Re: winlogon processs hold too much memory



That does not sound right. Try rebooting to see if it goes down and then
monitor it to see if it goes up as time goes on that could indicate a memory
leak problem. Also try using something like Process Explorer from
SysInternals/Microsoft to check that it is the winlogon.exe that resides in
the windows\system32 folder.

Steve


"beachboy" <jpsteambun@xxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
news:uVi19EzxGHA.3492@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
I have setup a SQL 2000 server on Windows 2003 standard edition.
my problem is the process "winlogon" has hold huge memory around "550000K"
which i checked from Task manager

Is any problem on my machine? or wrong configuration to caused this
problem?

Any ideas... Thanks in advanced.




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