VSSERV.EXE continues to ###### down memory like a ###### addiction. The only way to make it stop is to kill the BDAGENT process. Anyone else gotten a response from BD on this and how to fix it with XP?
On XP SP3, vsserv.exe from BD 2008 is using in this moment 4560 kb of memory.
Are you using IS?
I'm running BD on an older Dell machine with only 700 Mhz processor. VSSSERV.exe doesn't take up much CPU but the I/O on the hard drive is overwhelming. I can't do anything else while it's running. I've had to turn off BD so we can use the PC.
On my newer PC, 2.6 Ghz, it runs fine, no problems.
Anyone have a solution for improving the performance on the old PC?
Rich
I have this same issue on both my Vista SP1 and XP SP3 machines... The only "fix" I've found is to schedule a task that kills this process and restarts it once a day. If not after about a week of uptime the machines start throwing virtual memory errors.