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1. ========================= SEAF 1.0.1.0 - C_XX
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3. Commencé à: 09:39:42 le 30/06/2017
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5. Valeur(s) recherchée(s):
6. avg
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8. Légende: TC => Date de création, TM => Date de modification, DA => Dernier accès
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10. (!) --- Recherche registre
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12. ====== Fichier(s) ======
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14.
15. "C:\Prog Téléchargés\jv16 PowerTools\Backups\000059\AVG.VC140.CRT.cat" [ ARCHIVE | 19 Ko ]
16. TC: 23/06/2017,11:21:06 | TM: 01/06/2017,12:16:56 | DA: 23/06/2017,11:21:06
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19. =========================
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21.
22. "C:\Prog Téléchargés\jv16 PowerTools\Backups\0000A2\avgopensslx.fmw.1.dll" [ ARCHIVE | 314 Ko ]
23. TC: 24/06/2017,16:18:55 | TM: 31/05/2017,14:47:00 | DA: 24/06/2017,16:18:55
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28.
29. "C:\Prog Téléchargés\jv16 PowerTools\Backups\0000BB\avgMonFlt.sys" [ ARCHIVE | 109 Ko ]
30. TC: 23/06/2017,11:21:06 | TM: 01/06/2017,12:17:01 | DA: 23/06/2017,11:21:06
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33. =========================
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35.
36. "C:\Prog Téléchargés\jv16 PowerTools\Backups\0000EA\x86_avg.vc140.crt_f92d94485545da78_14.0.24210.0_x-ww_01cfc10e.cat" [ ARCHIVE | 19 Ko ]
37. TC: 24/06/2017,16:19:12 | TM: 01/06/2017,12:15:05 | DA: 24/06/2017,16:19:12
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39.
40. =========================
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42.
43. "C:\Prog Téléchargés\jv16 PowerTools\Backups\0000F1\avghwid.sys.VIR" [ ARCHIVE | 35 Ko ]
44. TC: 23/06/2017,11:21:02 | TM: 01/06/2017,12:17:01 | DA: 23/06/2017,11:21:02
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46.
47. =========================
48.
49.
50. "C:\Prog Téléchargés\jv16 PowerTools\Backups\000109\AVG_REMOVER.EXE-155C8E2E.pf" [ ARCHIVE | 50 Ko ]
51. TC: 23/06/2017,11:21:10 | TM: 19/06/2017,12:51:39 | DA: 23/06/2017,11:21:10
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53.
54. =========================
55.
56.
57. "C:\Prog Téléchargés\jv16 PowerTools\Backups\000120\avgfmwbasedll.log.lock" [ ARCHIVE | 0 o ]
58. TC: 24/06/2017,16:19:08 | TM: 19/06/2017,15:59:20 | DA: 24/06/2017,16:19:08
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60.
61. =========================
62.
63.
64. "C:\Prog Téléchargés\jv16 PowerTools\Backups\000153\avguix.exe_131415865289375000_1148.exh" [ ARCHIVE | 688 o ]
65. TC: 23/06/2017,11:21:03 | TM: 10/06/2017,18:42:19 | DA: 23/06/2017,11:21:03
66.
67.
68. =========================
69.
70.
71. "C:\Prog Téléchargés\jv16 PowerTools\Backups\000155\avgopensslx.fmw.1.dll" [ ARCHIVE | 314 Ko ]
72. TC: 23/06/2017,11:21:08 | TM: 31/05/2017,14:47:00 | DA: 23/06/2017,11:21:08
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74.
75. =========================
76.
77.
78. "C:\Prog Téléchargés\jv16 PowerTools\Backups\000175\avgfmwbasedll.log.lock" [ ARCHIVE | 0 o ]
79. TC: 23/06/2017,11:21:01 | TM: 05/06/2017,12:00:07 | DA: 23/06/2017,11:21:01
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81.
82. =========================
83.
84.
85. "C:\Prog Téléchargés\jv16 PowerTools\Backups\000182\avgRdr.sys" [ ARCHIVE | 62 Ko ]
86. TC: 23/06/2017,11:21:13 | TM: 01/06/2017,12:17:01 | DA: 23/06/2017,11:21:13
87.
88.
89. =========================
90.
91.
92. "C:\Prog Téléchargés\jv16 PowerTools\Backups\00018B\avguix.exe_131423391121562500_1144.exh" [ ARCHIVE | 688 o ]
93. TC: 23/06/2017,11:21:04 | TM: 19/06/2017,11:45:14 | DA: 23/06/2017,11:21:04
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95.
96. =========================
97.
98.
99. "C:\Prog Téléchargés\jv16 PowerTools\Backups\000195\AVGDUMPX.EXE-0E4067A7.pf" [ ARCHIVE | 24 Ko ]
100. TC: 24/06/2017,16:19:06 | TM: 23/06/2017,13:30:56 | DA: 24/06/2017,16:19:06
101.
102.
103. =========================
104.
105.
106. "C:\Prog Téléchargés\jv16 PowerTools\Backups\0001A1\avgHwid.sys" [ ARCHIVE | 35 Ko ]
107. TC: 23/06/2017,11:21:06 | TM: 01/06/2017,12:17:01 | DA: 23/06/2017,11:21:06
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109.
110. =========================
111.
112.
113. "C:\Prog Téléchargés\jv16 PowerTools\Backups\0001B5\avguix.exe_131423537803593750_1148.exh" [ ARCHIVE | 688 o ]
114. TC: 23/06/2017,11:21:04 | TM: 19/06/2017,15:49:43 | DA: 23/06/2017,11:21:04
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116.
117. =========================
118.
119.
120. "C:\Prog Téléchargés\jv16 PowerTools\Backups\0001C1\avgfmwsetupx86.msi" [ ARCHIVE | 1831 Ko ]
121. TC: 23/06/2017,11:21:00 | TM: 01/06/2017,12:15:02 | DA: 23/06/2017,11:21:00
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124. =========================
125.
126.
127. "C:\Prog Téléchargés\jv16 PowerTools\Backups\00021A\AVG_REMOVER.EXE-05C08E30.pf" [ ARCHIVE | 26 Ko ]
128. TC: 23/06/2017,11:21:10 | TM: 19/06/2017,15:55:41 | DA: 23/06/2017,11:21:10
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131. =========================
132.
133.
134. "C:\Prog Téléchargés\jv16 PowerTools\Backups\000223\avguix.exe_131411357573593750_240.exh" [ ARCHIVE | 687 o ]
135. TC: 23/06/2017,11:21:01 | TM: 05/06/2017,13:29:24 | DA: 23/06/2017,11:21:01
136.
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138. =========================
139.
140.
141. "C:\Prog Téléchargés\jv16 PowerTools\Backups\00024D\avguix.exe_131411592621093750_1132.exh" [ ARCHIVE | 688 o ]
142. TC: 23/06/2017,11:21:01 | TM: 05/06/2017,20:01:07 | DA: 23/06/2017,11:21:01
143.
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145. =========================
146.
147.
148. "C:\Prog Téléchargés\jv16 PowerTools\Backups\000283\avgntdumpx.exe" [ ARCHIVE | 717 Ko ]
149. TC: 24/06/2017,16:18:52 | TM: 31/05/2017,14:46:18 | DA: 24/06/2017,16:18:52
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152. =========================
153.
154.
155. "C:\Prog Téléchargés\jv16 PowerTools\Backups\000292\avgMonFlt.sys" [ ARCHIVE | 109 Ko ]
156. TC: 23/06/2017,11:21:13 | TM: 01/06/2017,12:17:01 | DA: 23/06/2017,11:21:13
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158.
159. =========================
160.
161.
162. "C:\Prog Téléchargés\jv16 PowerTools\Backups\0002C8\avgdiagex.log.lock" [ ARCHIVE | 0 o ]
163. TC: 24/06/2017,16:19:04 | TM: 24/06/2017,15:54:14 | DA: 24/06/2017,16:19:04
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165.
166. =========================
167.
168.
169. "C:\Prog Téléchargés\jv16 PowerTools\Backups\0002E7\avgblogx.sys.VIR" [ ARCHIVE | 270 Ko ]
170. TC: 23/06/2017,11:21:02 | TM: 01/06/2017,12:16:56 | DA: 23/06/2017,11:21:02
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173. =========================
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175.
176. "C:\Prog Téléchargés\jv16 PowerTools\Backups\00032A\avgsysx.zen.1.dll" [ ARCHIVE | 1005 Ko ]
177. TC: 23/06/2017,11:21:09 | TM: 26/05/2017,07:39:06 | DA: 23/06/2017,11:21:09
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180. =========================
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182.
183. "C:\Prog Téléchargés\jv16 PowerTools\Backups\000331\avgfmwelevplgx.dll" [ ARCHIVE | 974 Ko ]
184. TC: 24/06/2017,16:18:51 | TM: 31/05/2017,14:46:42 | DA: 24/06/2017,16:18:51
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186.
187. =========================
188.
189.
190. "C:\Prog Téléchargés\jv16 PowerTools\Backups\00034A\avguix.exe_131415041375937500_1200.exh" [ ARCHIVE | 688 o ]
191. TC: 23/06/2017,11:21:03 | TM: 09/06/2017,19:49:06 | DA: 23/06/2017,11:21:03
192.
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194. =========================
195.
196.
197. "C:\Prog Téléchargés\jv16 PowerTools\Backups\00034C\avgfmwbasex.dll" [ ARCHIVE | 1756 Ko ]
198. TC: 23/06/2017,11:21:08 | TM: 31/05/2017,14:47:00 | DA: 23/06/2017,11:21:08
199.
200.
201. =========================
202.
203.
204. "C:\Prog Téléchargés\jv16 PowerTools\Backups\000356\avgreloadabledll.log" [ ARCHIVE | 11 Ko ]
205. TC: 24/06/2017,16:19:10 | TM: 24/06/2017,15:25:35 | DA: 24/06/2017,16:19:10
206.
207.
208. =========================
209.
210.
211. "C:\Prog Téléchargés\jv16 PowerTools\Backups\000378\avgHwid.sys" [ ARCHIVE | 35 Ko ]
212. TC: 23/06/2017,11:21:13 | TM: 01/06/2017,12:17:01 | DA: 23/06/2017,11:21:13
213.
214.
215. =========================
216.
217.
218. "C:\Prog Téléchargés\jv16 PowerTools\Backups\000396\avgfmwbasedll.log" [ ARCHIVE | 512 Ko ]
219. TC: 23/06/2017,11:21:01 | TM: 09/06/2017,16:14:02 | DA: 23/06/2017,11:21:01
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222. =========================
223.
224.
225. "C:\Prog Téléchargés\jv16 PowerTools\Backups\0003A6\avgcmlx.dll" [ ARCHIVE | 814 Ko ]
226. TC: 24/06/2017,16:18:34 | TM: 31/05/2017,14:46:48 | DA: 24/06/2017,16:18:34
227.
228.
229. =========================
230.
231.
232. "C:\Prog Téléchargés\jv16 PowerTools\Backups\0003E4\http%3A%2F%2Fwww.avg.com%2Fetc%2Fdesigns%2Favg%2Fus%2Fen%2Ffavicon.png" [ ARCHIVE | 817 o ]
233. TC: 23/06/2017,11:21:05 | TM: 11/04/2013,09:55:30 | DA: 23/06/2017,11:21:05
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235.
236. =========================
237.
238.
239. "C:\Prog Téléchargés\jv16 PowerTools\Backups\0003F5\avgsvcfmwplgx.dll" [ ARCHIVE | 2538 Ko ]
240. TC: 24/06/2017,16:18:53 | TM: 31/05/2017,14:47:10 | DA: 24/06/2017,16:18:53
241.
242.
243. =========================
244.
245.
246. "C:\Prog Téléchargés\jv16 PowerTools\Backups\0003F8\avgbidshx.sys.VIR" [ ARCHIVE | 151 Ko ]
247. TC: 23/06/2017,11:21:02 | TM: 01/06/2017,12:16:56 | DA: 23/06/2017,11:21:02
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249.
250. =========================
251.
252.
253. "C:\Prog Téléchargés\jv16 PowerTools\Backups\00040E\http%3A%2F%2Fwww.avg.com%2Ffavicon.png" [ ARCHIVE | 941 o ]
254. TC: 23/06/2017,11:21:05 | TM: 02/01/2013,16:31:25 | DA: 23/06/2017,11:21:05
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256.
257. =========================
258.
259.
260. "C:\Prog Téléchargés\jv16 PowerTools\Backups\000410\avgreplibx.dll" [ ARCHIVE | 742 Ko ]
261. TC: 23/06/2017,11:21:09 | TM: 26/05/2017,07:42:30 | DA: 23/06/2017,11:21:09
262.
263.
264. =========================
265.
266.
267. "C:\Prog Téléchargés\jv16 PowerTools\Backups\000430\avguix.exe_131415000999531250_1144.exh" [ ARCHIVE | 688 o ]
268. TC: 23/06/2017,11:21:03 | TM: 09/06/2017,18:41:52 | DA: 23/06/2017,11:21:03
269.
270.
271. =========================
272.
273.
274. "C:\Prog Téléchargés\jv16 PowerTools\Backups\0004A6\avgdiagex.log.lock" [ ARCHIVE | 0 o ]
275. TC: 23/06/2017,11:21:01 | TM: 05/06/2017,12:00:06 | DA: 23/06/2017,11:21:01
276.
277.
278. =========================
279.
280.
281. "C:\Prog Téléchargés\jv16 PowerTools\Backups\0004BC\avguix.exe_131422659879843750_1160.exh" [ ARCHIVE | 688 o ]
282. TC: 23/06/2017,11:21:04 | TM: 18/06/2017,15:26:31 | DA: 23/06/2017,11:21:04
283.
284.
285. =========================
286.
287.
288. "C:\Prog Téléchargés\jv16 PowerTools\Backups\0004F2\zenBetaBug.avgdx" [ ARCHIVE | 15 Ko ]
289. TC: 23/06/2017,11:21:00 | TM: 26/05/2017,07:37:16 | DA: 23/06/2017,11:21:00
290.
291.
292. =========================
293.
294.
295. "C:\Prog Téléchargés\jv16 PowerTools\Backups\000521\avgreloadablex.dll" [ ARCHIVE | 289 Ko ]
296. TC: 23/06/2017,11:21:09 | TM: 26/05/2017,07:43:10 | DA: 23/06/2017,11:21:09
297.
298.
299. =========================
300.
301.
302. "C:\Prog Téléchargés\jv16 PowerTools\Backups\000554\avguix.exe_131411260735937500_1056.exh" [ ARCHIVE | 688 o ]
303. TC: 23/06/2017,11:21:01 | TM: 05/06/2017,10:48:04 | DA: 23/06/2017,11:21:01
304.
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306. =========================
307.
308.
309. "C:\Prog Téléchargés\jv16 PowerTools\Backups\000583\AVGDIAGEX.EXE-3A17AC56.pf" [ ARCHIVE | 77 Ko ]
310. TC: 24/06/2017,16:19:06 | TM: 23/06/2017,14:44:03 | DA: 24/06/2017,16:19:06
311.
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313. =========================
314.
315.
316. "C:\Prog Téléchargés\jv16 PowerTools\Backups\00058C\avgdiagex.log.1" [ ARCHIVE | 66 Ko ]
317. TC: 23/06/2017,11:21:01 | TM: 01/01/2002,00:01:22 | DA: 23/06/2017,11:21:01
318.
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320. =========================
321.
322.
