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Perfmon: Identifying processes by PID instead of instance
Posted
over 2 years ago
by
Tim Newton - MSFT
3
Comments
Hello all, Ashish here with a brief discussion about an issue you may have seen when using Perfmon to monitor system performance. When you use Perfmon to monitor multiple instances of the same process, you have probably noticed that it differentiates...
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The Curious Case of Event ID: 56 with Source TermDD
Posted
over 2 years ago
by
Tim Newton - MSFT
4
Comments
Hi folks! It’s been a long time since I wrote the Terminal Services and Graphically Intensive Applications post. Today’s post is a short one; we will be discussing a curious case of Event ID: 56 on Windows Server 2008/R2 with the Remote Desktop Services...
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Delegating Printer Management Tasks in Windows Server 2003
Posted
over 2 years ago
by
Tim Newton - MSFT
1
Comments
Hello AskPerf readers. My name is Randy Grogan and this is my first post on this blog. If you are familiar with some of the Printing Improvements in Windows Server 2008 R2 then you may already know how much easier it is to Delegate Printer Management...
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Two-Minute Drill: Disabled performance counters and Exctrlst.exe
Posted
over 2 years ago
by
Tim Newton - MSFT
4
Comments
Hi folks! Satyajit here with a brief discussion of a very useful tool. You may have had the need to run a Performance Monitor log at one time or another, but noticed that a needed counter was missing from the list. This can occur if the counter has been...
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Windows 7: Where are my printers?
Posted
over 2 years ago
by
Tim Newton - MSFT
8
Comments
Hello again, Aamer Shedam here. I have recently come across a Windows 7 behavior, that while it is intentional and is meant to ease printer management, may be less than intuitive to many. The behavior is that if you install multiple printers that use...
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