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Do you have an EMC San? From: How do i find out that file name? i've tried lodctr.exe /S:savedfile and then lodctr.exe /R:savedfile. I guess the above just saves and reloads the current working counters
you have and doesn't actually reset all the standard system ones. perfmon counters are a big mystery to me. I've never really grasped
where they are located and which file does what and where to change a setting. There is the stuff under HKLM\Software\Microsoft\windows
NT\CurrentVerison\Perflib and things like "lastcounter" and
"lasthelp" values but i'm not sure what they do exactly. Restoring the .dat files from i386 on the windows disc doesn't seem to
do much either. thanks On 2/10/06, Can you
use? LODCTR.EXE
Initialisation file name Mark From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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On Behalf Of Tom Kern sorry. I
should've mentioned that I tried that. The
mem,processor,etc counters don't show up in exctrlst.exe either thanks On
2/10/06, TIROA YANN < [EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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- RE: Re: [ActiveDir] Lost perfmon counters(OT) Mark Parris
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- RE: [ActiveDir] Lost perfmon counters(OT) Feigin, Andrew
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