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memory leak checker?

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I thought I saw somewhere a tool that checks for leaks. I want to make sure my map is a little lag free.

anyone saw something of the sort?
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I believe this is what you're looking for.
http://www.thehelper.net/forums/showthr ... c2&t=85048
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Oh ya. I remember trying it, and when I click it nothing happens.

But running in compatibilty mode for win98 works just fine. Found some good leaks so far.
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I see that it can check GUI.
Can it check JASS too?
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initialD wrote:I see that it can check GUI.
Can it check JASS too?
Based on the description of how it works, it should be able to, but maybe not as well as GUI.
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I can't seem to get the leak checker to work. It comes up with the error message.

Can anyone help me?

Thank you in advance
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What does the message say?

Also, are you running it in Windows 98 compatibility mode? Vegas said that he got it to work that way.
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Hmmm ... The message said " 'Component COMCT32.OCX' or one of its dependencies not correctly registered: a file missing or invalid. I didn't really bother to read that until now and still havn't solved the problem.

Also I am running Windows Vista
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Do you have .NET 2.0 or later installed, and are you running 32- or 64-bit Vista?
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Senethior459 wrote:Do you have .NET 2.0 or later installed, and are you running 32- or 64-bit Vista?
I'm not really sure where to find this so can you direct me to where I can find this information? I looked at System Type and it said x86 if that's any help. Also, can I download the .NET Framework?

Edit: .NET Framework 2.0 is already installed
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