323. "C:\Prog Téléchargés\jv16 PowerTools\Backups\0005A0\avgntopensslx.fmw.1.dll" [ ARCHIVE | 1156 Ko ]
324. TC: 24/06/2017,16:18:55 | TM: 31/05/2017,14:45:54 | DA: 24/06/2017,16:18:55
325.
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327. =========================
328.
329.
330. "C:\Prog Téléchargés\jv16 PowerTools\Backups\0005B9\avgblogx.sys" [ ARCHIVE | 270 Ko ]
331. TC: 23/06/2017,11:21:06 | TM: 01/06/2017,12:16:56 | DA: 23/06/2017,11:21:06
332.
333.
334. =========================
335.
336.
337. "C:\Prog Téléchargés\jv16 PowerTools\Backups\000607\avgopensslx.zen.1.dll" [ ARCHIVE | 325 Ko ]
338. TC: 23/06/2017,11:21:09 | TM: 26/05/2017,07:43:22 | DA: 23/06/2017,11:21:09
339.
340.
341. =========================
342.
343.
344. "C:\Prog Téléchargés\jv16 PowerTools\Backups\000619\avgwtusetupx.dll" [ ARCHIVE | 2132 Ko ]
345. TC: 24/06/2017,16:18:58 | TM: 01/06/2017,12:12:21 | DA: 24/06/2017,16:18:58
346.
347.
348. =========================
349.
350.
351. "C:\Prog Téléchargés\jv16 PowerTools\Backups\000638\avgdumpx.exe" [ ARCHIVE | 723 Ko ]
352. TC: 24/06/2017,16:18:51 | TM: 31/05/2017,14:46:40 | DA: 24/06/2017,16:18:51
353.
354.
355. =========================
356.
357.
358. "C:\Prog Téléchargés\jv16 PowerTools\Backups\00069F\avgbidshx.sys" [ ARCHIVE | 151 Ko ]
359. TC: 23/06/2017,11:21:06 | TM: 01/06/2017,12:16:56 | DA: 23/06/2017,11:21:06
360.
361.
362. =========================
363.
364.
365. "C:\Prog Téléchargés\jv16 PowerTools\Backups\0006B3\avguix.exe_131418512837343750_1140.exh" [ ARCHIVE | 688 o ]
366. TC: 23/06/2017,11:21:04 | TM: 13/06/2017,20:14:47 | DA: 23/06/2017,11:21:04
367.
368.
369. =========================
370.
371.
372. "C:\Prog Téléchargés\jv16 PowerTools\Backups\0006B5\avgsetupapix.dll" [ ARCHIVE | 6258 Ko ]
373. TC: 23/06/2017,11:21:08 | TM: 01/06/2017,12:12:03 | DA: 23/06/2017,11:21:09
374.
375.
376. =========================
377.
378.
379. "C:\Prog Téléchargés\jv16 PowerTools\Backups\0006CC\avgmsgdisp.log.3" [ ARCHIVE | 2048 Ko ]
380. TC: 23/06/2017,11:21:11 | TM: 20/06/2017,15:50:51 | DA: 23/06/2017,11:21:12
381.
382.
383. =========================
384.
385.
386. "C:\Prog Téléchargés\jv16 PowerTools\Backups\0006F8\avgstmxp.sys" [ ARCHIVE | 182 Ko ]
387. TC: 24/06/2017,16:19:11 | TM: 01/06/2017,12:17:15 | DA: 24/06/2017,16:19:11
388.
389.
390. =========================
391.
392.
393. "C:\Prog Téléchargés\jv16 PowerTools\Backups\000715\http%3A%2F%2Ffree.avg.com%2Fetc%2Fdesigns%2Favg%2Fus%2Fen%2Ffavicon.png" [ ARCHIVE | 817 o ]
394. TC: 23/06/2017,11:21:04 | TM: 11/04/2013,10:00:15 | DA: 23/06/2017,11:21:04
395.
396.
397. =========================
398.
399.
400. "C:\Prog Téléchargés\jv16 PowerTools\Backups\00074B\avguix.exe_126543097139375000_1348.exh" [ ARCHIVE | 688 o ]
401. TC: 23/06/2017,11:21:00 | TM: 01/01/2002,00:01:56 | DA: 23/06/2017,11:21:00
402.
403.
404. =========================
405.
406.
407. "C:\Prog Téléchargés\jv16 PowerTools\Backups\0007B0\avguix.exe_131427860497968750_320.exh" [ ARCHIVE | 687 o ]
408. TC: 24/06/2017,16:19:02 | TM: 24/06/2017,15:54:13 | DA: 24/06/2017,16:19:02
409.
410.
411. =========================
412.
413.
414. "C:\Prog Téléchargés\jv16 PowerTools\Backups\0007C3\avgsysx.zen.1.dll" [ ARCHIVE | 1005 Ko ]
415. TC: 24/06/2017,16:18:59 | TM: 26/05/2017,07:39:06 | DA: 24/06/2017,16:18:59
416.
417.
418. =========================
419.
420.
421. "C:\Prog Téléchargés\jv16 PowerTools\Backups\000812\avgdiagex.exe" [ ARCHIVE | 3680 Ko ]
422. TC: 23/06/2017,11:21:07 | TM: 31/05/2017,14:47:30 | DA: 23/06/2017,11:21:07
423.
424.
425. =========================
426.
427.
428. "C:\Prog Téléchargés\jv16 PowerTools\Backups\000828\avgntopensslx.zen.1.dll" [ ARCHIVE | 1175 Ko ]
429. TC: 23/06/2017,11:21:09 | TM: 26/05/2017,07:42:54 | DA: 23/06/2017,11:21:09
430.
431.
432. =========================
433.
434.
435. "C:\Prog Téléchargés\jv16 PowerTools\Backups\000848\avgntopensslx.zen.1.dll" [ ARCHIVE | 1175 Ko ]
436. TC: 24/06/2017,16:18:58 | TM: 26/05/2017,07:42:54 | DA: 24/06/2017,16:18:58
437.
438.
439. =========================
440.
441.
442. "C:\Prog Téléchargés\jv16 PowerTools\Backups\0008A0\avgmsgdisp.log.1" [ ARCHIVE | 2048 Ko ]
443. TC: 24/06/2017,16:19:08 | TM: 24/06/2017,15:22:08 | DA: 24/06/2017,16:19:10
444.
445.
446. =========================
447.
448.
449. "C:\Prog Téléchargés\jv16 PowerTools\Backups\0008B7\avgblogx.sys" [ ARCHIVE | 270 Ko ]
450. TC: 24/06/2017,16:19:11 | TM: 01/06/2017,12:16:56 | DA: 24/06/2017,16:19:11
451.
452.
453. =========================
454.
455.
456. "C:\Prog Téléchargés\jv16 PowerTools\Backups\0008C0\avgbidsdriverx.sys" [ ARCHIVE | 261 Ko ]
457. TC: 23/06/2017,11:21:06 | TM: 01/06/2017,12:16:56 | DA: 23/06/2017,11:21:06
458.
459.
460. =========================
461.
462.
463. "C:\Prog Téléchargés\jv16 PowerTools\Backups\0008D6\avgOfferTool.exe" [ ARCHIVE | 2322 Ko ]
464. TC: 23/06/2017,11:21:08 | TM: 04/06/2017,10:32:30 | DA: 23/06/2017,11:21:08
465.
466.
467. =========================
468.
469.
470. "C:\Prog Téléchargés\jv16 PowerTools\Backups\0008DF\avgremover.log" [ ARCHIVE | 1993 Ko ]
471. TC: 23/06/2017,11:21:00 | TM: 19/06/2017,15:57:35 | DA: 23/06/2017,11:21:00
472.
473.
474. =========================
475.
476.
477. "C:\Prog Téléchargés\jv16 PowerTools\Backups\0008E0\avgsysx.fmw.1.dll" [ ARCHIVE | 988 Ko ]
478. TC: 24/06/2017,16:18:55 | TM: 31/05/2017,14:42:54 | DA: 24/06/2017,16:18:55
479.
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481. =========================
482.
483.
484. "C:\Prog Téléchargés\jv16 PowerTools\Backups\0008F6\avgfmwsetupx86.msi" [ ARCHIVE | 1831 Ko ]
485. TC: 23/06/2017,11:21:02 | TM: 01/06/2017,12:15:02 | DA: 23/06/2017,11:21:02
486.
487.
488. =========================
489.
490.
491. "C:\Prog Téléchargés\jv16 PowerTools\Backups\000922\avgcommx.dll" [ ARCHIVE | 572 Ko ]
492. TC: 23/06/2017,11:21:07 | TM: 31/05/2017,14:45:58 | DA: 23/06/2017,11:21:07
493.
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495. =========================
496.
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498. "C:\Prog Téléchargés\jv16 PowerTools\Backups\00095A\avgsysx.fmw.1.dll" [ ARCHIVE | 988 Ko ]
499. TC: 23/06/2017,11:21:08 | TM: 31/05/2017,14:42:54 | DA: 23/06/2017,11:21:08
500.
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502. =========================
503.
504.
505. "C:\Prog Téléchargés\jv16 PowerTools\Backups\00096E\avgbavuiplgx.dll" [ ARCHIVE | 1537 Ko ]
506. TC: 23/06/2017,11:21:05 | TM: 01/06/2017,12:16:57 | DA: 23/06/2017,11:21:05
507.
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509. =========================
510.
511.
512. "C:\Prog Téléchargés\jv16 PowerTools\Backups\000984\avguclx.dll" [ ARCHIVE | 332 Ko ]
513. TC: 23/06/2017,11:21:08 | TM: 31/05/2017,14:46:30 | DA: 23/06/2017,11:21:08
514.
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516. =========================
517.
518.
519. "C:\Prog Téléchargés\jv16 PowerTools\Backups\0009A4\avguix.exe_131414120529843750_1140.exh" [ ARCHIVE | 688 o ]
520. TC: 23/06/2017,11:21:01 | TM: 08/06/2017,18:14:16 | DA: 23/06/2017,11:21:01
521.
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523. =========================
524.
525.
526. "C:\Prog Téléchargés\jv16 PowerTools\Backups\0009BC\avgntdumpx.exe" [ ARCHIVE | 717 Ko ]
527. TC: 23/06/2017,11:21:08 | TM: 01/06/2017,12:12:02 | DA: 23/06/2017,11:21:08
528.
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530. =========================
531.
532.
533. "C:\Prog Téléchargés\jv16 PowerTools\Backups\0009D3\avgBoot.exe" [ ARCHIVE | 332 Ko ]
534. TC: 24/06/2017,16:19:06 | TM: 01/06/2017,12:16:59 | DA: 24/06/2017,16:19:06
535.
536.
537. =========================
538.
539.
540. "C:\Prog Téléchargés\jv16 PowerTools\Backups\000A32\avgcmlx.dll" [ ARCHIVE | 814 Ko ]
541. TC: 23/06/2017,11:21:07 | TM: 31/05/2017,14:46:48 | DA: 23/06/2017,11:21:07
542.
543.
544. =========================
545.
546.
547. "C:\Prog Téléchargés\jv16 PowerTools\Backups\000A81\avgmsgdisp.log.1" [ ARCHIVE | 2048 Ko ]
548. TC: 23/06/2017,11:21:10 | TM: 01/01/2002,00:16:38 | DA: 23/06/2017,11:21:10
549.
550.
551. =========================
552.
553.
554. "C:\Prog Téléchargés\jv16 PowerTools\Backups\000A9E\avgfmwbasex.dll" [ ARCHIVE | 1756 Ko ]
555. TC: 24/06/2017,16:18:54 | TM: 31/05/2017,14:47:00 | DA: 24/06/2017,16:18:54
556.
557.
558. =========================
559.
560.
561. "C:\Prog Téléchargés\jv16 PowerTools\Backups\000AB4\avguix.exe_131414101602500000_1864.exh" [ ARCHIVE | 688 o ]
562. TC: 23/06/2017,11:21:01 | TM: 08/06/2017,17:42:50 | DA: 23/06/2017,11:21:01
563.
564.
565. =========================
566.
567.
568. "C:\Prog Téléchargés\jv16 PowerTools\Backups\000AB7\Policy.14.0.AVG.VC140.MFC.manifest" [ ARCHIVE | 756 o ]
569. TC: 23/06/2017,11:21:06 | TM: 01/06/2017,12:16:57 | DA: 23/06/2017,11:21:06
570.
571.
572. =========================
573.
574.
575. "C:\Prog Téléchargés\jv16 PowerTools\Backups\000AD6\avgfmwremover_msilog.log" [ ARCHIVE | 22 Ko ]
576. TC: 23/06/2017,11:20:59 | TM: 05/06/2017,09:51:34 | DA: 23/06/2017,11:20:59
577.
578.
579. =========================
580.
581.
582. "C:\Prog Téléchargés\jv16 PowerTools\Backups\000AEC\zenBetaBug.avgdx" [ ARCHIVE | 15 Ko ]
583. TC: 23/06/2017,11:21:02 | TM: 26/05/2017,07:37:16 | DA: 23/06/2017,11:21:02
584.
585.
586. =========================
587.
588.
589. "C:\Prog Téléchargés\jv16 PowerTools\Backups\000B03\avgfmwui.log" [ ARCHIVE | 17 Ko ]
590. TC: 23/06/2017,11:21:04 | TM: 01/01/2002,00:01:48 | DA: 23/06/2017,11:21:04
591.
592.
593. =========================
594.
595.
596. "C:\Prog Téléchargés\jv16 PowerTools\Backups\000B19\avgVmm.sys" [ ARCHIVE | 281 Ko ]
597. TC: 23/06/2017,11:21:07 | TM: 01/06/2017,12:17:01 | DA: 23/06/2017,11:21:07
598.
599.
600. =========================
601.
602.
603. "C:\Prog Téléchargés\jv16 PowerTools\Backups\000B38\zenBetaIdea.avgdx" [ ARCHIVE | 768 o ]
604. TC: 23/06/2017,11:21:00 | TM: 26/05/2017,07:37:16 | DA: 23/06/2017,11:21:00
605.
606.
607. =========================
608.
609.
610. "C:\Prog Téléchargés\jv16 PowerTools\Backups\000B62\avguix.exe_126543096672187500_480.exh" [ ARCHIVE | 687 o ]
611. TC: 23/06/2017,11:21:00 | TM: 01/01/2002,00:01:10 | DA: 23/06/2017,11:21:00
612.
613.
614. =========================
615.
616.
617. "C:\Prog Téléchargés\jv16 PowerTools\Backups\000BB1\avguix.exe_131418089784375000_1140.exh" [ ARCHIVE | 688 o ]
618. TC: 23/06/2017,11:21:03 | TM: 13/06/2017,08:29:41 | DA: 23/06/2017,11:21:03
619.
620.
621. =========================
622.
623.
624. "C:\Prog Téléchargés\jv16 PowerTools\Backups\000BC7\Policy.14.0.AVG.VC140.MFC.cat" [ ARCHIVE | 19 Ko ]
625. TC: 23/06/2017,11:21:06 | TM: 01/06/2017,12:16:57 | DA: 23/06/2017,11:21:06
626.
627.
628. =========================
629.
630.
631. "C:\Prog Téléchargés\jv16 PowerTools\Backups\000BF5\outi ichier_avg-uppr.txt.lnk" [ ARCHIVE | 752 o ]
632. TC: 24/06/2017,16:18:28 | TM: 23/06/2017,11:20:18 | DA: 24/06/2017,16:18:28
633.
634.
635. =========================
636.
637.
638. "C:\Prog Téléchargés\jv16 PowerTools\Backups\000C13\avgfmwbasedll.log.lock" [ ARCHIVE | 0 o ]
639. TC: 23/06/2017,11:21:04 | TM: 19/06/2017,15:59:32 | DA: 23/06/2017,11:21:04
640.
