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Thanks for your answsers !
FWIW, what you are referring to is *not* a memory leak
Well, that was in 1999, and IIRC, we were watching memory usage go up
till Windows asked for more swap. But I may be confusing with another
problem we had on this project...
No, you will sporadically cause a crash in iml32.dll by doing so. Since
you already know how to do this safely, you should continue doing so.
I surely got those routines handy, and as it seems the official way of
doing it... but it's terribly tricky nevertheless !
PJ
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