On a computer that is running Windows Server 2008 or Windows Vista, the memory usage of the IP Helper service (Iphlpsvc.dll) keeps increasing. After most of the available memory is consumed, the computer may crash, perform poorly, or encounter another exception.
This issue usually occurs when some applications or services frequently add, delete, or update filters in Application Layer Enforcement (ALE). For example, these applications could be Antivirus applications, Parental control application, or Network Address Translation (NAT) applications.
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This issue usually occurs when some applications or services frequently add, delete, or update filters in Application Layer Enforcement (ALE). For example, these applications could be Antivirus applications, Parental control application, or Network Address Translation (NAT) applications.
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- The IP Helper service (Iphlpsvc.dll) runs in a Svchost.exe process. You can obtain the process ID of the service by using the tasklist -svc command.
- You can use Performance Monitor to track the Process\private bytes performance counter of the Svchost.exe process. When this issue occurs, the value of the counter keeps increasing.