Blog du TristankSo terrific that 3 of 4 readers rated it "soporific"That Memory Leak Revisited- June 25, 2008 While searching for memory leaking troubleshooting techniques that could be applied to 64-bit Windows (for the DHCP Server memory leak I found I had the other day), I stumbled across the answer to my problem in an internal tool (weird that I missed it from a web search the first time, but c'est la vie). A Windows Server 2008-based DHCP server that is configured in a workgroup environment may consume too much memory http:support.microsoft.comdefault.aspxkb949530 &160; And that's my problem!..http://blogs.technet.com/tristank/archive/2008/06/25/that-memory-leak-revisited.aspx Windows Server 2008 Diagnostics Off The Cuff- June 20, 2008 A word of caution to those of you that like endings: this isn't over yet. I'm running a rather sad and noisy X64 desktop as a server at home. Once a proud warrior, actually, no, wait, it was never any good. It's just a Virtual Server host (it's not quite Hyper-V capable; next one will be). SBS 2003, an IIS and an ISA Server all exist(ed) happily in there at one point. (Did I mention I virtualized my work desktop machine the other day So liberating!) I blatted Windows Server 2008 onto it at...http://blogs.technet.com/tristank/archive/2008/06/20/windows-server-2008-diagnostics-off-t... Vocabulary Corner: Analuze- June 12, 2008 Analuze: verb 1. A pointless analysis, as in "I'll analuze those logs if you really want me to, but the problem's not visible at that level" 2. A very difficult analysis: "You really, really want me to analuze that" 3. A typo when trying to type "analyze", that often works anyway.http://blogs.technet.com/tristank/archive/2008/06/13/vocabulary-corner-analuze.aspx |