641.
642. =========================
643.
644.
645. "C:\Prog Téléchargés\jv16 PowerTools\Backups\000C27\avgsetupx.exe" [ ARCHIVE | 4061 Ko ]
646. TC: 24/06/2017,16:18:58 | TM: 01/06/2017,12:12:02 | DA: 24/06/2017,16:18:58
647.
648.
649. =========================
650.
651.
652. "C:\Prog Téléchargés\jv16 PowerTools\Backups\000C29\avgstmxp.sys.sum" [ ARCHIVE | 223 o ]
653. TC: 23/06/2017,11:21:07 | TM: 01/06/2017,12:17:15 | DA: 23/06/2017,11:21:07
654.
655.
656. =========================
657.
658.
659. "C:\Prog Téléchargés\jv16 PowerTools\Backups\000C3F\avgzensetupx.dll" [ ARCHIVE | 2467 Ko ]
660. TC: 23/06/2017,11:21:09 | TM: 01/06/2017,12:12:21 | DA: 23/06/2017,11:21:09
661.
662.
663. =========================
664.
665.
666. "C:\Prog Téléchargés\jv16 PowerTools\Backups\000C5F\avgsvc.exe.VIR" [ ARCHIVE | 264 Ko ]
667. TC: 23/06/2017,11:21:03 | TM: 01/06/2017,12:16:58 | DA: 23/06/2017,11:21:03
668.
669.
670. =========================
671.
672.
673. "C:\Prog Téléchargés\jv16 PowerTools\Backups\000CAB\avguix.exe_131413323684687500_612.exh" [ ARCHIVE | 687 o ]
674. TC: 23/06/2017,11:21:01 | TM: 07/06/2017,20:06:13 | DA: 23/06/2017,11:21:01
675.
676.
677. =========================
678.
679.
680. "C:\Prog Téléchargés\jv16 PowerTools\Backups\000CC1\avgreplibx.dll" [ ARCHIVE | 742 Ko ]
681. TC: 24/06/2017,16:18:59 | TM: 26/05/2017,07:42:30 | DA: 24/06/2017,16:18:59
682.
683.
684. =========================
685.
686.
687. "C:\Prog Téléchargés\jv16 PowerTools\Backups\000CD7\https_local.avg.com_0.localstorage-journal" [ ARCHIVE | 0 o ]
688. TC: 24/06/2017,16:19:01 | TM: 01/06/2017,12:20:47 | DA: 24/06/2017,16:19:01
689.
690.
691. =========================
692.
693.
694. "C:\Prog Téléchargés\jv16 PowerTools\Backups\000CF0\x86_avg.vc140.mfc_f92d94485545da78_14.0.24210.0_x-ww_d2b63413.manifest" [ ARCHIVE | 1 Ko ]
695. TC: 23/06/2017,11:21:13 | TM: 01/06/2017,12:15:05 | DA: 23/06/2017,11:21:13
696.
697.
698. =========================
699.
700.
701. "C:\Prog Téléchargés\jv16 PowerTools\Backups\000D0D\zen.avgdx" [ ARCHIVE | 3 Ko ]
702. TC: 23/06/2017,11:21:02 | TM: 26/05/2017,07:37:16 | DA: 23/06/2017,11:21:02
703.
704.
705. =========================
706.
707.
708. "C:\Prog Téléchargés\jv16 PowerTools\Backups\000D26\avgwtusetupx.dll" [ ARCHIVE | 2132 Ko ]
709. TC: 23/06/2017,11:21:09 | TM: 01/06/2017,12:12:21 | DA: 23/06/2017,11:21:09
710.
711.
712. =========================
713.
714.
715. "C:\Prog Téléchargés\jv16 PowerTools\Backups\000D5C\AVGUI.exe" [ ARCHIVE | 8582 Ko ]
716. TC: 23/06/2017,11:21:05 | TM: 01/06/2017,12:16:59 | DA: 23/06/2017,11:21:05
717.
718.
719. =========================
720.
721.
722. "C:\Prog Téléchargés\jv16 PowerTools\Backups\000D86\zenBetaBug.avgdx" [ ARCHIVE | 15 Ko ]
723. TC: 24/06/2017,16:19:01 | TM: 26/05/2017,07:37:16 | DA: 24/06/2017,16:19:01
724.
725.
726. =========================
727.
728.
729. "C:\Prog Téléchargés\jv16 PowerTools\Backups\000D88\avgfmwbasedll.log" [ ARCHIVE | 2043 Ko ]
730. TC: 23/06/2017,11:21:10 | TM: 01/01/2002,00:00:37 | DA: 23/06/2017,11:21:10
731.
732.
733. =========================
734.
735.
736. "C:\Prog Téléchargés\jv16 PowerTools\Backups\000DBB\avguix.exe_131413199200625000_1168.exh" [ ARCHIVE | 688 o ]
737. TC: 23/06/2017,11:21:01 | TM: 07/06/2017,16:38:45 | DA: 23/06/2017,11:21:01
738.
739.
740. =========================
741.
742.
743. "C:\Prog Téléchargés\jv16 PowerTools\Backups\000DD4\avgbavsetupx.dll" [ ARCHIVE | 2702 Ko ]
744. TC: 23/06/2017,11:21:08 | TM: 04/06/2017,10:32:30 | DA: 23/06/2017,11:21:08
745.
746.
747. =========================
748.
749.
750. "C:\Prog Téléchargés\jv16 PowerTools\Backups\000DF3\avgfmwsetupx86.msi" [ ARCHIVE | 1831 Ko ]
751. TC: 23/06/2017,11:21:02 | TM: 01/06/2017,12:15:02 | DA: 23/06/2017,11:21:02
752.
753.
754. =========================
755.
756.
757. "C:\Prog Téléchargés\jv16 PowerTools\Backups\000E0A\avgdiagex.log.lock" [ ARCHIVE | 0 o ]
758. TC: 23/06/2017,11:21:04 | TM: 19/06/2017,15:59:32 | DA: 23/06/2017,11:21:04
759.
760.
761. =========================
762.
763.
764. "C:\Prog Téléchargés\jv16 PowerTools\Backups\000E20\avgSP.sys" [ ARCHIVE | 484 Ko ]
765. TC: 23/06/2017,11:21:07 | TM: 01/06/2017,12:17:01 | DA: 23/06/2017,11:21:07
766.
767.
768. =========================
769.
770.
771. "C:\Prog Téléchargés\jv16 PowerTools\Backups\000E56\avgsp.sys.VIR" [ ARCHIVE | 484 Ko ]
772. TC: 23/06/2017,11:21:03 | TM: 01/06/2017,12:17:01 | DA: 23/06/2017,11:21:03
773.
774.
775. =========================
776.
777.
778. "C:\Prog Téléchargés\jv16 PowerTools\Backups\000E69\zen.avgdx" [ ARCHIVE | 3 Ko ]
779. TC: 23/06/2017,11:21:00 | TM: 26/05/2017,07:37:16 | DA: 23/06/2017,11:21:00
780.
781.
782. =========================
783.
784.
785. "C:\Prog Téléchargés\jv16 PowerTools\Backups\000E80\avgcommx.dll" [ ARCHIVE | 586 Ko ]
786. TC: 24/06/2017,16:18:58 | TM: 26/05/2017,07:42:28 | DA: 24/06/2017,16:18:58
787.
788.
789. =========================
790.
791.
792. "C:\Prog Téléchargés\jv16 PowerTools\Backups\000E82\avgntsqlitex.dll" [ ARCHIVE | 699 Ko ]
793. TC: 23/06/2017,11:21:07 | TM: 31/05/2017,14:46:46 | DA: 23/06/2017,11:21:07
794.
795.
796. =========================
797.
798.
799. "C:\Prog Téléchargés\jv16 PowerTools\Backups\000F04\avgmsgdisp.log.lock" [ ARCHIVE | 0 o ]
800. TC: 23/06/2017,11:21:02 | TM: 05/06/2017,12:00:07 | DA: 23/06/2017,11:21:02
801.
802.
803. =========================
804.
805.
806. "C:\Prog Téléchargés\jv16 PowerTools\Backups\000F18\avgsvcx.exe" [ ARCHIVE | 1190 Ko ]
807. TC: 24/06/2017,16:18:55 | TM: 31/05/2017,14:46:56 | DA: 24/06/2017,16:18:55
808.
809.
810. =========================
811.
812.
813. "C:\Prog Téléchargés\jv16 PowerTools\Backups\000F1A\avgdiagex.log" [ ARCHIVE | 28 Ko ]
814. TC: 23/06/2017,11:21:04 | TM: 01/01/2002,00:01:53 | DA: 23/06/2017,11:21:04
815.
816.
817. =========================
818.
819.
820. "C:\Prog Téléchargés\jv16 PowerTools\Backups\000F92\avgntopensslx.fmw.1.dll" [ ARCHIVE | 1156 Ko ]
821. TC: 23/06/2017,11:21:07 | TM: 31/05/2017,14:45:54 | DA: 23/06/2017,11:21:07
822.
823.
824. =========================
825.
826.
827. "C:\Prog Téléchargés\jv16 PowerTools\Backups\000F9C\avgelevx.exe" [ ARCHIVE | 721 Ko ]
828. TC: 24/06/2017,16:18:54 | TM: 31/05/2017,14:46:48 | DA: 24/06/2017,16:18:54
829.
830.
831. =========================
832.
833.
834. "C:\Prog Téléchargés\jv16 PowerTools\Backups\000FB2\avguix.exe_131412383157656250_1008.exh" [ ARCHIVE | 688 o ]
835. TC: 23/06/2017,11:21:01 | TM: 06/06/2017,17:58:45 | DA: 23/06/2017,11:21:01
836.
837.
838. =========================
839.
840.
841. "C:\Prog Téléchargés\jv16 PowerTools\Backups\000FB4\AVG.VC140.MFC.cat" [ ARCHIVE | 19 Ko ]
842. TC: 23/06/2017,11:21:06 | TM: 01/06/2017,12:16:56 | DA: 23/06/2017,11:21:06
843.
844.
845. =========================
846.
847.
848. "C:\Prog Téléchargés\jv16 PowerTools\Backups\000FDE\AVG.VC140.MFC.manifest" [ ARCHIVE | 1 Ko ]
849. TC: 23/06/2017,11:21:06 | TM: 01/06/2017,12:16:56 | DA: 23/06/2017,11:21:06
850.
851.
852. =========================
853.
854.
855. "C:\Prog Téléchargés\jv16 PowerTools\Backups\001000\avguix.exe_131425378393906250_1204.exh" [ ARCHIVE | 688 o ]
856. TC: 23/06/2017,11:21:04 | TM: 21/06/2017,18:57:21 | DA: 23/06/2017,11:21:04
857.
858.
859. =========================
860.
861.
862. "C:\Prog Téléchargés\jv16 PowerTools\Backups\00100B\AVGUI.EXE-096B40D7.pf" [ ARCHIVE | 76 Ko ]
863. TC: 24/06/2017,16:19:06 | TM: 24/06/2017,15:13:03 | DA: 24/06/2017,16:19:06
864.
865.
866. =========================
867.
868.
869. "C:\Prog Téléchargés\jv16 PowerTools\Backups\00104C\avgrvrt.sys.VIR" [ ARCHIVE | 63 Ko ]
870. TC: 23/06/2017,11:21:02 | TM: 01/06/2017,12:17:01 | DA: 23/06/2017,11:21:02
871.
872.
873. =========================
874.
875.
876. "C:\Prog Téléchargés\jv16 PowerTools\Backups\001060\avg eupdate task.job.VIR" [ ARCHIVE | 312 o ]
877. TC: 23/06/2017,11:21:00 | TM: 03/06/2017,16:11:06 | DA: 23/06/2017,11:21:00
878.
879.
880. =========================
881.
882.
883. "C:\Prog Téléchargés\jv16 PowerTools\Backups\001098\avguix.exe_131412374547187500_1924.exh" [ ARCHIVE | 688 o ]
884. TC: 23/06/2017,11:21:01 | TM: 06/06/2017,17:44:21 | DA: 23/06/2017,11:21:01
885.
886.
887. =========================
888.
889.
890. "C:\Prog Téléchargés\jv16 PowerTools\Backups\0010AF\avguix.exe_131416777951406250_1116.exh" [ ARCHIVE | 688 o ]
891. TC: 23/06/2017,11:21:03 | TM: 11/06/2017,20:03:20 | DA: 23/06/2017,11:21:03
892.
893.
894. =========================
895.
896.
897. "C:\Prog Téléchargés\jv16 PowerTools\Backups\0010B9\avgmsgdisp.log" [ ARCHIVE | 28 Ko ]
898. TC: 24/06/2017,16:19:05 | TM: 24/06/2017,15:54:25 | DA: 24/06/2017,16:19:05
899.
900.
901. =========================
902.
903.
904. "C:\Prog Téléchargés\jv16 PowerTools\Backups\001107\avgVmm.sys" [ ARCHIVE | 281 Ko ]
905. TC: 23/06/2017,11:21:13 | TM: 01/06/2017,12:17:01 | DA: 23/06/2017,11:21:13
906.
907.
908. =========================
909.
910.
911. "C:\Prog Téléchargés\jv16 PowerTools\Backups\00110E\AVG_Remover.exe" [ ARCHIVE | 7987 Ko ]
912. TC: 23/06/2017,11:20:59 | TM: 10/06/2017,18:48:13 | DA: 23/06/2017,11:20:59
913.
914.
915. =========================
916.
917.
918. "C:\Prog Téléchargés\jv16 PowerTools\Backups\001127\avgRvrt.sys" [ ARCHIVE | 63 Ko ]
919. TC: 23/06/2017,11:21:06 | TM: 01/06/2017,12:17:01 | DA: 23/06/2017,11:21:06
920.
921.
922. =========================
923.
924.
925. "C:\Prog Téléchargés\jv16 PowerTools\Backups\00113D\avgfmwbasedll.log" [ ARCHIVE | 3 Ko ]
926. TC: 24/06/2017,16:19:05 | TM: 24/06/2017,15:54:25 | DA: 24/06/2017,16:19:05
927.
928.
929. =========================
930.
931.
932. "C:\Prog Téléchargés\jv16 PowerTools\Backups\001173\AVG_Remover.exe" [ ARCHIVE | 7987 Ko ]
933. TC: 23/06/2017,11:21:05 | TM: 05/06/2017,11:36:06 | DA: 23/06/2017,11:21:05
934.
935.
936. =========================
937.
938.
939. "C:\Prog Téléchargés\jv16 PowerTools\Backups\00119F\AVGUI.EXE-096B40D7.pf" [ ARCHIVE | 74 Ko ]
940. TC: 23/06/2017,11:21:10 | TM: 23/06/2017,10:44:33 | DA: 23/06/2017,11:21:10
941.
942.
943. =========================
944.
945.
946. "C:\Prog Téléchargés\jv16 PowerTools\Backups\0011A9\avguix.exe_131412333425312500_1324.exh" [ ARCHIVE | 688 o ]
947. TC: 23/06/2017,11:21:01 | TM: 06/06/2017,16:35:55 | DA: 23/06/2017,11:21:01
948.
949.
950. =========================
951.
952.
953. "C:\Prog Téléchargés\jv16 PowerTools\Backups\0011D5\AVG.VC140.CRT.manifest" [ ARCHIVE | 24 Ko ]
954. TC: 23/06/2017,11:21:06 | TM: 01/06/2017,12:16:56 | DA: 23/06/2017,11:21:06
955.
956.
957. =========================
958.
959.
