NBF Dynamically Allocates Memory

A Windows NT-based computer running NBF automatically allocates the memory necessary to process the requests made by session clients. This means that NBF uses memory only when needed. For example, on a Windows NT-based computer that does not have an active network connection, very little memory will be used by the NBF protocol stack.

Because of this dynamic memory management, installing NBF on a Windows NT-based computer is easily done. It does not require additional configuration for number of sessions, packets, or buffers.