OK just an update on this situation.

I have tested a blank form application on 3 machines (compiled locally)

Borland Delphi 4 on Windows 2000
Borland Delphi 4 on Windows NT Server 4 SP4
and a friend has compiled an app using
Borland Delphi 5 on Windows NT Workstation 4

Try this.

Compile an app (blank form application)
CTRL-ALT-DEL to bring up taskbar.
note the amount of memory.
Open up a few different windows, in between each one click back on your
application. It eratically grows by a few k. By continuing to open up
windows I have bloated my app by 300k according to the task manager

Whats the deal here. It also loses memory when you display a form from a
dll. It seems to be each time it creates a window?

Theres now two of us that have reproduced this. I have tried the same test
with an application such as MS Paint. It does not lose memory.

Does Delphi have any built in hooks? I thought it might be debugging info
from something , but no.

Anyone have any ideas?

Matt

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