960. "C:\Prog Téléchargés\jv16 PowerTools\Backups\0011EE\avgSP.sys" [ ARCHIVE | 484 Ko ]
961. TC: 23/06/2017,11:21:13 | TM: 01/06/2017,12:17:01 | DA: 23/06/2017,11:21:13
962.
963.
964. =========================
965.
966.
967. "C:\Prog Téléchargés\jv16 PowerTools\Backups\001217\avgstmxp.sys" [ ARCHIVE | 182 Ko ]
968. TC: 23/06/2017,11:21:13 | TM: 01/06/2017,12:17:15 | DA: 23/06/2017,11:21:13
969.
970.
971. =========================
972.
973.
974. "C:\Prog Téléchargés\jv16 PowerTools\Backups\001235\avgsetupuix.dll" [ ARCHIVE | 2956 Ko ]
975. TC: 24/06/2017,16:18:57 | TM: 01/06/2017,12:12:09 | DA: 24/06/2017,16:18:57
976.
977.
978. =========================
979.
980.
981. "C:\Prog Téléchargés\jv16 PowerTools\Backups\001257\https_local.avg.com_0.localstorage-journal" [ ARCHIVE | 0 o ]
982. TC: 23/06/2017,11:21:00 | TM: 01/06/2017,12:20:47 | DA: 23/06/2017,11:21:00
983.
984.
985. =========================
986.
987.
988. "C:\Prog Téléchargés\jv16 PowerTools\Backups\001286\AVGFMWREMOVERX.EXE-332FB39B.pf" [ ARCHIVE | 26 Ko ]
989. TC: 23/06/2017,11:21:10 | TM: 19/06/2017,15:57:37 | DA: 23/06/2017,11:21:10
990.
991.
992. =========================
993.
994.
995. "C:\Prog Téléchargés\jv16 PowerTools\Backups\0012AF\AVGREMOVERX.EXE-1F7CFCD4.pf" [ ARCHIVE | 73 Ko ]
996. TC: 23/06/2017,11:21:10 | TM: 19/06/2017,15:57:13 | DA: 23/06/2017,11:21:10
997.
998.
999. =========================
1000.
1001.
1002. "C:\Prog Téléchargés\jv16 PowerTools\Backups\0012FE\avgSnx.sys" [ ARCHIVE | 766 Ko ]
1003. TC: 23/06/2017,11:21:13 | TM: 01/06/2017,12:16:58 | DA: 23/06/2017,11:21:13
1004.
1005.
1006. =========================
1007.
1008.
1009. "C:\Prog Téléchargés\jv16 PowerTools\Backups\001305\Capture-AVG multiple.jpg" [ ARCHIVE | 51 Ko ]
1010. TC: 23/06/2017,11:20:59 | TM: 06/06/2017,18:13:26 | DA: 23/06/2017,11:20:59
1011.
1012.
1013. =========================
1014.
1015.
1016. "C:\Prog Téléchargés\jv16 PowerTools\Backups\001308\avguix.exe_131423543671875000_1148.exh" [ ARCHIVE | 688 o ]
1017. TC: 23/06/2017,11:21:04 | TM: 19/06/2017,15:59:30 | DA: 23/06/2017,11:21:04
1018.
1019.
1020. =========================
1021.
1022.
1023. "C:\Prog Téléchargés\jv16 PowerTools\Backups\001331\avguix.exe_131424402514843750_1140.exh" [ ARCHIVE | 688 o ]
1024. TC: 23/06/2017,11:21:04 | TM: 20/06/2017,15:51:07 | DA: 23/06/2017,11:21:04
1025.
1026.
1027. =========================
1028.
1029.
1030. "C:\Prog Téléchargés\jv16 PowerTools\Backups\00137D\avgmonflt.sys.VIR" [ ARCHIVE | 109 Ko ]
1031. TC: 23/06/2017,11:21:02 | TM: 01/06/2017,12:17:01 | DA: 23/06/2017,11:21:02
1032.
1033.
1034. =========================
1035.
1036.
1037. "C:\Prog Téléchargés\jv16 PowerTools\Backups\001380\avgmsgdispx.dll" [ ARCHIVE | 1191 Ko ]
1038. TC: 23/06/2017,11:21:07 | TM: 31/05/2017,14:46:48 | DA: 23/06/2017,11:21:07
1039.
1040.
1041. =========================
1042.
1043.
1044. "C:\Prog Téléchargés\jv16 PowerTools\Backups\001396\AVG_REMOVER.EXE-222FBF2C.pf" [ ARCHIVE | 50 Ko ]
1045. TC: 23/06/2017,11:21:10 | TM: 19/06/2017,15:55:30 | DA: 23/06/2017,11:21:10
1046.
1047.
1048. =========================
1049.
1050.
1051. "C:\Prog Téléchargés\jv16 PowerTools\Backups\0013A0\avguix.exe_131412319422477346_1108.exh" [ ARCHIVE | 688 o ]
1052. TC: 23/06/2017,11:21:01 | TM: 06/06/2017,16:12:44 | DA: 23/06/2017,11:21:01
1053.
1054.
1055. =========================
1056.
1057.
1058. "C:\Prog Téléchargés\jv16 PowerTools\Backups\0013DF\avguix.exe_131416619432812500_1280.exh" [ ARCHIVE | 688 o ]
1059. TC: 23/06/2017,11:21:03 | TM: 11/06/2017,15:39:05 | DA: 23/06/2017,11:21:03
1060.
1061.
1062. =========================
1063.
1064.
1065. "C:\Prog Téléchargés\jv16 PowerTools\Backups\0013E2\avgsvcx.exe" [ ARCHIVE | 1190 Ko ]
1066. TC: 23/06/2017,11:21:08 | TM: 31/05/2017,14:46:56 | DA: 23/06/2017,11:21:08
1067.
1068.
1069. =========================
1070.
1071.
1072. "C:\Prog Téléchargés\jv16 PowerTools\Backups\001402\avgfmwui.log" [ ARCHIVE | 55 Ko ]
1073. TC: 23/06/2017,11:21:01 | TM: 09/06/2017,16:13:56 | DA: 23/06/2017,11:21:01
1074.
1075.
1076. =========================
1077.
1078.
1079. "C:\Prog Téléchargés\jv16 PowerTools\Backups\00140E\avgRvrt.sys" [ ARCHIVE | 63 Ko ]
1080. TC: 23/06/2017,11:21:13 | TM: 01/06/2017,12:17:01 | DA: 23/06/2017,11:21:13
1081.
1082.
1083. =========================
1084.
1085.
1086. "C:\Prog Téléchargés\jv16 PowerTools\Backups\001444\avgsetupx.exe" [ ARCHIVE | 4061 Ko ]
1087. TC: 23/06/2017,11:21:09 | TM: 01/06/2017,12:12:02 | DA: 23/06/2017,11:21:09
1088.
1089.
1090. =========================
1091.
1092.
1093. "C:\Prog Téléchargés\jv16 PowerTools\Backups\001477\https_local.avg.com_0.localstorage" [ ARCHIVE | 3 Ko ]
1094. TC: 23/06/2017,11:21:00 | TM: 01/06/2017,12:20:47 | DA: 23/06/2017,11:21:00
1095.
1096.
1097. =========================
1098.
1099.
1100. "C:\Prog Téléchargés\jv16 PowerTools\Backups\001490\avglogx.dll" [ ARCHIVE | 377 Ko ]
1101. TC: 23/06/2017,11:21:07 | TM: 31/05/2017,14:46:28 | DA: 23/06/2017,11:21:07
1102.
1103.
1104. =========================
1105.
1106.
1107. "C:\Prog Téléchargés\jv16 PowerTools\Backups\00150B\avgMonFlt.sys" [ ARCHIVE | 109 Ko ]
1108. TC: 24/06/2017,16:19:11 | TM: 01/06/2017,12:17:01 | DA: 24/06/2017,16:19:11
1109.
1110.
1111. =========================
1112.
1113.
1114. "C:\Prog Téléchargés\jv16 PowerTools\Backups\001574\avgbunivx.sys.VIR" [ ARCHIVE | 44 Ko ]
1115. TC: 23/06/2017,11:21:02 | TM: 01/06/2017,12:16:56 | DA: 23/06/2017,11:21:02
1116.
1117.
1118. =========================
1119.
1120.
1121. "C:\Prog Téléchargés\jv16 PowerTools\Backups\001577\avglngx.dll" [ ARCHIVE | 189 Ko ]
1122. TC: 23/06/2017,11:21:07 | TM: 31/05/2017,14:46:28 | DA: 23/06/2017,11:21:07
1123.
1124.
1125. =========================
1126.
1127.
1128. "C:\Prog Téléchargés\jv16 PowerTools\Backups\0015B7\avgfmwui.log.lock" [ ARCHIVE | 0 o ]
1129. TC: 24/06/2017,16:19:05 | TM: 24/06/2017,15:54:09 | DA: 24/06/2017,16:19:05
1130.
1131.
1132. =========================
1133.
1134.
1135. "C:\Prog Téléchargés\jv16 PowerTools\Backups\0015D4\crash.avgdx" [ ARCHIVE | 3 Ko ]
1136. TC: 24/06/2017,16:18:54 | TM: 31/05/2017,14:42:28 | DA: 24/06/2017,16:18:54
1137.
1138.
1139. =========================
1140.
1141.
1142. "C:\Prog Téléchargés\jv16 PowerTools\Backups\0015D6\avguix.exe_131415847880937500_1204.exh" [ ARCHIVE | 688 o ]
1143. TC: 23/06/2017,11:21:03 | TM: 10/06/2017,18:13:13 | DA: 23/06/2017,11:21:03
1144.
1145.
1146. =========================
1147.
1148.
1149. "C:\Prog Téléchargés\jv16 PowerTools\Backups\0015D9\avgntopensslx.fmw.1.dll" [ ARCHIVE | 1156 Ko ]
1150. TC: 23/06/2017,11:21:08 | TM: 31/05/2017,14:45:54 | DA: 23/06/2017,11:21:08
1151.
1152.
1153. =========================
1154.
1155.
1156. "C:\Prog Téléchargés\jv16 PowerTools\Backups\00160F\avguix.exe_131423385412968750_1176.exh" [ ARCHIVE | 688 o ]
1157. TC: 23/06/2017,11:21:04 | TM: 19/06/2017,11:35:44 | DA: 23/06/2017,11:21:04
1158.
1159.
1160. =========================
1161.
1162.
1163. "C:\Prog Téléchargés\jv16 PowerTools\Backups\001625\avgbunivx.sys" [ ARCHIVE | 44 Ko ]
1164. TC: 23/06/2017,11:21:06 | TM: 01/06/2017,12:16:56 | DA: 23/06/2017,11:21:06
1165.
1166.
1167. =========================
1168.
1169.
1170. "C:\Prog Téléchargés\jv16 PowerTools\Backups\001639\AVGSvc.log" [ ARCHIVE | 320 Ko ]
1171. TC: 24/06/2017,16:18:59 | TM: 24/06/2017,15:25:43 | DA: 24/06/2017,16:19:00
1172.
1173.
1174. =========================
1175.
1176.
1177. "C:\Prog Téléchargés\jv16 PowerTools\Backups\00169A\AVG_Protection_Free_1606.exe" [ ARCHIVE | 3449 Ko ]
1178. TC: 23/06/2017,11:21:05 | TM: 05/06/2017,11:23:00 | DA: 23/06/2017,11:21:05
1179.
1180.
1181. =========================
1182.
1183.
1184. "C:\Prog Téléchargés\jv16 PowerTools\Backups\0016A7\avguix.exe_131411304009687500_660.exh" [ ARCHIVE | 687 o ]
1185. TC: 23/06/2017,11:21:01 | TM: 05/06/2017,12:00:06 | DA: 23/06/2017,11:21:01
1186.
1187.
1188. =========================
1189.
1190.
1191. "C:\Prog Téléchargés\jv16 PowerTools\Backups\0016D1\avgfmwsetupx.dll" [ ARCHIVE | 3866 Ko ]
1192. TC: 24/06/2017,16:18:56 | TM: 01/06/2017,12:12:21 | DA: 24/06/2017,16:18:56
1193.
1194.
1195. =========================
1196.
1197.
1198. "C:\Prog Téléchargés\jv16 PowerTools\Backups\0016D3\avgfmwsetupx86.msi" [ ARCHIVE | 1831 Ko ]
1199. TC: 24/06/2017,16:19:01 | TM: 01/06/2017,12:15:02 | DA: 24/06/2017,16:19:01
1200.
1201.
1202. =========================
1203.
1204.
1205. "C:\Prog Téléchargés\jv16 PowerTools\Backups\0016E7\avgopensslx.zen.1.dll" [ ARCHIVE | 325 Ko ]
1206. TC: 24/06/2017,16:18:59 | TM: 26/05/2017,07:43:22 | DA: 24/06/2017,16:18:59
1207.
1208.
1209. =========================
1210.
1211.
1212. "C:\Prog Téléchargés\jv16 PowerTools\Backups\001713\avguix.exe_131427860497968750_320_M.dmp" [ ARCHIVE | 1263 Ko ]
1213. TC: 24/06/2017,16:19:04 | TM: 24/06/2017,15:54:10 | DA: 24/06/2017,16:19:04
1214.
1215.
1216. =========================
1217.
1218.
1219. "C:\Prog Téléchargés\jv16 PowerTools\Backups\00175F\avguix.exe_131427860497968750_320_F.dmp" [ ARCHIVE | 48132 Ko ]
1220. TC: 24/06/2017,16:19:02 | TM: 24/06/2017,15:54:12 | DA: 24/06/2017,16:19:03
1221.
1222.
1223. =========================
1224.
1225.
1226. "C:\Prog Téléchargés\jv16 PowerTools\Backups\00177E\zenBetaIdea.avgdx" [ ARCHIVE | 768 o ]
1227. TC: 23/06/2017,11:21:00 | TM: 26/05/2017,07:37:16 | DA: 23/06/2017,11:21:00
1228.
1229.
1230. =========================
1231.
1232.
1233. "C:\Prog Téléchargés\jv16 PowerTools\Backups\00178E\avgVmm.sys" [ ARCHIVE | 281 Ko ]
1234. TC: 24/06/2017,16:19:12 | TM: 01/06/2017,12:17:01 | DA: 24/06/2017,16:19:12
1235.
1236.
1237. =========================
1238.
1239.
1240. "C:\Prog Téléchargés\jv16 PowerTools\Backups\001797\avgfmwx.dll" [ ARCHIVE | 526 Ko ]
1241. TC: 23/06/2017,11:21:07 | TM: 31/05/2017,14:46:46 | DA: 23/06/2017,11:21:07
1242.
1243.
1244. =========================
1245.
1246.
1247. "C:\Prog Téléchargés\jv16 PowerTools\Backups\001812\avgHwid.sys" [ ARCHIVE | 35 Ko ]
1248. TC: 24/06/2017,16:19:11 | TM: 01/06/2017,12:17:01 | DA: 24/06/2017,16:19:11
1249.
1250.
1251. =========================
1252.
1253.
1254. "C:\Prog Téléchargés\jv16 PowerTools\Backups\001845\avgBoot.exe" [ ARCHIVE | 332 Ko ]
1255. TC: 23/06/2017,11:21:06 | TM: 01/06/2017,12:16:59 | DA: 23/06/2017,11:21:06
1256.
1257.
1258. =========================
1259.
1260.
1261. "C:\Prog Téléchargés\jv16 PowerTools\Backups\00185B\avgsetupuix.dll" [ ARCHIVE | 2956 Ko ]
1262. TC: 23/06/2017,11:21:09 | TM: 01/06/2017,12:12:09 | DA: 23/06/2017,11:21:09
1263.
