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Garry Hall
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I suspect it was more constrained by memory and disk consumption than CPU speed. Others who were there at the time might contribute the exact reasons. 32 bytes is a hardcoded internal limit. There is no switch to increase this. Internally, memory is allocated expecting this to be a maximum, so increasing it is probably not trivial. You can log an enhancement to ask for this limit to be raised, but you won't see it in a service pack, and probably not in a minor release.
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