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size of physical/virtual memory used by a process - WindowsNT/2000

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    Hello, How can I get the size of physical and virtual memory used by a process? Thanks, Alma

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      Hello, How can I get the size of physical and virtual memory used by a process? Thanks, Alma

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      alma wrote: How can I get the size of physical and virtual memory used by a process? Physical, not from Win32. Virtual, GetProcessWorkingSetSize.

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        Hello, How can I get the size of physical and virtual memory used by a process? Thanks, Alma

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        I found the following solution: DWORD dwProcessID = GetCurrentProcessId(); HANDLE hProcessHandle = OpenProcess( PROCESS_QUERY_INFORMATION, FALSE, dwProcessID); PROCESS_MEMORY_COUNTERS p; GetProcessMemoryInfo(hProcessHandle , &p, sizeof(PROCESS_MEMORY_COUNTERS); logit("Using [PM - %d] [VM - %d]", p.WorkingSetSize, p.PagefileUsage); It needs 'psapi.h' (and 'psapi.lib' if you want to load 'psapi.dll' statically). -Alma-

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