1264.
1265. =========================
1266.
1267.
1268. "C:\Prog Téléchargés\jv16 PowerTools\Backups\00187B\avgbidsdriverx.sys.VIR" [ ARCHIVE | 261 Ko ]
1269. TC: 23/06/2017,11:21:02 | TM: 01/06/2017,12:16:56 | DA: 23/06/2017,11:21:02
1270.
1271.
1272. =========================
1273.
1274.
1275. "C:\Prog Téléchargés\jv16 PowerTools\Backups\00187E\avgfmwelevplgx.dll" [ ARCHIVE | 974 Ko ]
1276. TC: 23/06/2017,11:21:07 | TM: 31/05/2017,14:46:42 | DA: 23/06/2017,11:21:07
1277.
1278.
1279. =========================
1280.
1281.
1282. "C:\Prog Téléchargés\jv16 PowerTools\Backups\00188F\avguirnx.exe" [ ARCHIVE | 220 Ko ]
1283. TC: 24/06/2017,16:18:55 | TM: 31/05/2017,14:45:52 | DA: 24/06/2017,16:18:55
1284.
1285.
1286. =========================
1287.
1288.
1289. "C:\Prog Téléchargés\jv16 PowerTools\Backups\0018C1\avgmsgdisp.log.lock" [ ARCHIVE | 0 o ]
1290. TC: 24/06/2017,16:19:10 | TM: 19/06/2017,15:59:20 | DA: 24/06/2017,16:19:10
1291.
1292.
1293. =========================
1294.
1295.
1296. "C:\Prog Téléchargés\jv16 PowerTools\Backups\0018E0\crash.avgdx" [ ARCHIVE | 3 Ko ]
1297. TC: 23/06/2017,11:21:08 | TM: 31/05/2017,14:42:28 | DA: 23/06/2017,11:21:08
1298.
1299.
1300. =========================
1301.
1302.
1303. "C:\Prog Téléchargés\jv16 PowerTools\Backups\0018FD\avgnetclix.dll" [ ARCHIVE | 863 Ko ]
1304. TC: 24/06/2017,16:18:52 | TM: 31/05/2017,14:47:12 | DA: 24/06/2017,16:18:52
1305.
1306.
1307. =========================
1308.
1309.
1310. "C:\Prog Téléchargés\jv16 PowerTools\Backups\001909\avgelevx.exe" [ ARCHIVE | 721 Ko ]
1311. TC: 23/06/2017,11:21:08 | TM: 31/05/2017,14:46:48 | DA: 23/06/2017,11:21:08
1312.
1313.
1314. =========================
1315.
1316.
1317. "C:\Prog Téléchargés\jv16 PowerTools\Backups\00192A\avgsetupapix.dll" [ ARCHIVE | 6258 Ko ]
1318. TC: 24/06/2017,16:18:57 | TM: 01/06/2017,12:12:03 | DA: 24/06/2017,16:18:57
1319.
1320.
1321. =========================
1322.
1323.
1324. "C:\Prog Téléchargés\jv16 PowerTools\Backups\00193F\avguix.exe_131419038380937500_1120.exh" [ ARCHIVE | 688 o ]
1325. TC: 23/06/2017,11:21:04 | TM: 14/06/2017,10:50:45 | DA: 23/06/2017,11:21:04
1326.
1327.
1328. =========================
1329.
1330.
1331. "C:\Prog Téléchargés\jv16 PowerTools\Backups\001962\avgbdiskx.sys.VIR" [ ARCHIVE | 136 Ko ]
1332. TC: 23/06/2017,11:21:02 | TM: 01/06/2017,12:16:56 | DA: 23/06/2017,11:21:02
1333.
1334.
1335. =========================
1336.
1337.
1338. "C:\Prog Téléchargés\jv16 PowerTools\Backups\001975\zen.avgdx" [ ARCHIVE | 3 Ko ]
1339. TC: 23/06/2017,11:21:00 | TM: 26/05/2017,07:37:16 | DA: 23/06/2017,11:21:00
1340.
1341.
1342. =========================
1343.
1344.
1345. "C:\Prog Téléchargés\jv16 PowerTools\Backups\001982\avgfmwbasedll.log" [ ARCHIVE | 720 Ko ]
1346. TC: 24/06/2017,16:19:07 | TM: 24/06/2017,15:25:40 | DA: 24/06/2017,16:19:07
1347.
1348.
1349. =========================
1350.
1351.
1352. "C:\Prog Téléchargés\jv16 PowerTools\Backups\0019A1\http%3A%2F%2Ffree.avg.com%2Ffavicon.png" [ ARCHIVE | 941 o ]
1353. TC: 23/06/2017,11:21:05 | TM: 11/04/2013,10:01:13 | DA: 23/06/2017,11:21:05
1354.
1355.
1356. =========================
1357.
1358.
1359. "C:\Prog Téléchargés\jv16 PowerTools\Backups\0019D7\avguix.exe_131411228952656250_1368.exh" [ ARCHIVE | 688 o ]
1360. TC: 23/06/2017,11:21:00 | TM: 05/06/2017,10:10:41 | DA: 23/06/2017,11:21:00
1361.
1362.
1363. =========================
1364.
1365.
1366. "C:\Prog Téléchargés\jv16 PowerTools\Backups\0019DA\ais_avg_crt_x86-7cc.vpx" [ ARCHIVE | 7440 Ko ]
1367. TC: 23/06/2017,11:21:05 | TM: 01/06/2017,12:16:28 | DA: 23/06/2017,11:21:05
1368.
1369.
1370. =========================
1371.
1372.
1373. "C:\Prog Téléchargés\jv16 PowerTools\Backups\0019ED\avguix.exe_126543096863906250_1132.exh" [ ARCHIVE | 688 o ]
1374. TC: 23/06/2017,11:21:03 | TM: 01/01/2002,00:01:35 | DA: 23/06/2017,11:21:03
1375.
1376.
1377. =========================
1378.
1379.
1380. "C:\Prog Téléchargés\jv16 PowerTools\Backups\001A10\avgdiagex.log" [ ARCHIVE | 25 Ko ]
1381. TC: 23/06/2017,11:21:01 | TM: 09/06/2017,16:14:00 | DA: 23/06/2017,11:21:01
1382.
1383.
1384. =========================
1385.
1386.
1387. "C:\Prog Téléchargés\jv16 PowerTools\Backups\001A1C\avgblogx.sys" [ ARCHIVE | 270 Ko ]
1388. TC: 23/06/2017,11:21:13 | TM: 01/06/2017,12:16:56 | DA: 23/06/2017,11:21:13
1389.
1390.
1391. =========================
1392.
1393.
1394. "C:\Prog Téléchargés\jv16 PowerTools\Backups\001A72\license.avglic" [ ARCHIVE | 534 o ]
1395. TC: 23/06/2017,11:21:02 | TM: 01/06/2017,12:17:13 | DA: 23/06/2017,11:21:02
1396.
1397.
1398. =========================
1399.
1400.
1401. "C:\Prog Téléchargés\jv16 PowerTools\Backups\001A88\AvgUI.log" [ ARCHIVE | 58 Ko ]
1402. TC: 24/06/2017,16:19:00 | TM: 24/06/2017,15:24:48 | DA: 24/06/2017,16:19:00
1403.
1404.
1405. =========================
1406.
1407.
1408. "C:\Prog Téléchargés\jv16 PowerTools\Backups\001A9E\avgdumpx.exe" [ ARCHIVE | 723 Ko ]
1409. TC: 23/06/2017,11:21:07 | TM: 31/05/2017,14:46:40 | DA: 23/06/2017,11:21:07
1410.
1411.
1412. =========================
1413.
1414.
1415. "C:\Prog Téléchargés\jv16 PowerTools\Backups\001AB5\avgfmwui.log" [ ARCHIVE | 3 Ko ]
1416. TC: 24/06/2017,16:19:05 | TM: 24/06/2017,15:54:18 | DA: 24/06/2017,16:19:05
1417.
1418.
1419. =========================
1420.
1421.
1422. "C:\Prog Téléchargés\jv16 PowerTools\Backups\001AD2\avguifmwplgx.dll" [ ARCHIVE | 1626 Ko ]
1423. TC: 24/06/2017,16:18:54 | TM: 31/05/2017,14:46:58 | DA: 24/06/2017,16:18:54
1424.
1425.
1426. =========================
1427.
1428.
1429. "C:\Prog Téléchargés\jv16 PowerTools\Backups\001AD4\avgvmm.sys.VIR" [ ARCHIVE | 281 Ko ]
1430. TC: 23/06/2017,11:21:03 | TM: 01/06/2017,12:17:01 | DA: 23/06/2017,11:21:03
1431.
1432.
1433. =========================
1434.
1435.
1436. "C:\Prog Téléchargés\jv16 PowerTools\Backups\001B03\avgreloadabledll.log" [ ARCHIVE | 11 Ko ]
1437. TC: 23/06/2017,11:21:12 | TM: 01/01/2002,00:01:10 | DA: 23/06/2017,11:21:12
1438.
1439.
1440. =========================
1441.
1442.
1443. "C:\Prog Téléchargés\jv16 PowerTools\Backups\001B2D\avgreloadabledll.log.lock" [ ARCHIVE | 0 o ]
1444. TC: 23/06/2017,11:21:13 | TM: 19/06/2017,15:59:41 | DA: 23/06/2017,11:21:13
1445.
1446.
1447. =========================
1448.
1449.
1450. "C:\Prog Téléchargés\jv16 PowerTools\Backups\001B36\avguix.exe_131418382385468750_552.exh" [ ARCHIVE | 687 o ]
1451. TC: 23/06/2017,11:21:04 | TM: 13/06/2017,16:37:23 | DA: 23/06/2017,11:21:04
1452.
1453.
1454. =========================
1455.
1456.
1457. "C:\Prog Téléchargés\jv16 PowerTools\Backups\001B56\avgopensslx.fmw.1.dll" [ ARCHIVE | 314 Ko ]
1458. TC: 24/06/2017,16:18:53 | TM: 31/05/2017,14:47:00 | DA: 24/06/2017,16:18:53
1459.
1460.
1461. =========================
1462.
1463.
1464. "C:\Prog Téléchargés\jv16 PowerTools\Backups\001B98\avgmsgdisp.log.lock" [ ARCHIVE | 0 o ]
1465. TC: 23/06/2017,11:21:04 | TM: 19/06/2017,15:59:32 | DA: 23/06/2017,11:21:04
1466.
1467.
1468. =========================
1469.
1470.
1471. "C:\Prog Téléchargés\jv16 PowerTools\Backups\001BCE\avguix.exe_126543096719531250_268.exh" [ ARCHIVE | 687 o ]
1472. TC: 23/06/2017,11:21:00 | TM: 01/01/2002,00:01:14 | DA: 23/06/2017,11:21:00
1473.
1474.
1475. =========================
1476.
1477.
1478. "C:\Prog Téléchargés\jv16 PowerTools\Backups\001BCF\avgbavsetupx.dll" [ ARCHIVE | 2702 Ko ]
1479. TC: 24/06/2017,16:18:56 | TM: 04/06/2017,10:32:30 | DA: 24/06/2017,16:18:56
1480.
1481.
1482. =========================
1483.
1484.
1485. "C:\Prog Téléchargés\jv16 PowerTools\Backups\001BFB\zenBetaIdea.avgdx" [ ARCHIVE | 768 o ]
1486. TC: 24/06/2017,16:19:01 | TM: 26/05/2017,07:37:16 | DA: 24/06/2017,16:19:01
1487.
1488.
1489. =========================
1490.
1491.
1492. "C:\Prog Téléchargés\jv16 PowerTools\Backups\001BFD\avgmsgdisp.log.2" [ ARCHIVE | 2048 Ko ]
1493. TC: 23/06/2017,11:21:10 | TM: 21/06/2017,09:17:44 | DA: 23/06/2017,11:21:11
1494.
1495.
1496. =========================
1497.
1498.
1499. "C:\Prog Téléchargés\jv16 PowerTools\Backups\001C11\avguifmwplgx.dll" [ ARCHIVE | 1626 Ko ]
1500. TC: 23/06/2017,11:21:08 | TM: 31/05/2017,14:46:58 | DA: 23/06/2017,11:21:08
1501.
1502.
1503. =========================
1504.
1505.
1506. "C:\Prog Téléchargés\jv16 PowerTools\Backups\001C13\avgreloadabledll.log.lock" [ ARCHIVE | 0 o ]
1507. TC: 23/06/2017,11:21:12 | TM: 19/06/2017,15:59:36 | DA: 23/06/2017,11:21:12
1508.
1509.
1510. =========================
1511.
1512.
1513. "C:\Prog Téléchargés\jv16 PowerTools\Backups\001C30\avguix.exe_131414903894218750_1152.exh" [ ARCHIVE | 688 o ]
1514. TC: 23/06/2017,11:21:01 | TM: 09/06/2017,16:13:45 | DA: 23/06/2017,11:21:01
1515.
1516.
1517. =========================
1518.
1519.
1520. "C:\Prog Téléchargés\jv16 PowerTools\Backups\001C46\avguix.exe_131418355790312500_1116.exh" [ ARCHIVE | 688 o ]
1521. TC: 23/06/2017,11:21:04 | TM: 13/06/2017,15:53:02 | DA: 23/06/2017,11:21:04
1522.
1523.
1524. =========================
1525.
1526.
1527. "C:\Prog Téléchargés\jv16 PowerTools\Backups\001C73\avgdiagex.log" [ ARCHIVE | 5 Ko ]
1528. TC: 24/06/2017,16:19:04 | TM: 24/06/2017,15:54:25 | DA: 24/06/2017,16:19:04
1529.
1530.
1531. =========================
1532.
1533.
1534. "C:\Prog Téléchargés\jv16 PowerTools\Backups\001C7F\avgmsgdisp.log" [ ARCHIVE | 1303 Ko ]
1535. TC: 23/06/2017,11:21:04 | TM: 23/06/2017,11:16:31 | DA: 23/06/2017,11:21:04
1536.
1537.
1538. =========================
1539.
1540.
1541. "C:\Prog Téléchargés\jv16 PowerTools\Backups\001CB5\avguix.exe_126543096718593750_216.exh" [ ARCHIVE | 687 o ]
1542. TC: 23/06/2017,11:21:00 | TM: 01/01/2002,00:01:28 | DA: 23/06/2017,11:21:00
1543.
1544.
1545. =========================
1546.
1547.
1548. "C:\Prog Téléchargés\jv16 PowerTools\Backups\001D15\avgmsgdispx.dll" [ ARCHIVE | 1191 Ko ]
1549. TC: 24/06/2017,16:18:52 | TM: 31/05/2017,14:46:48 | DA: 24/06/2017,16:18:52
1550.
1551.
1552. =========================
1553.
1554.
1555. "C:\Prog Téléchargés\jv16 PowerTools\Backups\001D23\avgreloadabledll.log" [ ARCHIVE | 17 Ko ]
1556. TC: 23/06/2017,11:21:12 | TM: 01/01/2002,00:01:10 | DA: 23/06/2017,11:21:12
1557.
1558.
1559. =========================
1560.
1561.
1562. "C:\Prog Téléchargés\jv16 PowerTools\Backups\001D2D\avguix.exe_131418303457031250_1136.exh" [ ARCHIVE | 688 o ]
1563. TC: 23/06/2017,11:21:04 | TM: 13/06/2017,14:25:47 | DA: 23/06/2017,11:21:04
1564.
1565.
1566. =========================
1567.
