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2000-12-09, 6:06 am

Is anyone sweating with me??? I feel like nobody is out there....I have seen many answers for this.

In my MOC book it says you should use the Scheduler service for this. In the practice exam is states B is the correct answer. Which is correct?

You want to use Performance Monitor to create a performance baseline for your Windows NT server. You want to get data only during peak activity time. How would you achieve this?

A. Configure Performance Monitor report to gather info during specific times
B. Configure Performance Monitor log to gather info during specific times
C. Configure the Diskperf utility to run at specific times
D. Configure the Schedule Service to start and stop Performance Monitor at specific times

2000-12-09, 6:28 am

Your not alone. . I am sweating this BADLY. I have seen and read so much I dont know what to do. But to answer the question:

I think it is B

B. Configure Performance Monitor log to gather info during specific times


[This message has been edited by kchristian (edited 12-09-2000).]

2000-12-09, 1:21 pm

I think the answer to this question is D.
You must use the schedule service to start and stop performance monitor at peak times.
Perfomance Monitor itself does not provide this facility.

2000-12-09, 7:08 pm

I have exactly the same question. I've seen it two ways in three different sources. I'm thinking I might go with the majority opinion and hit "B."

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ej: MCPx3

2000-12-09, 8:06 pm

I have just passed on thursday 911 I would go with the majority sorry cannot be more precise but as you know you do have to sign
a keep stumf aggreement.


keep cool, read your questions look for the deliberate tripups or poorly worded questions.

here's an extract from a proxy study giude on the mock test.

the actual answers state's
THERE IS NOT ENOUGH INFORMATION TO ANSWER THE QUESTION?

MCPX3
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