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Why does my system begin to slow down after processing hundreds of DWF files in Océ Publisher?

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Why does my system begin to slow down after processing hundreds of DWF files in Océ Publisher?

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Under normal circumstances, Océ Publisher allocates system memory for its use and returns the memory to the system when it is no longer needed. This makes the memory available for other programs. When Océ Publisher processes a DWF file, there is a small amount of memory (about 16K) that it is unable to return to the system. After processing approximately many DWF files, this unreturned memory begins to add up and impact the ability to run programs quickly. The workaround for the current version of Océ Publisher is to reboot your computer after processing 100 DWF files. For systems with a substantial amount of memory, the need to reboot will be less often.

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