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TN IT256 How to detect the number of GDI objects associated with an InTouch application

Last updated: March 8th, 2025

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  • Author: Joe Hefner
  • Published: March 8th, 2025

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Description

This article from InSource walks through an approach for finding out how many GDI objects are associated with an InTouch application. This can be useful if you suspect there may be a problem with them not being released properly.

  • Author: Joseph Hefner
  • Published: 3/3/2017
  • Applies to: Application Server 2014 and later

Details

Step 1) Launch Windows Task Manager by right clicking a blank space on the start bar and selecting "Task Manager":

Step 2) Right click on the column head as below and choose "Select Columns":

Step 3) Select GDI objects and then click the "OK" button:

Step 4)  Monitor the application you are interested in to see how many GDI objects are associated with it:

 

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