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OutOfMemoryException Error: Garbage Collector doesn't release memory to OS

Sometimes (once or twice by day) ISS raise a out of memory exception and
get a dead lock state. I have seen that Garbage Collector doesn´t free
memory when i don't use it, so Virtual Bytes grow and my applications
don't work. The only thing i can do is restart ISS, but i would have to
take care of ISS all time.

Are there some patch that fix this or some solution for my problem??? In
the microsoft web i don´t have found anything.

I think the problem is that the used memory isn´t "marked" to Garbage
Collector release it to OS.

Thanks.



















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