I just found my old DOS code.  To release memory, we did a
       ZIP ROLLOUT nothing.exe
And I still have the Nothing.exe program....

Yes, a Disconnect would work sometimes, but sometimes I 
think it needs more.  And some of my clients have the bound
front-end main menus before the external form files became
available and I haven't switched over. 

Karen
        
> You could always try a DISCONNECT/CONNECT; this will get rid of at least 
> all
> the cursors and temporary tables. The only issue I see with using ZIP
> ROLLOUT within an application would be the long time it would take to
> restart the application.
> I remember having a utility in Windows 98 that restored memory unreleased 
> by
> misbehaving programs; I don't know if something like that is available (or
> needed) for Windows XP and higher.
> 
> Javier,
> 

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