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Thursday, December 20, 2007

Task Manager: Server Performance problems

Users report that all client applications that connect to SERVER are responding slowly. You discover that the SERVER's CPU, memory, and disk utilization is low. How do you identify the problem?

Task Manager to examine utilization of SERVER's network adapter.
Posted by MyWorks at 8:06 AM
Labels: Windows Server 2003
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