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On 10/29/2015 2:48 PM, Ken Killian wrote:

Do NOT know if they are "Big Java Applications" or not... <puzzled-look>

When I open Task Manager, I view Processes. Clicking on the Working Set
(Memory) tab sorts by memory footprint. Right now, Firefox is at the
top with 724m, then javaw.exe with 667m. In distant third place is
thunderbird.exe at 124m.

When I click on Image Name, I see that I have 4 javaw.exe processes:
100k, 1340k, 668k, 667128k. When I start ACS, I get a process running
java.exe at 130m. I would not say that this is 'big', but I suppose
that depends on how much memory is on the PC.

My point, as dull as it is, is that RDi might be the only failing app
because it's the only big Java memory user. Or maybe the only big
memory user at all. Either way, I should probably stop now, because
there's probably nothing that you or I are going to do to diagnose this.


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