I'm not using any gdi or gdi+ at all. This is a down and dirty read a
feed/parse the stuff & write it to tables app. The only non-VFP part is
a connection to ms sql server somewhere on the lan.

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Subject: Re: Buffer overrun

I'm running in to a similar issue using GDI+ calls. Sent Calvin a
message in the hopes he could shed some light but no reply yet.

Lew Schwartz wrote:
> I'm writing an io intensive parse/update program that has to run 
> non-stop 24/7. I've only been able to keep it running for 3 - 4 hrs 
> due to c++ buffer overrun problems. Reminds me of the memory leak 
> problems that we used to have under windows nt, but I don't have any 
> idea how to proceed. Ideas?
> -Lew
>   

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