Wow, this doesn't sound Jabber-related at all :-)

It actually sounds like you are testing or just running on Windows 9x (and not NT/2000), and you have found a system resource leak.

See, when you create a drawable system resource in Windows, you are pulling that structure from a fixed-sized list. for 3.1 and 9x releases, there is one group for the system, for NT there is a group per application. Once you run out, applications won't be able to load the graphics, fonts, etc they need to draw and will draw basically randomly.

The only solution I have found is 1) upgrade to NT/2000 or 2) review the code for drawing-context leaks.

-David Waite

Dillip Kumar Swain wrote:

Hi
I have an application which has serious memory leakage . It gradually
eats up total systems resources in 2-3 Hrs. Causing other application
lose their toolbars, change in font etc. When i close 1-2 (other
application) everything becomes normal but only for 15-20 minutes.
Can anyone tell me how to pinpoint the erring source code??
Please help me out , this is URGENT.
thanks in advance.

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