I recently found a cool site that helps with Oracle on Windows.
Try using the pstools suite from sysinternals.
This will show the virtual memory allocated:
C:\> pslist -m oracle
That is what you are up against for a process limit, not the"committed" memory that appears in task manager.
Here is the link to the Pstools download site. Get is as soon as you can.
http://www.sysinternals.com/Utilities/PsTools.html
Enjoy!
Your brother in Christ,
RBT
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