Is it actually showing 100% memory utilisation?
How is it "refusing to load any applications"? What messages are you
getting?
BR
Robert Rutherford
"Adrian Cooper"
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We have a number of machines running Windows 2000 Prof. to Advanced Server,
and some of them are refusing to load any applications at all, even e.g.
Explorer, after just a day of so of the last reboot. Only a reboot fixes
the
problem.
Does this sound like a memory leak, and if so, are there any utilities out
there to track it down.
My main suspicion is that these machines were upgraded to the latest Java
1.41 recently, but were downgraded again in an effort to solve this
problem - which it hasn't.
Thanks.
Regards,
Adrian Cooper.
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