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Old 24 May 2004, 01:43 PM
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Hi

Does anyone on here now how to use perfmon.

Any info would do as i now nowt.

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Old 24 May 2004, 02:07 PM
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You need to add the counters that you want to monitor

Load perfmon and then click on the + above the graph. Then select your counters, processor time etc.

What are trying to monitor?

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One of our clients at work are saying that one of our products is using 100%CPU, This happened a few months ago and it was a VB App that they created. They now say the amended there App to use less resources. I have to prove that this is still an issue as its not the product we supplied.
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In that case I'd recommend adding:

System\Processes and
Processor\ Processor time

I don't know a huge amount about perfmon, I normally use taskmgr.exe (Windows Task Manger) as it is simple to use and 9 times out of 10 displays everythign that I need to use

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