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The test is suitable only for Windows
1. Create a link
2. Copy path to the link into TextField
3. Run the Windows Task Manager. Select the Processes tab and find the java process
4. Press the Start button in the test window
5. Wait several minutes and observe in the Windows Task Manager
that Memory Usage of java process is not increasing
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