At 12:53 PM 11/19/2002, you wrote:
You can try a resident memory manager that will automatically free up memory when it gets too low. You set the low point, say 40MB and then it releases memory. I tried MemoKit and it works extremely well without harming resident programs. It works on Win2k and other Windows OS's. See http://www.memokit4all.com/. It's definitely worth the $30.Yeah, I've experienced the same thing -- if I leave my computer unattended it just saps memory until I start getting complaints from Windows about VM usage. Same deal -- W2K with all the updates.-JF
Mike
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> -----Original Message----- > From: Jon Finanger [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] > Sent: Tuesday, November 19, 2002 3:56 AM > To: Dyego Souza do Carmo; [EMAIL PROTECTED] > Subject: memory leak > > > FYI: > I experience a memoryleak with winmysqladmin.exe on win2000 > with the latest updates. > Sometimes i shutdown the server through the trayicon - after > short time the system runs out of memory. Killing the > winmysqladmin.exe > process makes things work as normal again > > i use mysql 3.23.53-max-nt > > -Jon
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