1568.
1569. "C:\Prog Téléchargés\jv16 PowerTools\Backups\001D43\avgbdiskx.sys" [ ARCHIVE | 136 Ko ]
1570. TC: 23/06/2017,11:21:06 | TM: 01/06/2017,12:16:56 | DA: 23/06/2017,11:21:06
1571.
1572.
1573. =========================
1574.
1575.
1576. "C:\Prog Téléchargés\jv16 PowerTools\Backups\001D79\zenBetaIdea.avgdx" [ ARCHIVE | 768 o ]
1577. TC: 23/06/2017,11:21:02 | TM: 26/05/2017,07:37:16 | DA: 23/06/2017,11:21:02
1578.
1579.
1580. =========================
1581.
1582.
1583. "C:\Prog Téléchargés\jv16 PowerTools\Backups\001D8F\avgfmwui.log.lock" [ ARCHIVE | 0 o ]
1584. TC: 23/06/2017,11:21:04 | TM: 19/06/2017,15:59:26 | DA: 23/06/2017,11:21:04
1585.
1586.
1587. =========================
1588.
1589.
1590. "C:\Prog Téléchargés\jv16 PowerTools\Backups\001D9C\avgSP.sys" [ ARCHIVE | 484 Ko ]
1591. TC: 24/06/2017,16:19:11 | TM: 01/06/2017,12:17:01 | DA: 24/06/2017,16:19:11
1592.
1593.
1594. =========================
1595.
1596.
1597. "C:\Prog Téléchargés\jv16 PowerTools\Backups\001DBB\avgcommx.dll" [ ARCHIVE | 586 Ko ]
1598. TC: 23/06/2017,11:21:09 | TM: 26/05/2017,07:42:28 | DA: 23/06/2017,11:21:09
1599.
1600.
1601. =========================
1602.
1603.
1604. "C:\Prog Téléchargés\jv16 PowerTools\Backups\001DC3\avgdiagex.exe" [ ARCHIVE | 3680 Ko ]
1605. TC: 24/06/2017,16:18:51 | TM: 31/05/2017,14:47:30 | DA: 24/06/2017,16:18:51
1606.
1607.
1608. =========================
1609.
1610.
1611. "C:\Prog Téléchargés\jv16 PowerTools\Backups\001E1E\avgmsgdisp.log.lock" [ ARCHIVE | 0 o ]
1612. TC: 24/06/2017,16:19:06 | TM: 24/06/2017,15:54:14 | DA: 24/06/2017,16:19:06
1613.
1614.
1615. =========================
1616.
1617.
1618. "C:\Prog Téléchargés\jv16 PowerTools\Backups\001E21\avgreloadabledll.log.lock" [ ARCHIVE | 0 o ]
1619. TC: 24/06/2017,16:19:10 | TM: 19/06/2017,15:59:41 | DA: 24/06/2017,16:19:10
1620.
1621.
1622. =========================
1623.
1624.
1625. "C:\Prog Téléchargés\jv16 PowerTools\Backups\001E28\avgOfferTool.exe" [ ARCHIVE | 2322 Ko ]
1626. TC: 24/06/2017,16:18:57 | TM: 04/06/2017,10:32:30 | DA: 24/06/2017,16:18:57
1627.
1628.
1629. =========================
1630.
1631.
1632. "C:\Prog Téléchargés\jv16 PowerTools\Backups\001E34\avgmsgdisp.log.lock" [ ARCHIVE | 0 o ]
1633. TC: 23/06/2017,11:21:12 | TM: 19/06/2017,15:59:20 | DA: 23/06/2017,11:21:12
1634.
1635.
1636. =========================
1637.
1638.
1639. "C:\Prog Téléchargés\jv16 PowerTools\Backups\001EE5\x86_avg.vc140.mfc_f92d94485545da78_14.0.24210.0_x-ww_d2b63413.manifest" [ ARCHIVE | 1 Ko ]
1640. TC: 24/06/2017,16:19:12 | TM: 01/06/2017,12:15:05 | DA: 24/06/2017,16:19:12
1641.
1642.
1643. =========================
1644.
1645.
1646. "C:\Prog Téléchargés\jv16 PowerTools\Backups\001EEB\avgui.exe.VIR" [ ARCHIVE | 8582 Ko ]
1647. TC: 23/06/2017,11:21:03 | TM: 01/06/2017,12:16:59 | DA: 23/06/2017,11:21:03
1648.
1649.
1650. =========================
1651.
1652.
1653. "C:\Prog Téléchargés\jv16 PowerTools\Backups\001EEE\avgsvcfmwplgx.dll" [ ARCHIVE | 2538 Ko ]
1654. TC: 23/06/2017,11:21:07 | TM: 31/05/2017,14:47:10 | DA: 23/06/2017,11:21:08
1655.
1656.
1657. =========================
1658.
1659.
1660. "C:\Prog Téléchargés\jv16 PowerTools\Backups\001F04\avgmsgdisp.log" [ ARCHIVE | 897 Ko ]
1661. TC: 23/06/2017,11:21:10 | TM: 23/06/2017,11:16:30 | DA: 23/06/2017,11:21:10
1662.
1663.
1664. =========================
1665.
1666.
1667. "C:\Prog Téléchargés\jv16 PowerTools\Backups\001F37\avguix.exe_131414074388125000_1140.exh" [ ARCHIVE | 688 o ]
1668. TC: 23/06/2017,11:21:01 | TM: 08/06/2017,16:57:30 | DA: 23/06/2017,11:21:01
1669.
1670.
1671. =========================
1672.
1673.
1674. "C:\Prog Téléchargés\jv16 PowerTools\Backups\001F50\avgfmwsetupx.dll" [ ARCHIVE | 3866 Ko ]
1675. TC: 23/06/2017,11:21:08 | TM: 01/06/2017,12:12:21 | DA: 23/06/2017,11:21:08
1676.
1677.
1678. =========================
1679.
1680.
1681. "C:\Prog Téléchargés\jv16 PowerTools\Backups\001FB3\avgfmwbasedll.log.lock" [ ARCHIVE | 0 o ]
1682. TC: 24/06/2017,16:19:05 | TM: 24/06/2017,15:54:14 | DA: 24/06/2017,16:19:05
1683.
1684.
1685. =========================
1686.
1687.
1688. "C:\Prog Téléchargés\jv16 PowerTools\Backups\001FBC\zenBetaBug.avgdx" [ ARCHIVE | 15 Ko ]
1689. TC: 23/06/2017,11:21:00 | TM: 26/05/2017,07:37:16 | DA: 23/06/2017,11:21:00
1690.
1691.
1692. =========================
1693.
1694.
1695. "C:\Prog Téléchargés\jv16 PowerTools\Backups\001FD0\avguclx.dll" [ ARCHIVE | 332 Ko ]
1696. TC: 24/06/2017,16:18:53 | TM: 31/05/2017,14:46:30 | DA: 24/06/2017,16:18:53
1697.
1698.
1699. =========================
1700.
1701.
1702. "C:\Prog Téléchargés\jv16 PowerTools\Backups\002014\avgfmwbasedll.log.lock" [ ARCHIVE | 0 o ]
1703. TC: 23/06/2017,11:21:10 | TM: 19/06/2017,15:59:20 | DA: 23/06/2017,11:21:10
1704.
1705.
1706. =========================
1707.
1708.
1709. "C:\Prog Téléchargés\jv16 PowerTools\Backups\00201C\avglogx.dll" [ ARCHIVE | 377 Ko ]
1710. TC: 24/06/2017,16:18:52 | TM: 31/05/2017,14:46:28 | DA: 24/06/2017,16:18:52
1711.
1712.
1713. =========================
1714.
1715.
1716. "C:\Prog Téléchargés\jv16 PowerTools\Backups\00204A\Policy.14.0.AVG.VC140.CRT.manifest" [ ARCHIVE | 756 o ]
1717. TC: 23/06/2017,11:21:06 | TM: 01/06/2017,12:16:57 | DA: 23/06/2017,11:21:06
1718.
1719.
1720. =========================
1721.
1722.
1723. "C:\Prog Téléchargés\jv16 PowerTools\Backups\002094\avgfmwremover.log" [ ARCHIVE | 701 Ko ]
1724. TC: 23/06/2017,11:20:59 | TM: 19/06/2017,15:57:37 | DA: 23/06/2017,11:20:59
1725.
1726.
1727. =========================
1728.
1729.
1730. "C:\Prog Téléchargés\jv16 PowerTools\Backups\002096\avgfmwbasedll.log" [ ARCHIVE | 203 Ko ]
1731. TC: 23/06/2017,11:21:04 | TM: 01/01/2002,00:01:53 | DA: 23/06/2017,11:21:04
1732.
1733.
1734. =========================
1735.
1736.
1737. "C:\Prog Téléchargés\jv16 PowerTools\Backups\0020A3\avgSnx.sys" [ ARCHIVE | 766 Ko ]
1738. TC: 24/06/2017,16:19:11 | TM: 01/06/2017,12:16:58 | DA: 24/06/2017,16:19:11
1739.
1740.
1741. =========================
1742.
1743.
1744. "C:\Prog Téléchargés\jv16 PowerTools\Backups\0020AC\avgstmxp.sys" [ ARCHIVE | 182 Ko ]
1745. TC: 23/06/2017,11:21:07 | TM: 01/06/2017,12:17:15 | DA: 23/06/2017,11:21:07
1746.
1747.
1748. =========================
1749.
1750.
1751. "C:\Prog Téléchargés\jv16 PowerTools\Backups\0020CA\avgcommx.dll" [ ARCHIVE | 572 Ko ]
1752. TC: 24/06/2017,16:18:51 | TM: 31/05/2017,14:45:58 | DA: 24/06/2017,16:18:51
1753.
1754.
1755. =========================
1756.
1757.
1758. "C:\Prog Téléchargés\jv16 PowerTools\Backups\0020CC\outi ichier_avg-uppr.txt" [ ARCHIVE | 18 Ko ]
1759. TC: 24/06/2017,16:18:56 | TM: 23/06/2017,11:20:18 | DA: 24/06/2017,16:18:56
1760.
1761.
1762. =========================
1763.
1764.
1765. "C:\Prog Téléchargés\jv16 PowerTools\Backups\0020E2\avgstmxp.sys.VIR" [ ARCHIVE | 182 Ko ]
1766. TC: 23/06/2017,11:21:03 | TM: 01/06/2017,12:17:15 | DA: 23/06/2017,11:21:03
1767.
1768.
1769. =========================
1770.
1771.
1772. "C:\Prog Téléchargés\jv16 PowerTools\Backups\00210E\avgopensslx.fmw.1.dll" [ ARCHIVE | 314 Ko ]
1773. TC: 23/06/2017,11:21:07 | TM: 31/05/2017,14:47:00 | DA: 23/06/2017,11:21:07
1774.
1775.
1776. =========================
1777.
1778.
1779. "C:\Prog Téléchargés\jv16 PowerTools\Backups\002144\avguix.exe_131417639399687500_1112.exh" [ ARCHIVE | 688 o ]
1780. TC: 23/06/2017,11:21:03 | TM: 12/06/2017,19:59:03 | DA: 23/06/2017,11:21:03
1781.
1782.
1783. =========================
1784.
1785.
1786. "C:\Prog Téléchargés\jv16 PowerTools\Backups\002173\x86_avg.vc140.mfc_f92d94485545da78_14.0.24210.0_x-ww_d2b63413.cat" [ ARCHIVE | 19 Ko ]
1787. TC: 23/06/2017,11:21:13 | TM: 01/06/2017,12:15:05 | DA: 23/06/2017,11:21:13
1788.
1789.
1790. =========================
1791.
1792.
1793. "C:\Prog Téléchargés\jv16 PowerTools\Backups\00218E\avgntsqlitex.dll" [ ARCHIVE | 699 Ko ]
1794. TC: 24/06/2017,16:18:53 | TM: 31/05/2017,14:46:46 | DA: 24/06/2017,16:18:53
1795.
1796.
1797. =========================
1798.
1799.
1800. "C:\Prog Téléchargés\jv16 PowerTools\Backups\0021DF\AVGSvc.exe" [ ARCHIVE | 264 Ko ]
1801. TC: 23/06/2017,11:21:05 | TM: 01/06/2017,12:16:58 | DA: 23/06/2017,11:21:05
1802.
1803.
1804. =========================
1805.
1806.
1807. "C:\Prog Téléchargés\jv16 PowerTools\Backups\0021EC\x86_avg.vc140.mfc_f92d94485545da78_14.0.24210.0_x-ww_d2b63413.cat" [ ARCHIVE | 19 Ko ]
1808. TC: 24/06/2017,16:19:12 | TM: 01/06/2017,12:15:05 | DA: 24/06/2017,16:19:12
1809.
1810.
1811. =========================
1812.
1813.
1814. "C:\Prog Téléchargés\jv16 PowerTools\Backups\00220B\avgntflt.cat" [ ARCHIVE|SYSTEM | 695 o ]
1815. TC: 23/06/2017,11:21:10 | TM: 10/03/2013,13:55:41 | DA: 23/06/2017,11:21:10
1816.
1817.
1818. =========================
1819.
1820.
1821. "C:\Prog Téléchargés\jv16 PowerTools\Backups\00222B\avguix.exe_131417573298906250_1128.exh" [ ARCHIVE | 688 o ]
1822. TC: 23/06/2017,11:21:03 | TM: 12/06/2017,18:08:52 | DA: 23/06/2017,11:21:03
1823.
1824.
1825. =========================
1826.
1827.
1828. "C:\Prog Téléchargés\jv16 PowerTools\Backups\002238\avgreloadabledll.log" [ ARCHIVE | 7 Ko ]
1829. TC: 24/06/2017,16:19:10 | TM: 24/06/2017,15:25:34 | DA: 24/06/2017,16:19:10
1830.
1831.
1832. =========================
1833.
1834.
1835. "C:\Prog Téléchargés\jv16 PowerTools\Backups\00223E\avguix.exe_131412452336562500_2372.exh" [ ARCHIVE | 688 o ]
1836. TC: 23/06/2017,11:21:01 | TM: 06/06/2017,19:54:00 | DA: 23/06/2017,11:21:01
1837.
1838.
1839. =========================
1840.
1841.
1842. "C:\Prog Téléchargés\jv16 PowerTools\Backups\00226B\Policy.14.0.AVG.VC140.CRT.cat" [ ARCHIVE | 19 Ko ]
1843. TC: 23/06/2017,11:21:06 | TM: 01/06/2017,12:16:57 | DA: 23/06/2017,11:21:06
1844.
1845.
1846. =========================
1847.
1848.
1849. "C:\Prog Téléchargés\jv16 PowerTools\Backups\002283\x86_avg.vc140.crt_f92d94485545da78_14.0.24210.0_x-ww_01cfc10e.manifest" [ ARCHIVE | 24 Ko ]
1850. TC: 23/06/2017,11:21:13 | TM: 01/06/2017,12:15:05 | DA: 23/06/2017,11:21:13
1851.
1852.
1853. =========================
1854.
1855.
1856. "C:\Prog Téléchargés\jv16 PowerTools\Backups\0022D9\avgsnx.sys.VIR" [ ARCHIVE | 766 Ko ]
1857. TC: 23/06/2017,11:21:02 | TM: 01/06/2017,12:16:58 | DA: 23/06/2017,11:21:02
1858.
1859.
1860. =========================
1861.
1862.
1863. "C:\Prog Téléchargés\jv16 PowerTools\Backups\0022EC\AVG Antivirus" [ ARCHIVE | 84 o ]
1864. TC: 23/06/2017,11:21:00 | TM: 01/06/2017,12:48:03 | DA: 23/06/2017,11:21:00
1865.
