KB885250

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Ray Lewis

Having a similar problem. After I applied the patch on my SP1 machine,
connecting to a user folder on the Snap caused the "System" process to leak
memory and I wasn't able to open any folders on the Snap Sever. I backed
the fix out and everything went back to normal. God love M$. Is anyone
else experiencing memory leaks after applying KB885250?
 
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Dave Patrick ....Please no email replies - reply in newsgroup.
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| Having a similar problem. After I applied the patch on my SP1 machine,
| connecting to a user folder on the Snap caused the "System" process to
leak
| memory and I wasn't able to open any folders on the Snap Sever. I backed
| the fix out and everything went back to normal. God love M$. Is anyone
| else experiencing memory leaks after applying KB885250?
|
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| Wack
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| This message will self destruct.
| | > We had to back this fix out of all our XP SP1 machines last night. The
| > symptoms were that no one could write to SnapServer SMB shares.
| > Backing out the fix cured the problem.
| >
| > SP2 machines seemed to have no problem with the fix. Go figure :-)
| >
| > Just hoping this will save someone some time. Tried to report this on
| > the SnapServer site, but it's impossible; their support is the *worst*.
| > Don't ever buy those P's of S.
| >
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|
 
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