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parkerw262
I have found recently that ccproxy.exe had a memory leak!
After a couple of weeks of troubleshooting the issue, I found that it
was NOT NIS 2006.
However, I found that it was IP Surveillance software, which causes the
leak.
When it is running, ccproxy.exe CPU usage will slowly climb till it
gets to over 90 % and your PC will slow to a crawl.
When you close all the IP Surveillance processes, the CPU will be ok,
but the memory leak will keep climbing till ccproxy.exe will fail.
I contacted D-Link about this and got someone in India who could not
help.
So I just emailed them telling them to please report this bug to their
programmers!
Symantec Tech support WTG. You were right it was another app that was
crashing ccproxy.exe.
I have a band aide fix to this with some network tools that I have.
Parker Wagnon, MCSE
After a couple of weeks of troubleshooting the issue, I found that it
was NOT NIS 2006.
However, I found that it was IP Surveillance software, which causes the
leak.
When it is running, ccproxy.exe CPU usage will slowly climb till it
gets to over 90 % and your PC will slow to a crawl.
When you close all the IP Surveillance processes, the CPU will be ok,
but the memory leak will keep climbing till ccproxy.exe will fail.
I contacted D-Link about this and got someone in India who could not
help.
So I just emailed them telling them to please report this bug to their
programmers!
Symantec Tech support WTG. You were right it was another app that was
crashing ccproxy.exe.
I have a band aide fix to this with some network tools that I have.
Parker Wagnon, MCSE