Before installing my windows service in production, I was looking for reliable tests that I can perform to make sure my code doesn't contain memory leaks.However, All what I can find on the net was using task manager to look at used memory or some paid memory profiler tools.

Just one of many examples: wrong usage of disposable classes can result in a lot of instances claiming memory. For a windows service, a slow but steady increase of instances can eventually result in to much memory usage.


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Unless you're dealing with unmanaged code, i would be so bold to say you don't have to worry about memory leaks. Any unreferenced object in managed code will be removed by the garbage collector, and the possibility in finding a memory leak within the .net framework i would say you should be considered very lucky (well, unlucky). You don't have to worry about memory leak.

HI All,

I am using .net framework 4.7 . I created GRPC server using console application. but it does not run on container . i f i run it manually its working .

So how can i run it with container on kubarnetes window server?

Please help me!

There's a ".NET Runtime" and a ".NET Desktop Runtime" - please ensure you've installed the ".NET Desktop Runtime" and not the other. The .NET Desktop Runtime 6.0.6 installer can be found here: -us/download/dotnet/thank-you/runtime-desktop-6.0.6-windows-x64-insta...

You will need to make sure that the service .EXE is deep instrumented and if no services are detected out of the box, you will have to create custom services by defining the entry point class/method for transactions into the windows service. See link on how to set this up.

We recently were able to buy the .net of our domain. Is it okay if we use example.net as our domain in this case as there won't be any public facing sites on it or will this still affect Direct Access and other services possibly?


Short answer: Yes.


Long answer: I'd still recommend ad.company.com as opposed to company.net. I'd recommend you use the .net as a forwarder to the .com website That's a pretty standard practice and it frees you up to use it as you please instead of tying it to your AD domain.

You can use either one .net or .com domains. 


The constant will be that on both you will use a subdomain such as ad.domain.net or .com.


That will be following best practices instead of using .lan or .local domains which should not be used.

Internet works perfectly on host (Ubuntu 13.04, 32 bit, fully updated) but cannot connect to internet on guest Windows 7 (under Virtualbox 4.2).Have tried NAT and Bridge Network - none worked. I had internet connection in the guest OS a couple of months ago, but I haven't tried the virtualbox since and now it's gone for some reason. I would be grateful if someone could help me re-connect the windows OS back online (without the need to format my computer or to uninstall and re-install the guest OS).Thanks!

Another solution: If you are on windows Host, Go to Control Panel\Network and Internet\Network Connections right click any of the Virtualbox adapter and select Diagnose, let it do its thing and if it finds some anomaly with the adapter it will give you a prompt to reset the adapter by Apply the recommended solution/changes , you opt in for that, after its done, you most probably should have the network back to normal in your virtual machine.

BITS gives you control over transfer operations. You can specify what your cost requirements are to enable transfers on expensive (roaming) networks and the priority of each download or upload. You can set a transfer to be a foreground priority transfer and have the transfer happen right away or set your transfer to be a low priority transfer and be extra nice to your user. See -us/windows/desktop/Bits/best-practices-when-using-bits for BITS best practices.

An enterprise IT department might have a preference about how much bandwidth to allocate to background transfers at different times of the day or might want to control how long a transfer is allowed to take. BITS has rich Group Policy and MDM policies for just these scenarios. See -us/windows/client-management/mdm/policy-csp-bits for more details on controlling BITS with MDM and -us/windows/desktop/Bits/group-policies for the available Group Policies.

You have to resume the job at the start because all jobs start off suspended, and you have to complete the job so that BITS removes it from its internal database of jobs. The full life cycle of a BITS job is explained at -us/windows/desktop/Bits/life-cycle-of-a-bits-job.

In this sample, the .NET code uses .NET wrappers for the BITS COM interfaces. The wrappers are in the generated BITSReference DLL files. The BITSReference DLL files are created using the MIDL and TLBIMP tools on the BITS IDL (Interface Definition Language) files. The IDL files, MIDL and TLBIMP are all part of the Windows SDK. The steps are fully defined in the BITS documentation at -us/windows/desktop/Bits/bits-dot-net.

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