I meant to say "not" :-) sorry. 

It is just a wee bit excessive.  

http://www.zbowling.com/gdiobjects.PNG

Not to try and compare apples to oranges but isqlw.exe (Microsoft's Query 
Analyzer for the god awful beast that is MS SQL Server) is in there as well 
with 4x the number of windows and its running with only 320 GDI objects. Since 
we have a team of 10 postgres servers (not currently replicated between each 
other) for an internal processing system, that I end up querying them one by 
one sometimes. With 10 windows, I have to remember to shut some stuff or suffer 
the missing menu disorder (a funny term I coined when you run out of gdi 
objects and button labels, menus, controls, etc start disapearing). However on 
my 64bit xp system (this one is a 32bit Win 2003 system in the pic), I have a 
limit of 300,000 gdi objects and even running under 32bit wow mode, I never see 
anything like that, but for the 32bit challanged, it can be a headache.

Zac Bowling
Applications Engineer, Email Systems 
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-----Original Message-----
From: Andreas Pflug [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
Sent: Monday, February 13, 2006 10:23 AM
To: Zac Bowling
Subject: Re: [pgadmin-support] Excessive GDI objects under WIN32

Zac Bowling wrote:
> Yeah,
> I'm debating that it needs GDI objects.

Do not debate this. Its windows. 1000 objects is far from excessive for this 
kind of app.

Regards,
Andreas

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