continuous increase

About this tag
The tag 'continuous increase' refers to issues in Windows 7 and Windows Server 2008 R2 where system resource counts grow without bound during normal operation. One documented case involves a handle leak in the MPEG-2 Audio Decoder within Windows Media Player, causing the handle count to increase continuously when videos are played multiple times. Another case describes a continuous increase in user objects and GDI objects when an application displays new animated controls under an Aero theme. These problems can degrade system performance over time. The tag covers troubleshooting and fixes for such unbounded resource consumption scenarios in Windows environments.
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    Handle leak occurs in the MPEG-2 Audio Decoder when you play a video multiple times in Windows Media

    Fixes an issue in which a handle leak occurs in the MPEG-2 Audio Decoder, and the handle count for Windows Media Player increases continuously. This issue occurs when you play videos multiple times in Windows Media Player in Windows 7. More...
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    Number of user objects and GDI objects increases when an application displays new animated controls

    Fixes an issue in which the number of user objects and GDI objects increases continuously on a computer that uses an Aero theme and that is running Windows 7 or Windows Server 2008 R2. This issue occurs when you run an application that continuously... Link Removed
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