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| How to find a memory leak on httpsecure socket
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| Re: How to find a memory leak on httpsecure socket
Microsoft Internet Information Server (IIS) origin a memory leak when you utilize the protected Sockets Layer. By pathway the amount of confidential bytes for Inetinfo.exe, you determine to observe that in excess of time private bytes increase. The memory leak happens on each client accessed in excess of the HTTP correlation. IIS fails to free the memory allocated by Schannel.dll. A sustained or maintained fix that corrects this predicament is at present obtainable commencing from Microsoft for those who do not wish to upgrading, other than has not been fully regression tested and be supposed to be applied merely to systems experiencing this specific problem. |
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| Re: How to find a memory leak on httpsecure socket
When a system attaches to a Web server by utilizing a Secure Sockets Layer (SSL) correlation, a memory leak happens in a procedure to facilitate uses Windows HTTP Services (WinHTTP). Subsequent to this procedure runs incessantly for a long time, you might be not capable to open several applications. Or, the system might stop responding. For illustration, the system might stop responding subsequent to the procedure runs for a week or additional. This predicament happens if the following conditions are true. The system is working with Microsoft Windows XP through Service Pack 2. The correlation to the Web server requires authentication with the intention of uses the Basic method or the Digest method. |
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| Re: How to find a memory leak on httpsecure socket
A supported hotfix is obtainable commencing from Microsoft. On the other hand, this hotfix is proposed to accurate merely the predicament with the intention of is described in this article. Apply this hotfix merely to systems to facilitate are experiencing this specific predicament. This hotfix might receive additional testing. Consequently, if you are not rigorously affected by this predicament, most of them recommend with the purpose of you wait for the subsequently software update with the intention of contains this hotfix. |
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| Re: How to find a memory leak on httpsecure socket
You utilize the Windows Internet (WinINet) API in a submission to send Hypertext Transfer Protocol in excess of Secure Sockets Layer (HTTPS) requirements to a server. In this circumstances, the memory usage of the submission repeatedly increases. This behavior indicates with the intention of there is a memory leak. This issue happens for the reason that of an error in the WinINet API. When the submission establishes a correlation by sending HTTPS requests to the server, WinINet distributes 85 bytes to each request. |
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| Re: How to find a memory leak on httpsecure socket
Depending on the consignment on the Commerce Server accumulate; it might be indispensable to restart the Internet Information Server (IIS) system more than a small number of times a day. When you utilize multiple promotions, a diminutive memory leak might happen in the Internet Information Server (IIS) Admin procedure (Inetinfo.exe) per HTTP request. In excess of a period of high stress, the cumulative consequence of the diminutive memory leak might result in the IIS computer failing to service requests. |
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