Microsoft Application Center 2000 Network Load Balancing Hotfix Rollup

Microsoft Application Center 2000 Network Load Balancing Hotfix Rollup

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Microsoft Application Center 2000 Network Load Balancing Hotfix Rollup

Developer’s Description

Microsoft has released a patch that includes several Network Load Balancing hotfixes published before February 1, 2001. These hotfixes include fixes for possible memory leaks in the WinMgmt process and disconnection of clients when the host’s load weight in the configuration for Network Load Balancing is modified.

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