Why is winlogon taking too much memory?

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I have a few Windows 2003 machines running ASP.NET Web Services, and I
noticed that on all the machines there are two winlogon.exe processes. One is
consuming around 2 megs, and the other one is consuming a whopping 255 megs.

I'm not using standard anonymous HTTP connection, no windows authentication
of any kind is required by the Web Services.

The second winlogon process on all the machines is consuming about the same
amount of memory (255MB).

Has anyone encountered something like this?

How do I find out what the second winlogon process is doing?

Thanks

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