>>We have a serious problem that we would like some idea's on what or how to determine what we believe is a Memmory leak problem.
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>>We have two Visual Foxpro 5.0 applications running and a C++ application. The C++ application can have up to 12 threads and is using ODBC to hit our FoxPro Data Base. The Foxpro applications are constantly updating files that the C++ application is looking and using to communicate back to Foxpro.
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>>Life is wonderful for a period of time and then the computer will eventually lock up. We are not able to point to which application is causing the problem. Our immediate request is if anyone has used or experience with a monitoring tool that can tell us what is going on and help us isolate where the problem is comming from.
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>>Thanks in advance, and if there is anyone with experience in trouble shooting this type of problem, we would be glad to talk to you. Right now, the C++ developer feels the problem is not in his code and the FoxPro develeopers are quite confident it is not there problem.
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>Ronald,
> Is the VFP in question 5.0 or is it patched with the latest service pack (SP3)??
VFP 5.0a
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