Unload All Unused DLL's

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randfan

I have read that windows can be configured to always automatically
unload all inactive DLL's from memory, using the command prompt. Is
there a way to unload all inactive DLL's from memory for the current
session only in Windows 2000?

Bosco
 
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randfan

Thanks for the link. However, I was
specifically asking if there is a way to unload all inactive or unused
DLL's for just the *current windows session.* Any links or tips for
that would be appreciated.

Bosco
 
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Dave Patrick

This tool may help you to figure out the process.

http://www.sysinternals.com/Utilities/ListDlls.html

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|I have read that windows can be configured to always automatically
| unload all inactive DLL's from memory, using the command prompt. Is
| there a way to unload all inactive DLL's from memory for the current
| session only in Windows 2000?
|
| Bosco
|
 

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