1866.
1867. =========================
1868.
1869.
1870. "C:\Prog Téléchargés\jv16 PowerTools\Backups\002323\avglngx.dll" [ ARCHIVE | 189 Ko ]
1871. TC: 24/06/2017,16:18:52 | TM: 31/05/2017,14:46:28 | DA: 24/06/2017,16:18:52
1872.
1873.
1874. =========================
1875.
1876.
1877. "C:\Prog Téléchargés\jv16 PowerTools\Backups\002332\avgmsgdisp.log" [ ARCHIVE | 84 Ko ]
1878. TC: 24/06/2017,16:19:08 | TM: 24/06/2017,15:25:40 | DA: 24/06/2017,16:19:08
1879.
1880.
1881. =========================
1882.
1883.
1884. "C:\Prog Téléchargés\jv16 PowerTools\Backups\00233B\avguix.exe_131417400051718750_1248.exh" [ ARCHIVE | 688 o ]
1885. TC: 23/06/2017,11:21:03 | TM: 12/06/2017,13:20:08 | DA: 23/06/2017,11:21:03
1886.
1887.
1888. =========================
1889.
1890.
1891. "C:\Prog Téléchargés\jv16 PowerTools\Backups\002367\avguix.exe" [ ARCHIVE | 1801 Ko ]
1892. TC: 23/06/2017,11:21:08 | TM: 31/05/2017,14:46:56 | DA: 23/06/2017,11:21:08
1893.
1894.
1895. =========================
1896.
1897.
1898. "C:\Prog Téléchargés\jv16 PowerTools\Backups\002394\x86_avg.vc140.crt_f92d94485545da78_14.0.24210.0_x-ww_01cfc10e.cat" [ ARCHIVE | 19 Ko ]
1899. TC: 23/06/2017,11:21:13 | TM: 01/06/2017,12:15:05 | DA: 23/06/2017,11:21:13
1900.
1901.
1902. =========================
1903.
1904.
1905. "C:\Prog Téléchargés\jv16 PowerTools\Backups\0023AA\avgRvrt.sys" [ ARCHIVE | 63 Ko ]
1906. TC: 24/06/2017,16:19:11 | TM: 01/06/2017,12:17:01 | DA: 24/06/2017,16:19:11
1907.
1908.
1909. =========================
1910.
1911.
1912. "C:\Prog Téléchargés\jv16 PowerTools\Backups\0023B3\avgSnx.sys" [ ARCHIVE | 766 Ko ]
1913. TC: 23/06/2017,11:21:07 | TM: 01/06/2017,12:16:58 | DA: 23/06/2017,11:21:07
1914.
1915.
1916. =========================
1917.
1918.
1919. "C:\Prog Téléchargés\jv16 PowerTools\Backups\00242C\avgBoot.exe" [ ARCHIVE | 332 Ko ]
1920. TC: 23/06/2017,11:21:10 | TM: 01/06/2017,12:16:59 | DA: 23/06/2017,11:21:10
1921.
1922.
1923. =========================
1924.
1925.
1926. "C:\Prog Téléchargés\jv16 PowerTools\Backups\00244E\avguirnx.exe" [ ARCHIVE | 220 Ko ]
1927. TC: 23/06/2017,11:21:08 | TM: 31/05/2017,14:45:52 | DA: 23/06/2017,11:21:08
1928.
1929.
1930. =========================
1931.
1932.
1933. "C:\Prog Téléchargés\jv16 PowerTools\Backups\00245F\avgntdumpx.exe" [ ARCHIVE | 717 Ko ]
1934. TC: 24/06/2017,16:18:57 | TM: 01/06/2017,12:12:02 | DA: 24/06/2017,16:18:57
1935.
1936.
1937. =========================
1938.
1939.
1940. "C:\Prog Téléchargés\jv16 PowerTools\Backups\002497\avgmsgdisp.log.1" [ ARCHIVE | 2048 Ko ]
1941. TC: 23/06/2017,11:21:02 | TM: 07/06/2017,19:10:22 | DA: 23/06/2017,11:21:02
1942.
1943.
1944. =========================
1945.
1946.
1947. "C:\Prog Téléchargés\jv16 PowerTools\Backups\0024CE\avgsysx.fmw.1.dll" [ ARCHIVE | 988 Ko ]
1948. TC: 24/06/2017,16:18:53 | TM: 31/05/2017,14:42:54 | DA: 24/06/2017,16:18:53
1949.
1950.
1951. =========================
1952.
1953.
1954. "C:\Prog Téléchargés\jv16 PowerTools\Backups\0024E3\PB AVG.lnk" [ ARCHIVE | 515 o ]
1955. TC: 23/06/2017,11:21:00 | TM: 04/06/2017,19:02:19 | DA: 23/06/2017,11:21:00
1956.
1957.
1958. =========================
1959.
1960.
1961. "C:\Prog Téléchargés\jv16 PowerTools\Backups\0024F3\x86_avg.vc140.crt_f92d94485545da78_14.0.24210.0_x-ww_01cfc10e.manifest" [ ARCHIVE | 24 Ko ]
1962. TC: 24/06/2017,16:19:12 | TM: 01/06/2017,12:15:05 | DA: 24/06/2017,16:19:12
1963.
1964.
1965. =========================
1966.
1967.
1968. "C:\Prog Téléchargés\jv16 PowerTools\Backups\002526\avgntdumpx.exe" [ ARCHIVE | 717 Ko ]
1969. TC: 23/06/2017,11:21:07 | TM: 31/05/2017,14:46:18 | DA: 23/06/2017,11:21:07
1970.
1971.
1972. =========================
1973.
1974.
1975. "C:\Prog Téléchargés\jv16 PowerTools\Backups\002532\avguix.exe_131416737494843750_1280.exh" [ ARCHIVE | 688 o ]
1976. TC: 23/06/2017,11:21:03 | TM: 11/06/2017,18:55:51 | DA: 23/06/2017,11:21:03
1977.
1978.
1979. =========================
1980.
1981.
1982. "C:\Prog Téléchargés\jv16 PowerTools\Backups\00253F\avgreloadabledll.log.lock" [ ARCHIVE | 0 o ]
1983. TC: 24/06/2017,16:19:10 | TM: 19/06/2017,15:59:36 | DA: 24/06/2017,16:19:10
1984.
1985.
1986. =========================
1987.
1988.
1989. "C:\Prog Téléchargés\jv16 PowerTools\Backups\00255C\avgreloadablex.dll" [ ARCHIVE | 289 Ko ]
1990. TC: 24/06/2017,16:18:59 | TM: 26/05/2017,07:43:10 | DA: 24/06/2017,16:18:59
1991.
1992.
1993. =========================
1994.
1995.
1996. "C:\Prog Téléchargés\jv16 PowerTools\Backups\00255E\avgsysx.fmw.1.dll" [ ARCHIVE | 988 Ko ]
1997. TC: 23/06/2017,11:21:08 | TM: 31/05/2017,14:42:54 | DA: 23/06/2017,11:21:08
1998.
1999.
2000. =========================
2001.
2002.
2003. "C:\Prog Téléchargés\jv16 PowerTools\Backups\002572\https_local.avg.com_0.localstorage" [ ARCHIVE | 3 Ko ]
2004. TC: 24/06/2017,16:19:01 | TM: 01/06/2017,12:20:47 | DA: 24/06/2017,16:19:01
2005.
2006.
2007. =========================
2008.
2009.
2010. "C:\Prog Téléchargés\jv16 PowerTools\Backups\00257C\avgntopensslx.fmw.1.dll" [ ARCHIVE | 1156 Ko ]
2011. TC: 24/06/2017,16:18:52 | TM: 31/05/2017,14:45:54 | DA: 24/06/2017,16:18:52
2012.
2013.
2014. =========================
2015.
2016.
2017. "C:\Prog Téléchargés\jv16 PowerTools\Backups\00257E\avgmsgdisp.log" [ ARCHIVE | 1087 Ko ]
2018. TC: 23/06/2017,11:21:02 | TM: 09/06/2017,16:23:13 | DA: 23/06/2017,11:21:02
2019.
2020.
2021. =========================
2022.
2023.
2024. "C:\Prog Téléchargés\jv16 PowerTools\Backups\0025AA\avgRdr.sys" [ ARCHIVE | 62 Ko ]
2025. TC: 23/06/2017,11:21:06 | TM: 01/06/2017,12:17:01 | DA: 23/06/2017,11:21:06
2026.
2027.
2028. =========================
2029.
2030.
2031. "C:\Prog Téléchargés\jv16 PowerTools\Backups\0025BE\avguix.exe_131425030630937500_1244.exh" [ ARCHIVE | 688 o ]
2032. TC: 23/06/2017,11:21:04 | TM: 21/06/2017,09:17:49 | DA: 23/06/2017,11:21:04
2033.
2034.
2035. =========================
2036.
2037.
2038. "C:\Prog Téléchargés\jv16 PowerTools\Backups\00260A\avgrdr.sys.VIR" [ ARCHIVE | 62 Ko ]
2039. TC: 23/06/2017,11:21:02 | TM: 01/06/2017,12:17:01 | DA: 23/06/2017,11:21:02
2040.
2041.
2042. =========================
2043.
2044.
2045. "C:\Prog Téléchargés\jv16 PowerTools\Backups\00260C\avgnetclix.dll" [ ARCHIVE | 863 Ko ]
2046. TC: 23/06/2017,11:21:07 | TM: 31/05/2017,14:47:12 | DA: 23/06/2017,11:21:07
2047.
2048.
2049. =========================
2050.
2051.
2052. "C:\Prog Téléchargés\jv16 PowerTools\Backups\002620\zen.avgdx" [ ARCHIVE | 3 Ko ]
2053. TC: 24/06/2017,16:19:00 | TM: 26/05/2017,07:37:16 | DA: 24/06/2017,16:19:00
2054.
2055.
2056. =========================
2057.
2058.
2059. "C:\Prog Téléchargés\jv16 PowerTools\Backups\00262A\avgfmwx.dll" [ ARCHIVE | 526 Ko ]
2060. TC: 24/06/2017,16:18:52 | TM: 31/05/2017,14:46:46 | DA: 24/06/2017,16:18:52
2061.
2062.
2063. =========================
2064.
2065.
2066. "C:\Prog Téléchargés\jv16 PowerTools\Backups\00262C\avguix.exe_131412328894843750_1108.exh" [ ARCHIVE | 688 o ]
2067. TC: 23/06/2017,11:21:01 | TM: 06/06/2017,16:28:16 | DA: 23/06/2017,11:21:01
2068.
2069.
2070. =========================
2071.
2072.
2073. "C:\Prog Téléchargés\jv16 PowerTools\Backups\00268E\avgfmwui.log.lock" [ ARCHIVE | 0 o ]
2074. TC: 23/06/2017,11:21:02 | TM: 05/06/2017,11:59:49 | DA: 23/06/2017,11:21:02
2075.
2076.
2077. =========================
2078.
2079.
2080. "C:\Prog Téléchargés\jv16 PowerTools\Backups\0026B1\avgRdr.sys" [ ARCHIVE | 62 Ko ]
2081. TC: 24/06/2017,16:19:11 | TM: 01/06/2017,12:17:01 | DA: 24/06/2017,16:19:11
2082.
2083.
2084. =========================
2085.
2086.
2087. "C:\Prog Téléchargés\jv16 PowerTools\Backups\0026F1\avgzensetupx.dll" [ ARCHIVE | 2467 Ko ]
2088. TC: 24/06/2017,16:18:58 | TM: 01/06/2017,12:12:21 | DA: 24/06/2017,16:18:58
2089.
2090.
2091. =========================
2092.
2093.
2094. "C:\Prog Téléchargés\jv16 PowerTools\Backups\002704\avguix.exe" [ ARCHIVE | 1801 Ko ]
2095. TC: 24/06/2017,16:18:56 | TM: 31/05/2017,14:46:56 | DA: 24/06/2017,16:18:56
2096.
2097.
2098. =========================
2099.
2100.
2101.
2102. ====== Entrée(s) du registre ======
2103.
2104.
2105. [HKLM\Software\Classes\.avgdi]
2106. DA: 23/06/2017 14:20:13
2107.
2108. [HKLM\Software\Classes\.avgdx]
2109. DA: 23/06/2017 14:20:13
2110.
2111. [HKLM\Software\Classes\AllFilesystemObjects\shellex\ContextMenuHandlers\00avg]
2112. DA: 23/06/2017 14:21:01
2113.
2114. [HKLM\Software\Classes\AvgPersistentStorage]
2115. DA: 23/06/2017 14:20:13
2116.
2117. [HKLM\Software\Classes\CLSID\{239A3C5E-8D41-11D1-B675-00C04FA3C554}]
2118. ""="AVGeneralNotification Class" (REG_SZ)
2119.
2120. [HKLM\Software\Classes\CLSID\{239A3C5E-8D41-11D1-B675-00C04FA3C554}\ProgID]
2121. ""="AVGeneralNotification.AVGeneralNotification.1" (REG_SZ)
2122.
2123. [HKLM\Software\Classes\CLSID\{239A3C5E-8D41-11D1-B675-00C04FA3C554}\VersionIndependentProgID]
2124. ""="AVGeneralNotification.AVGeneralNotification" (REG_SZ)
2125.
2126. [HKLM\Software\Classes\CLSID\{B7E6B353-129C-43BE-86A5-1041305A828C}]
2127. "HwIdAvg"="15fe48fc78b147cf93e8d15426cecdf8-bf32ac9c1ba85506e0ceeba39ac530ff12313353" (REG_SZ)
2128.
2129. [HKLM\Software\Microsoft\ESENT\Process\avgsetupx]
2130. DA: 13/06/2017 14:36:40
2131.
2132. [HKLM\Software\Microsoft\ESENT\Process\AVGSvc]
2133. DA: 13/06/2017 14:36:40
2134.
2135. [HKLM\Software\Microsoft\ESENT\Process\avgsvcx]
2136. DA: 13/06/2017 14:36:40
2137.
