For now, to temporarily resolve the problem, goto www.analogx.com go to
their download page, go to system downloads and download Maxmem, it is as
little graph in the taskbar that monitors your memory and allows you to do
passive, aggressive, or periodic memory clears. Just be sure to turn it off
if you are running a game as it will lag the suck to no end when it tries to
do a periodic wipe.

Kurt
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[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]On Behalf Of Leon Mualem
Sent: Thursday, January 18, 2001 9:39 AM
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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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