If you want networking and stability, I would really consider Win2K vs one
of the Win9x variants unless there is some app you have the simply won't run
on Win2K.

----- Original Message -----
From: "Leon Mualem" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Thursday, January 18, 2001 9:38 AM
Subject: WinME networking memory leak.


> Hi Everyone,
> I wonder if anyone has had a problem similar to mine.  I have found
> that when VNC is running my memory will slowly become allocated at
> a rate of about 10kb/s.  This continues until the computer becomes
> unusable.  I don't think this a VNC specific issue, since I have an
> e-mail checker that does the exact same thing when it is running.
> I wonder if any windows programming expert has heard about something
> like this, if MS has changed any networking APIs, or suggests
> any changes.
>
> I used the built in system monitor to watch my memory decreasing,
> and found the cause by eliminating all running programs to stop it,
> and then can start them one by one.  After waiting for their
> allocation to stabilize, it is quite flat unless I have one of
> these programs running.
>
> Thanks for any suggestions.  I am positively addicted to VNC, it
> is the single greatest productivity tool I use.  I will probably
> have to downgrade my machine to 98 if this continues.  I wouldn't
> lose much, I know, except time installing the OS.
>
> Thanks
>
> Leon
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