I haven't tried it, but if you look in your sdk folder\build\win\objd\MemoryTracker folder you should find a pmruntime.dll which is what is referred to in the posting you quote.
Ian
This is a discussion on MemoryTracker for Leaks? Where is it? - Adobe Indesign ; I ran into a memory leak problem, very much like the one described in a previous posting. John Darnell, ""Leaks!" refers to what?" #1, 1 Nov 2004 6:40 am </cgi-bin/webx?14@@.3bb69d45/0> Basically, InDesign exits with a Leaks! message, saying: Leaks! 5 ...
I ran into a memory leak problem, very much like the one described in a previous posting. John Darnell, ""Leaks!" refers to what?" #1, 1 Nov 2004 6:40 am </cgi-bin/webx?14@@.3bb69d45/0>
Basically, InDesign exits with a Leaks! message, saying:
Leaks! 5 leaks, 236 bytes
In response to that previous posting, people were talking about using MemoryTracker on Mac to find out more info about the leak.
I am using InDesign CS2 on Windows XP. Is this tool available on Windows? Where is it?
Thanks,
Nick.
I haven't tried it, but if you look in your sdk folder\build\win\objd\MemoryTracker folder you should find a pmruntime.dll which is what is referred to in the posting you quote.
Ian
Yes. That's the one. Thank you for the tip.
Nick