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Date: Sat, 17 Sep 2005 14:54:41 +0200
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Ok, If I use ProcessExplorer for example (anither great tool), I see
each time I run/stop a sequence of the client test program I'm losing
a lot of handles on my server process

But I don't understand where are these leaks !?
I've done all the close() of socket in the fork/children (I hope)


Please help me


thanks again

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