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Armin Sczuka
 
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Default .NET Compact Framework System.Windows.Forms.UserControl is leaking memory - 11-22-2007 , 04:07 AM






Hello,

I figured out that all objects based on System.Windows.Forms.UserControl are
never disposed by the Compact Framework GC. This problem occours only under
Windows CE not with Win32/ Win64.

Is this a known issue?

Is there any fix for it?

How about the .NET Compact Framework 3.5? Is it fixed there?

Thanks,
Armin



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Jeffrey Tan[MSFT]
 
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Default RE: .NET Compact Framework System.Windows.Forms.UserControl is leaking memory - 11-22-2007 , 08:34 PM






Hi Armin,

This newsgroup mainly focuses on the PC .Net Framework CLR which does not
cover .Net compact framework. I would recommend you to post in
microsoft.public.dotnet.framework.compactframework . Note: this is not a
managed newsgroup. The managed newsgroup list can be found here:
http://msdn2.microsoft.com/en-us/sub.../aa974230.aspx

Thanks.

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