Sorry, I meant; Process Explorer: http://technet.microsoft.c
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Browse All TopicsIf I log into a TS (Win Server 2003) using Remote Desktop, open Task Manager and view cpu/mem usage, is that for my session only or the entire box?
If for my session only, which tool can I use to monitor the entire box's cpu and mem usage?
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Sorry, I meant; Process Explorer: http://technet.microsoft.c
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by: johannortjePosted on 2009-11-05 at 21:43:12ID: 25756839
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When you open Task Manager, on the bottom left on the Processes tab is an option: "Show processes from all users".
Under the Perfomance tab is the memory & CPU usage for the entire server (all users).
Look for Process Monitor from SysInternals. It's free. http://technet.microsoft.c
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