Article ID: 325558 - Last Review: February 1, 2007 - Revision: 2.7 Support WebCast: How to Detect a Memory Leak By Using System Performance Monitor in Windows 2000This article was previously published under Q325558 Session SummaryThis presentation explains how to detect memory leaks using System Performance Monitor in Microsoft Windows 2000. This is a Level 200 (http://support.microsoft.com/default.aspx?scid=gp;en-us;webcastlevels&sd=gn) session that was presented by Steve Wesa and Renee Hall. Steve Wesa has been with Microsoft since 1995. He supported Microsoft Access before he started supporting Microsoft Windows NT in 1996. Renee Hall has been a Support Professional in the Microsoft Platforms Support group for 2 1/2 years, specializing in performance and application issues. Prior to joining Microsoft, Renee was a network administrator for a large corporation for five years. Viewing the PresentationCollapse this image ![]() This Windows Streaming Media archive requires an Internet connection of 28.8 Kbps or faster, and is best viewed with a minimum screen resolution of 800 X 600. Additional ResourcesCollapse this image ![]() If you do not have PowerPoint and you want a copy of the slides, use the PowerPoint Viewer (http://www.microsoft.com/downloads/details.aspx?FamilyID=428d5727-43ab-4f24-90b7-a94784af71a4&DisplayLang=en) (1,911 KB). Collapse this image ![]() Collapse this image ![]() Provide Feedback on this Broadcast (http://support.microsoft.com/common/survey.aspx?scid=sw;en;1073&p0=wc&p1=en-us&p2=WCD020200) Support WebCasts Home (http://support.microsoft.com/webcasts)
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