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2/13/2007 5:20 AM
 
Hi Guru's

I have been working with a compiled version of DNN 4.3.7. I had nearly completed my website. I actually started uploading. When I came home from work and tried to navigate to my dev copy it almost crashed my computer. I figured out that is was the aspnet_wp. using all my memory. It was jumping 3 megs a second whenever I tried to navigate to my website.

I am at a loss as to how my compiled application could have memory leaks. All I have touched was the templates.

The only other thing I can remember touching was the blog module I downloaded 'Blog_3.02.00_Install' and replaced all the files from the zip into DNN. The files went into /DesktopModules/Blog and the dll's went into /Bin.

Does anyone have any idea why this could be happening?
If you dont have any idea what is the easiest way I can fix this? Upgrade to 4.4?
 
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2/13/2007 10:52 AM
 
I have noticed that 4.4.1 has been better on memory usage.

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