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Disposing Serviced Component

Hi,

I have created sample .Net Serviced Component and registered it with com+
services as a server application. (windows 2000). In my client
application(vb. net) , Com+ objects are disposed using Dispose method. Even
though I dispose memory usage of DLLhost.exe does not decrease. Both client
and serviced component are on the same machine for the moment. When I
configure com+ component as a library application it works fine.
When a service component is configured as server application ,Does com+
automatically handle freeing resurces?

Can any one help me to understand this problem?
thanks

Nov 21 '05 #1
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