.microsoft.com/en-us/library/ms190730.aspx

https://windowsitpro.com/windows-server/how-can-i-grant-user-rights-command-line

#2
You are trying to set user rights for Lock Pages in Memory, this is not done with a registry key.

But you can use this utility ntrights.exe in the Windows 2003 Resource kit, you can set lots of Windows privileges, including your Lock Pages in memory that you want to do. The resource kit is a bundle of tools by Microsoft, you can download it at:

Windows Server 2003 Resource Kit Tools
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#3
Oh that makes since on why i cant find anything about a registry key then. How would i be able to do that on windows 10?

#4
I was able to enable it and it seems to working great but i read that you also need to set the minservermemory and the maxservermemory but what would i need to do on windows 10?

#5
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These spreadsheets list the policy settings for computer and user configurations that are included in the Administrative template files delivered with the Windows operating systems specified. You can configure these policy settings when you edit Group Policy Objects.

Group Policy Settings Reference for Windows and Windows Server
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#6
Thank you britec.

How i was to enable SeLockMemoryPrivilege on windows 10 home lasttime is by downloading and installing gpedit off of diviant arts website well needless to say i had to redue my pc do to funny business happining to my pc anyways i put 2 and 2 together and came up with this [HKEY_USERS\S-1-5-21-1626428390-133272573-538072872-1001\System\CurrentControlSet\Policies]
"SeLockMemoryPrivilege"=dword:00000001 and in environment variables i added the values shown in picture below,well i dont have much to show for bench marking besides an internet test(which makes it seem as my web pages appear instantly which is verry nice) but my system in general seems to be a bit more snapier in response but im just curious on some ideas of what to lookout for that tell me hey you need to fix this key business ,you know what i mean?

   

   

https://speccy.piriform.com/results/jr1RrpVcvBWXxBT0UYi8sPm

#7
you need to install anti virus man

#8
I have avast installed read the list of programs i have which is located in the link

#9
We can close the thread. Thank you everyone

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