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01-27-2005 02:40 AM
01-27-2005 02:40 AM
IE eating up memory...
I just installed HP SIM 4.2, and I'm very impressed with the product. The only problem I am having is when I connect to the SIM server from my workstation. After a few hours, IE has eaten up all of my memory and maxed out my page file. You can actually watch the memory allocation for IE increasing every few seconds.
The only way to stop it is to stop IE, and then I have to go and actually kill the iexplore.exe process.
Any ideas on why this is happening?
Thanks.
Bryan
The only way to stop it is to stop IE, and then I have to go and actually kill the iexplore.exe process.
Any ideas on why this is happening?
Thanks.
Bryan
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01-27-2005 10:34 AM
01-27-2005 10:34 AM
Re: IE eating up memory...
No I've not seen this.
What OS? Browser version, JRE Version?
What OS? Browser version, JRE Version?
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01-28-2005 01:51 AM
01-28-2005 01:51 AM
Re: IE eating up memory...
Windows 2000 Professional
IE 6.0 SP1
Java 1.4.1_04
Thanks.
IE 6.0 SP1
Java 1.4.1_04
Thanks.
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