A technique, which worked for me in the past, is to reduce the code as
much as possible.

Cheers
Ralf.


On Dec 1, 2007 10:10 PM, Mike Krotscheck <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
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> do-not-write-useful-info-to-log, .ocx illegal exception that kills the
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> seen those before, but the application has since been scrubbed and optimized
> and profiled to death, and doesn't suck up more than 35 megs on a bad day.
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