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Well, you get instances when you choose the counters and
there’s no counter for memory usage under processes, and no instances listed
under process in the memory list…
So I may be out of luck… John H. AT&T -----Original
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list? Dirk. From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Harrington, John Hmmm, I thought about that, but the only counters
under Process are: % Priveleged Time % Processor Time % User Time Creating Process ID Elapsed Time Handle Count IO Process IO Data Bytes/sec IO Data Operations/sec IO Other Bytes/sec IO Other Operations/sec IO Read Bytes/sec IO Read Operations/sec IO Write Bytes/sec IO Write Operations/sec Page Faults/sec Page File Bytes Page File Bytes Peak Pool Nonpaged Bytes Pool Paged Bytes Priority Base Private Bytes Thread Count Virtual Bytes Virtual Bytes Peak Working Set, and Working Sete Peak Really nothing concerning memory usage per se. If anyone knows of a way even to
approximate how much memory a certain process is using, I’d appreciate hearing
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