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| | Using Vista x64 to read Server 2003 Performance Monitor file (.blg I'm using my desktop (Vista x64) to read a performance monitor file (.blg) taken from Windows Storage Server 2003. When I use PerfMon on Server 2003 to view the data, I can select any of the counters. When I use Vista PerfMon to view the same data, the "Network Interface" counters are missing. Has anybody else seen this? |
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| | RE: Using Vista x64 to read Server 2003 Performance Monitor file (.blg Just figured out the problem. It appears that Vista pre-loads some of the counters into the display, but not the Network Interface counters. They can be added into the display manually. "Dennis29" wrote: Quote: > I'm using my desktop (Vista x64) to read a performance monitor file (.blg) > taken from Windows Storage Server 2003. When I use PerfMon on Server 2003 to > view the data, I can select any of the counters. When I use Vista PerfMon to > view the same data, the "Network Interface" counters are missing. > > Has anybody else seen this? |
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