On Windows Server 2003, my application has started taking a long time to load on fresh install. Suspecting the DLLs are not loading to their preferred address and this is taking some time (the application has over 100 DLLs, 3rd parties included) I ran the sysinternals listDLLs utility, asking it to flag every dll that has been relocated. Oddly enough, for most of the DLLs in the list I get something like this:
Base Size Path
### Relocated from base of 0x44e90000:
0x44e90000 0x39000 validation.dll
That is: they are flagged as relocated (and the load time definitely seems to support that theory) but their load address remains the preferred address.
Some third party DLLs seem to be immune from this, but as a whole this happens to ~90% of the DLLs loaded by the application.
On windows 7, it would seem the only flagged DLLs are ones that actually move, and loading time is (as expected) significantly faster.
What is causing this? How can I stop it?
Edited: Since it sounds (in theory) like the effects of ASLR, I checked and while the OS DLLs are indeed ASLR-enabled, ours are not. And even those are relocated in place, and therefore not taking up the address for any of the other DLLs.