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        UniqueDOSPSP=<Boolean>

   Default: false (see below for exception)
   Purpose: If enabled, tells Windows to start every
            application at a unique address (PSP). Each time
            Windows creates a new virtual machine to start
            a new application, Windows reserves a unique
            amount of memory (i bytes) below the application.
            For example, the first application would be
            loaded at address M, the second at address M+i,
            the third at M+2i, and so forth. The amount of
            memory i is determined by the PSPIncrement
            setting (earlier in this section). These settings
            should help assure that applications in different
            virtual machines all start at different
            addresses. Some networks use applications' load
            addresses to identify the different processes
            using the network. On such networks, failing to
            enable this setting might cause one application
            to fail when you exit another, because the
            network interprets them as the same. However,
            enabling this setting will leave slightly less
            memory for non-Windows applications. If you are
            running a network based on Microsoft Network or
            LAN Manager, the default value is true. See the
            NETWORKS.TXT online document to find out whether
            the network you are running is one of these.
   To change: Use Notepad to edit the SYSTEM.INI file.

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