Hi Markus,
On Thu, 21 Jun 2001, at 17:20:45 +0200 you wrote:

MG> There must be some application running that is really GDI hungry.
MG> Anybody know how I can find the culprit?

Under Windows 2000, you can use the 'Task Manager' for that. In the View
menu you can choose which columns to show, and one possibility is to
display the number of used GDI objects. But I have never worked with NT
4, so I don't know anything about the task manager there. But I guess it
should be pretty similar.

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Lars

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