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Memory Leak in Report Viewer akeroo
6/3/2006 8:43:27 PM
sql server reporting services:
I have no idea if this is the right forum for this or not as it would
appear that the Report Viewer is the red headed step child of reporting
services. Not part of .NET Framwork, not part of SQL Server...... but
I digress.... (yes, I have been to GotReportViewer.com - Rajeev is off
to a great start on a nice resource)

I have been looking for a solution with a problem we have been seeing
with the VS Report Viewer control and wonder if you know of any updates
to the control that are available from MS. I have not been able to
find one on the MS site.

We have noticed that the Report Viewer control has a memory leak (this
can be tested by simply creating and destroying a form with the Report
Viewer control on it. It will leak 50k each time the control is
created and destroyed.. and will leak more if you actually have a
report loaded in it).

I am hoping that this is a known issue and there is a fix for it
someplace.


Thanks,

Adam
RE: Memory Leak in Report Viewer Brian Adams
7/18/2006 1:24:02 PM
I'm experiencing the same issue. Did you ever find a solution?

Brian


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