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Users activity: 16 post per thread
Forum activity: 31 active thread during last week
 

Posting activity on Windows Perfmon and Diagnostic Tools:

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Threads: 31 67 129
Post: 53 105 204
 

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Bruce Adamczak
16
user's latest post:
Perfmon and Coreperf.dll
Published (2009-11-20 20:12:00)
What kind o details are you looking for?  Are you looking for how to use perfmon? Write performance counters? Ect? Bruce
No.Compromise
8
user's latest post:
What is default path for...
Published (2009-11-25 10:25:00)
FWIW, I found it in: C:\Program Files\Common Files\microsoft shared\OFFICE11
F.Racionero
4
user's latest post:
Perfmon remote facing errors
Published (2009-11-19 12:27:00)
It's solved, I forgot enable Permoance and Log alerts in my local computer. Right now I have nice network repository deployed in SQL Server 2005 with the performance counter of my network servers. Marked As Answer by F.Racionero Thursday, November 19, 2009 12:28 PM  
omer1.ver
4
user's latest post:
How do I add counters for...
Published (2009-11-24 08:34:00)
Hi , wrting a batch file is a possibily, however I wanted to centralized all of my checks into the Performance monitoring, I understand that this is not possible?! 
Dave Patrick
4
user's latest post:
starteup
Published (2009-11-26 17:30:00)
More information is needed unless you're talking about this. "ForegroundLockTimeout" Specifies the time, following user input, during which the system will not allow applications to force themselves into the foreground. and "ForegroundFlashCount" Determines the number of times the taskbar button will flash to notify the user that a background window has been activated by the system. If the time elapsed...
Sorensson
3
user's latest post:
Win2K Bolixes B/W Printing
Published (2009-11-25 17:18:00)
services.msc listed the spooler as running; the drop -down offered Refresh and I did that.  Fine - a good B/W print rolled out of the i9900.  But! a second one was Y/W again. Back to services.msc and spooler is absent.  Perhaps there is a technique for bringing it back to the list, but I am tired of this nonsense which seems to imply that I should reload Win2k to correct (one hopes) the printing problem. I have been satisfied with Win2K...
Anonymousx111
2
user's latest post:
Logical disk performance...
Published (2009-11-21 18:37:00)
I have checked this again, after having the OS reinstalled; the behavior is the same. Moreover, I have 2 computers with similar configuration, behaving the same: most of the Logical Disk Performance counters do not work (the display 0 all the time) on a 2.7 TB striped (RAID 0) volume. The stripe was software created, using Windows Disk Management (no 3rd party software) with 3 x 1 TB SATA drives.
broonie27
1
user's latest post:
%Processor Time counter and...
Published (2009-11-19 22:02:00)
Many people confuses what they see in Task Manager on the Processes tab in CPU column with Process\% Processor Time\Instance in Perfmon.  They are NOT the same counters.   There is NO counter in PerfMon that matches what you see in Task Manager on the Processes tab in CPU column. Process\% Processor Time\Instance is NOT the amount of time that the CPU’s were busy.  It is the % of time that this instance charges against the Processor\%...
vnat
1
user's latest post:
Perfmon Process: % Processor...
Published (2009-11-19 17:28:00)
Hi guys, I noticed that a lot of people have read this question (240+ as of this post) but there have been no attempts at answering this yet,  if anyone can comment if maybe my question was not properly phrased or confusing? I'll be happy to clarify my question or provide more details if needed. Thanks
a420682
1
user's latest post:
[logman] -rc problems
Published (2009-11-20 07:31:00)
Thanks, It solves this problem. But, why this error message didn't say this?
 

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Started 3 days, 21 hours ago (2009-11-26 17:30:00)  by Dave Patrick
More information is needed unless you're talking about this. "ForegroundLockTimeout" Specifies the time, following user input, during which the system will not allow applications to force themselves into the foreground. and "ForegroundFlashCount" Determines the number of times the taskbar button will flash to notify the user that a background window has been activated by the system. If the ...
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Started 6 days, 16 hours ago (2009-11-23 22:34:00)  by Dave Patrick
Have you tried restarting the spooler service?
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Started 5 days, 4 hours ago (2009-11-25 10:25:00)  by No.Compromise
FWIW, I found it in: C:\Program Files\Common Files\microsoft shared\OFFICE11
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Started 1 week, 4 days ago (2009-11-19 01:58:00)  by No.Compromise
Hi Tom, AFAIK, you have to monitor the drives on the system which they are local to. So if the network drives are mapped to a share on a server, you would want to run Perfmon on the server and add the counters there.
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Started 1 week, 3 days ago (2009-11-19 21:27:00)  by Bruce Adamczak
Try and rebuild your perf counters lodctr /r   from a command window with administrtor rights Are they any perf releated events in the logs? Bruce
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Started 6 days, 16 hours ago (2009-11-23 22:34:00)  by Dave Patrick
Have you tried restarting the spooler service?
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Started 1 week, 4 days ago (2009-11-19 01:58:00)  by No.Compromise
Hi Tom, AFAIK, you have to monitor the drives on the system which they are local to. So if the network drives are mapped to a share on a server, you would want to run Perfmon on the server and add the counters there.
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Windows Perfmon and Diagnostic Tools
Started 5 days, 4 hours ago (2009-11-25 10:25:00)  by No.Compromise
FWIW, I found it in: C:\Program Files\Common Files\microsoft shared\OFFICE11
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RE: starteup - 2 new posts
Started 3 days, 21 hours ago (2009-11-26 17:30:00)  by Dave Patrick
More information is needed unless you're talking about this. "ForegroundLockTimeout" Specifies the time, following user input, during which the system will not allow applications to force themselves into the foreground. and "ForegroundFlashCount" Determines the number of times the taskbar button will flash to notify the user that a background window has been activated by the system. If the ...
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Started 1 week, 3 days ago (2009-11-19 21:27:00)  by Bruce Adamczak
Try and rebuild your perf counters lodctr /r   from a command window with administrtor rights Are they any perf releated events in the logs? Bruce
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