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Memory Exception Errors (how to track down??)

I am looking for someway to track down Memory Exception Errors that
occur with our .NET app running on a Windows 2000 Advanced Server. Is
there any third party tools that can analyze and pin-point issues on a
production server?

Thanks

Nov 3 '05 #1
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You could check out a tool called boundschecker.
It will do the trick but I think its quite expensive, not to mention
complex. If its a good idea to run it on a production server I dont know.

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Best regards Björn Olsson
Head of Technology
Centre for Business Solutions
Gothenburg School of Economics and Commercial Law
"in*******@hotmail.com" wrote:
I am looking for someway to track down Memory Exception Errors that
occur with our .NET app running on a Windows 2000 Advanced Server. Is
there any third party tools that can analyze and pin-point issues on a
production server?

Thanks

Nov 3 '05 #2

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