However, there were some known leaks at one point in time there were
addressed.
Its just been too long for me to recall the details.
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"lostdreamz" <lostd...@no-mx.forums.novell.com> wrote in message
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> Anytime I leave my work PC running for 2-3 days without restarting it,
> the Workstation Manager Service gradually starts to consume more and
> more memory. It seems like every day past when I restart this work PC,
> the Window's Task Manager will show that the WM.EXE process is consuming
> 100 MB more memory than it was the previous day. For example, my PC
> hasn't been restarted in about 3 days now, and the Task Manager is
> showing that the WM.EXE process is using 382,940 K of memory. If I were
> to not restart this PC for another 2 days, it would then be consuming
> more than 500,000 K of memory. None of the other processes running on
> this PC seem to be exibiting this weird behavior if I don't restart the
> PC. The version number is 6.5.0.4.
>
> -I've attached a zip file containing 3 screenshots (spanning over 2
> months) of the Window's Task Manager showing what I am referring to.-
>
> Does anyone know what may be causing the WM.EXE process to behave like
> this and how I can go about resolving this issue?
>
>
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> |Filename: WM.zip |
> |Download: http://forums.novell.com/attachment.php?attachmentid=1709 |
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