Malcolm Greene wrote:
> I'm looking at a complicated (non-VFP) Windows client/server application
> that has some performance problems. What I would like to do is capture a
> semi-realtime log of Task Manager stats to a log file for analysis. By
> stats I wanted to capture snapshots of process specific CPU, RAM, disk
> and network usage as well as overall system stats on the same usage
> criteria.
>
> Is there an off-the-shelf utility for logging these stats and analyzing
> the results? Or a technique for doing this with script? I'm looking to
> collect and analyze stats on both client and server performance.
>
>   
Perhaps Windows Scripting Host might have something to help you? 

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