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Module 13: Monitoring resources and performance. The following topics are covered in this module: Using task manager to monitor system performance, using performance and maintenance tools to improve performance, monitoring event logs, configuring program compatibility.
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Course 2272C: Implementing and supporting Microsoft Windows XP professional - Module 13 Module 13: MonitoringResources andPerformanceOverview Using Task Manager to Monitor System Performance Using Performance and Maintenance Tools to Improve Performance Monitoring Event Logs Configuring Program CompatibilityLesson: Using Task Manager to MonitorSystem Performance Introduction to Determining System Information Monitoring Applications Monitoring Processes Monitoring Performance Monitoring Network ConnectivityIntroduction to Determining SystemInformation System information is organized as: System Summary Hardware Resources Components Software EnvironmentMonitoring Applications Click End Task to shut down an application that is not respondingMonitoring Processes Click Select column process heading to measure sort entries s to in display ascending or descending order Set process priorityMonitoring PerformanceMonitoring Network ConnectivityLesson: Using Performance andMaintenance Tools to ImprovePerformance Using Maintenance Tools to Improve Performance Configuring Visual Effects for Best Performance Configuring Processor Scheduling, Memory Usage, and Virtual MemoryUsing Maintenance Tools to ImprovePerformanceConfiguring Visual Effects for BestPerformance Visual effects can be individually selected or deselectedConfiguring Processor Scheduling, MemoryUsage, and Virtual Memory Configuring processor scheduling affects process priorities Configuring processor scheduling affects process priorities Configuring virtual memory affects paging file sizeLesson: Monitoring Event Logs Introduction to Event Logs Types of System and Application Events Viewing Event Logs Limiting the Size of Log Files Archiving Event LogsIntroduction to Event Logs Erro Log r System logs contain events logged by system components in Windows XP Professional Application logs contain events logged by applications or programsTypes of System and ApplicationEvents Types of system and application events Information Warning ErrorViewing Event Logs Search for or filter events Click to sort eventsLimiting the Size of Log Files Size limit Action to take when limit is reachedArchiving Event Logs Archive event logs to: Track trends to determine resource usage Track use of resources Keep records when required by law Select a file format to view archived logs in other applications: Log-file format (.evt) Text-file format (.txt) Comma-delimited text-file format (.csv)Lab A: Using Task Manager andEvent Viewer Exercise 1: Monitoring Applications by Using Task Manager Exercise 2: Adjusting Base Priorities Exercise 3: Exercise 3: Reviewing Computer Activities by Using Event Viewer Exercise 4: Archiving the Application Log Exercise 5: Searching for Specific Events in a Saved Event Log File Exercise 6: Saving a System LogLesson: Configuring ApplicationCompatibility Running the Program Compatibility Wizard Setting Compatibility Properties Manually