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SYMPTOMS
When a 32-bit screen saver running under Windows NT 3.5 or 3.51 terminates
due to a mouse move, mouse click, or key press, although the application
terminates, the window never gets the WM_DESTROY message. Failure to
receive this message poses a problem as applications are not able to call
clean-up routines such as deleting GDI objects, freeing memory objects, and
so on. This results in a memory leak and further reduction of system
resources each time the screen saver application is run.
STATUS
Microsoft has confirmed this to be a problem with the Scrnsave.lib file
that shipped with the Win32 SDK for Windows NT 3.51 and Windows 95. It is
scheduled to be fixed in the next release of the Win32 SDK. However, this
problem is specific to Windows NT; it does not occur with 32-bit screen
savers under Windows 95. Additional query words: 3.50
Keywords : GdiScrsav |
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