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> I am still experiencing huge memory leaks but I notice it is from
> Inetinfo.exe and NOT CF.  There is no doubt in my mind the CF is
> the culprit, but how in the world does Allaire put out this lousy 
> of a product
> update?  This is reminiscent of Microsoft.  If anyone from Allaire,
> especially their QA team is listening: GET ON THE BALL AND DO 
> YOUR JOBS.

If indeed Inetinfo is the leaking process, then chances are it's
Allaire's CFML.dll that's the culprit.  That runs inprocess w/ IIS
and calls out to the CFServer.exe process.  I've never quite
understood why Allaire felt a need to program their server out of
process, but....

Perhaps the Allaire folks could look into that for you?

One other (remote) possibility that might help you:  If you can
afford to bring your server down for a few minutes, stop IIS and CF. 
Copy the CFML.dll in c:\cfusion\bin to cfml_451sp2.dll.  Then put a
copy of CFML.dll from CF version 4.0.1 in there in its place.  Even a
copy from the demo of 4.0.1 should do if you don't have the full copy
around.  Restart IIS and CF and see what happens.

There's a chance that might not work at all, but I seem to remember
reading once that it could help in some cases.

Best regards,
Zac Bedell
 

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