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> Installing updates XML core and CAPICOM; memory usage?, Just installed updates, now further 70MB to 80MB memory usage.
ignaz
post Jul 2 2008, 10:05 AM
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Hi,

Does anyone know if installing the security updates:

Security Update for CAPICOM (KB931906) and;
Security Update for Microsoft XML Core Services 4.0 Service Pack 2 (KB936181);

from Microsoft Update causes a sudden increase in memory usage.

The number of processes running on the machine has also increased.

I read that the XML Core Services 4.0 SP2 can't be uninstalled.

At the moment I'm using my x64 to run a couple of virtual machines and already near the limit of my memory. Don't want to go out and buy somemore.
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post Jul 2 2008, 01:03 PM
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I have no direct experience with it, but from what I see from the KB article, CAPICOM is for Biztalk Server (and there is a redistributable for other OSes but I see nowhere any mention of x64 version; all links point to the same download). I myself wouldn't install it if I'm not absolutly sure it's needed.

But this is only a guess.

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