2138. [HKLM\Software\Microsoft\Office\11.0\Registration\{9011040C-6000-11D3-8CFE-0150048383C9}]
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2180. 2
2181. System
2182. 4
2183. Memory
2184. 6
2185. % Processor Time
2186. 10
2187. File Read Operations/sec
2188. 12
2189. File Write Operations/sec
2190. 14
2191. File Control Operations/sec
2192. 16
2193. File Read Bytes/sec
2194. 18
2195. File Write Bytes/sec
2196. 20
2197. File Control Bytes/sec
2198. 24
2199. Available Bytes
2200. 26
2201. Committed Bytes
2202. 28
2203. Page Faults/sec
2204. 30
2205. Commit Limit
2206. 32
2207. Write Copies/sec
2208. 34
2209. Transition Faults/sec
2210. 36
2211. Cache Faults/sec
2212. 38
2213. Demand Zero Faults/sec
2214. 40
2215. Pages/sec
2216. 42
2217. Page Reads/sec
2218. 44
2219. Processor Queue Length
2220. 46
2221. Thread State
2222. 48
2223. Pages Output/sec
2224. 50
2225. Page Writes/sec
2226. 52
2227. Browser
2228. 54
2229. Announcements Server/sec
2230. 56
2231. Pool Paged Bytes
2232. 58
2233. Pool Nonpaged Bytes
2234. 60
2235. Pool Paged Allocs
2236. 64
2237. Pool Nonpaged Allocs
2238. 66
2239. Pool Paged Resident Bytes
2240. 68
2241. System Code Total Bytes
2242. 70
2243. System Code Resident Bytes
2244. 72
2245. System Driver Total Bytes
2246. 74
2247. System Driver Resident Bytes
2248. 76
2249. System Cache Resident Bytes
2250. 78
2251. Announcements Domain/sec
2252. 80
2253. Election Packets/sec
2254. 82
2255. Mailslot Writes/sec
2256. 84
2257. Server List Requests/sec
2258. 86
2259. Cache
2260. 88
2261. Data Maps/sec
2262. 90
2263. Sync Data Maps/sec
2264. 92
2265. Async Data Maps/sec
2266. 94
2267. Data Map Hits %
2268. 96
2269. Data Map Pins/sec
2270. 98
2271. Pin Reads/sec
2272. 100
2273. Sync Pin Reads/sec
2274. 102
2275. Async Pin Reads/sec
2276. 104
2277. Pin Read Hits %
2278. 106
2279. Copy Reads/sec
2280. 108
2281. Sync Copy Reads/sec
2282. 110
2283. Async Copy Reads/sec
2284. 112
2285. Copy Read Hits %
2286. 114
2287. MDL Reads/sec
2288. 116
2289. Sync MDL Reads/sec
2290. 118
2291. Async MDL Reads/sec
2292. 120
2293. MDL Read Hits %
2294. 122
2295. Read Aheads/sec
2296. 124
2297. Fast Reads/sec
2298. 126
2299. Sync Fast Reads/sec
2300. 128
2301. Async Fast Reads/sec
2302. 130
2303. Fast Read Resource Misses/sec
2304. 132
2305. Fast Read Not Possibles/sec
2306. 134
2307. Lazy Write Flushes/sec
2308. 136
2309. Lazy Write Pages/sec
2310. 138
2311. Data Flushes/sec
2312. 140
2313. Data Flush Pages/sec
2314. 142
2315. % User Time
2316. 144
2317. % Privileged Time
2318. 146
2319. Context Switches/sec
2320. 148
2321. Interrupts/sec
2322. 150
2323. System Calls/sec
2324. 152
2325. Level 1 TLB Fills/sec
2326. 154
2327. Level 2 TLB Fills/sec
2328. 156
2329. Enumerations Server/sec
2330. 158
2331. Enumerations Domain/sec
2332. 160
2333. Enumerations Other/sec
2334. 162
2335. Missed Server Announcements
2336. 164
2337. Missed Mailslot Datagrams
2338. 166
2339. Missed Server List Requests
2340. 168
2341. Server Announce Allocations Failed/sec
2342. 170
2343. Mailslot Allocations Failed
2344. 172
2345. Virtual Bytes Peak
2346. 174
2347. Virtual Bytes
2348. 178
2349. Working Set Peak
2350. 180
2351. Working Set
2352. 182
2353. Page File Bytes Peak
2354. 184
2355. Page File Bytes
2356. 186
2357. Private Bytes
2358. 188
2359. Announcements Total/sec
2360. 190
2361. Enumerations Total/sec
2362. 198
2363. Current Disk Queue Length
2364. 200
2365. % Disk Time
2366. 202
2367. % Disk Read Time
2368. 204
2369. % Disk Write Time
2370. 206
2371. Avg. Disk sec/Transfer
2372. 208
2373. Avg. Disk sec/Read
2374. 210
2375. Avg. Disk sec/Write
2376. 212
2377. Disk Transfers/sec
2378. 214
2379. Disk Reads/sec
2380. 216
2381. Disk Writes/sec
2382. 218
2383. Disk Bytes/sec
2384. 220
2385. Disk Read Bytes/sec
2386. 222
2387. Disk Write Bytes/sec
2388. 224
2389. Avg. Disk Bytes/Transfer
2390. 226
2391. Avg. Disk Bytes/Read
2392. 228
2393. Avg. Disk Bytes/Write
2394. 230
2395. Process
2396. 232
2397. Thread
2398. 234
2399. PhysicalDisk
2400. 236
2401. LogicalDisk
2402. 238
2403. Processor
2404. 240
2405. % Total Processor Time
2406. 242
2407. % Total User Time
2408. 244
2409. % Total Privileged Time
2410. 246
2411. Total Interrupts/sec
2412. 248
2413. Processes
2414. 250
2415. Threads
2416. 252
2417. Events
2418. 254
2419. Semaphores
2420. 256
2421. Mutexes
2422. 258
2423. Sections
2424. 260
2425. Objects
2426. 262
2427. Redirector
2428. 264
2429. Bytes Received/sec
2430. 266
2431. Packets Received/sec
2432. 268
2433. Read Bytes Paging/sec
2434. 270
2435. Read Bytes Non-Paging/sec
2436. 272
2437. Read Bytes Cache/sec
2438. 274
2439. Read Bytes Network/sec
2440. 276
2441. Bytes Transmitted/sec
2442. 278
2443. Packets Transmitted/sec
2444. 280
2445. Write Bytes Paging/sec
2446. 282
2447. Write Bytes Non-Paging/sec
2448. 284
2449. Write Bytes Cache/sec
2450. 286
2451. Write Bytes Network/sec
2452. 288
2453. Read Operations/sec
2454. 290
2455. Read Operations Random/sec
2456. 292
2457. Read Packets/sec
2458. 294
2459. Reads Large/sec
2460. 296
2461. Read Packets Small/sec
2462. 298
2463. Write Operations/sec
2464. 300
2465. Write Operations Random/sec
2466. 302
2467. Write Packets/sec
2468. 304
2469. Writes Large/sec
2470. 306
2471. Write Packets Small/sec
2472. 308
2473. Reads Denied/sec
2474. 310
2475. Writes Denied/sec
2476. 312
2477. Network Errors/sec
2478. 314
2479. Server Sessions
2480. 316
2481. Server Reconnects
2482. 318
2483. Connects Core
2484. 320
2485. Connects Lan Manager 2.0
2486. 322
2487. Connects Lan Manager 2.1
2488. 324
2489. Connects Windows NT
2490. 326
2491. Server Disconnects
2492. 328
2493. Server Sessions Hung
2494. 330
2495. Server
2496. 336
2497. Thread Wait Reason
2498. 340
2499. Sessions Timed Out
2500. 342
2501. Sessions Errored Out
2502. 344
2503. Sessions Logged Off
2504. 346
2505. Sessions Forced Off
2506. 348
2507. Errors Logon
2508. 350
2509. Errors Access Permissions
2510. 352
2511. Errors Granted Access
2512. 354
2513. Errors System
2514. 356
2515. Blocking Requests Rejected
2516. 358
2517. Work Item Shortages
2518. 360
2519. Files Opened Total
2520. 362
2521. Files Open
2522. 366
2523. File Directory Searches
2524. 370
2525. Pool Nonpaged Failures
2526. 372
2527. Pool Nonpaged Peak
2528. 376
2529. Pool Paged Failures
2530. 378
2531. Pool Paged Peak
2532. 388
2533. Bytes Total/sec
2534. 392
2535. Current Commands
2536. 398
2537. NWLink NetBIOS
2538. 400
2539. Packets/sec
2540. 404
2541. Context Blocks Queued/sec
2542. 406
2543. File Data Operations/sec
2544. 408
2545. % Free Space
2546. 410
2547. Free Megabytes
2548. 412
2549. Connections Open
2550. 414
2551. Connections No Retries
2552. 416
2553. Connections With Retries
2554. 418
2555. Disconnects Local
2556. 420
2557. Disconnects Remote
2558. 422
2559. Failures Link
2560. 424
2561. Failures Adapter
2562. 426
2563. Connection Session Timeouts
2564. 428
2565. Connections Canceled
2566. 430
2567. Failures Resource Remote
2568. 432
2569. Failures Resource Local
2570. 434
2571. Failures Not Found
2572. 436
2573. Failures No Listen
2574. 438
2575. Datagrams/sec
2576. 440
2577. Datagram Bytes/sec
2578. 442
2579. Datagrams Sent/sec
2580. 444
2581. Datagram Bytes Sent/sec
2582. 446
2583. Datagrams Received/sec
2584. 448
2585. Datagram Bytes Received/sec
2586. 452
2587. Packets Sent/sec
2588. 456
2589. Frames/sec
2590. 458
2591. Frame Bytes/sec
2592. 460
2593. Frames Sent/sec
2594. 462
2595. Frame Bytes Sent/sec
2596. 464
2597. Frames Received/sec
2598. 466
2599. Frame Bytes Received/sec
2600. 468
2601. Frames Re-Sent/sec
2602. 470
2603. Frame Bytes Re-Sent/sec
2604. 472
2605. Frames Rejected/sec
2606. 474
2607. Frame Bytes Rejected/sec
2608. 476
2609. Expirations Response
2610. 478
2611. Expirations Ack
2612. 480
2613. Window Send Maximum
2614. 482
2615. Window Send Average
2616. 484
2617. Piggyback Ack Queued/sec
2618. 486
2619. Piggyback Ack Timeouts
2620. 488
2621. NWLink IPX
2622. 490
2623. NWLink SPX
2624. 492
2625. NetBEUI
2626. 494
2627. NetBEUI Resource
2628. 496
2629. Used Maximum
2630. 498
2631. Used Average
2632. 500
2633. Times Exhausted
2634. 502
2635. NBT Connection
2636. 506
2637. Bytes Sent/sec
2638. 508
2639. Total Bytes/sec
2640. 510
2641. Network Interface
2642. 512
2643. Bytes/sec
2644. 520
2645. Current Bandwidth
2646. 524
2647. Packets Received Unicast/sec
2648. 526
2649. Packets Received Non-Unicast/sec
2650. 528
2651. Packets Received Discarded
2652. 530
2653. Packets Received Errors
2654. 532
2655. Packets Received Unknown
2656. 536
2657. Packets Sent Unicast/sec
2658. 538
2659. Packets Sent Non-Unicast/sec
2660. 540
2661. Packets Outbound Discarded
2662. 542
2663. Packets Outbound Errors
2664. 544
2665. Output Queue Length
2666. 546
2667. IP
2668. 552
2669. Datagrams Received Header Errors
2670. 554
2671. Datagrams Received Address Errors
2672. 556
2673. Datagrams Forwarded/sec
2674. 558
2675. Datagrams Received Unknown Protocol
2676. 560
2677. Datagrams Received Discarded
2678. 562
2679. Datagrams Received Delivered/sec
2680. 566
2681. Datagrams Outbound Discarded
2682. 568
2683. Datagrams Outbound No Route
2684. 570
2685. Fragments Received/sec
2686. 572
2687. Fragments Re-assembled/sec
2688. 574
2689. Fragment Re-assembly Failures
2690. 576
2691. Fragmented Datagrams/sec
2692. 578
2693. Fragmentation Failures
2694. 580
2695. Fragments Created/sec
2696. 582
2697. ICMP
2698. 584
2699. Messages/sec
2700. 586
2701. Messages Received/sec
2702. 588
2703. Messages Received Errors
2704. 590
2705. Received Dest. Unreachable
2706. 592
2707. Received Time Exceeded
2708. 594
2709. Received Parameter Problem
2710. 596
2711. Received Source Quench
2712. 598
2713. Received Redirect/sec
2714. 600
2715. Received Echo/sec
2716. 602
2717. Received Echo Reply/sec
2718. 604
2719. Received Timestamp/sec
2720. 606
2721. Received Timestamp Reply/sec
2722. 608
2723. Received Address Mask
2724. 610
2725. Received Address Mask Reply
2726. 612
2727. Messages Sent/sec
2728. 614
2729. Messages Outbound Errors
2730. 616
2731. Sent Destination Unreachable
2732. 618
2733. Sent Time Exceeded
2734. 620
2735. Sent Parameter Problem
2736. 622
2737. Sent Source Quench
2738. 624
2739. Sent Redirect/sec
2740. 626
2741. Sent Echo/sec
2742. 628
2743. Sent Echo Reply/sec
2744. 630
2745. Sent Timestamp/sec
2746. 632
2747. Sent Timestamp Reply/sec
2748. 634
2749. Sent Address Mask
2750. 636
2751. Sent Address Mask Reply
2752. 638
2753. TCP
2754. 640
2755. Segments/sec
2756. 642
2757. Connections Established
2758. 644
2759. Connections Active
2760. 646
2761. Connections Passive
2762. 648
2763. Connection Failures
2764. 650
2765. Connections Reset
2766. 652
2767. Segments Received/sec
2768. 654
2769. Segments Sent/sec
2770. 656
2771. Segments Retransmitted/sec
2772. 658
2773. UDP
2774. 660
2775. % Total DPC Time
2776. 662
2777. % Total Interrupt Time
2778. 664
2779. Datagrams No Port/sec
2780. 666
2781. Datagrams Received Errors
2782. 670
2783. Disk Storage Unit
2784. 672
2785. Allocation Failures
2786. 674
2787. System Up Time
2788. 676
2789. System Handle Count
2790. 678
2791. Free System Page Table Entries
2792. 680
2793. Thread Count
2794. 682
2795. Priority Base
2796. 684
2797. Elapsed Time
2798. 686
2799. Alignment Fixups/sec
2800. 688
2801. Exception Dispatches/sec
2802. 690
2803. Floating Emulations/sec
2804. 692
2805. Logon/sec
2806. 694
2807. Priority Current
2808. 696
2809. % DPC Time
2810. 698
2811. % Interrupt Time
2812. 700
2813. Paging File
2814. 702
2815. % Usage
2816. 704
2817. % Usage Peak
2818. 706
2819. Start Address
2820. 708
2821. User PC
2822. 710
2823. Mapped Space No Access
2824. 712
2825. Mapped Space Read Only
2826. 714
2827. Mapped Space Read/Write
2828. 716
2829. Mapped Space Write Copy
2830. 718
2831. Mapped Space Executable
2832. 720
2833. Mapped Space Exec Read Only
2834. 722
2835. Mapped Space Exec Read/Write
2836. 724
2837. Mapped Space Exec Write Copy
2838. 726
2839. Reserved Space No Access
2840. 728
2841. Reserved Space Read Only
2842. 730
2843. Reserved Space Read/Write
2844. 732
2845. Reserved Space Write Copy
2846. 734
2847. Reserved Space Executable
2848. 736
2849. Reserved Space Exec Read Only
2850. 738
2851. Reserved Space Exec Read/Write
2852. 740
2853. Image
2854. 742
2855. Reserved Space Exec Write Copy
2856. 744
2857. Unassigned Space No Access
2858. 746
2859. Unassigned Space Read Only
2860. 748
2861. Unassigned Space Read/Write
2862. 750
2863. Unassigned Space Write Copy
2864. 752
2865. Unassigned Space Executable
2866. 754
2867. Unassigned Space Exec Read Only
2868. 756
2869. Unassigned Space Exec Read/Write
2870. 758
2871. Unassigned Space Exec Write Copy
2872. 760
2873. Image Space No Access
2874. 762
2875. Image Space Read Only
2876. 764
2877. Image Space Read/Write
2878. 766
2879. Image Space Write Copy
2880. 768
2881. Image Space Executable
2882. 770
2883. Image Space Exec Read Only
2884. 772
2885. Image Space Exec Read/Write
2886. 774
2887. Image Space Exec Write Copy
2888. 776
2889. Bytes Image Reserved
2890. 778
2891. Bytes Image Free
2892. 780
2893. Bytes Reserved
2894. 782
2895. Bytes Free
2896. 784
2897. ID Process
2898. 786
2899. Process Address Space
2900. 788
2901. No Access
2902. 790
2903. Read Only
2904. 792
2905. Read/Write
2906. 794
2907. Write Copy
2908. 796
2909. Executable
2910. 798
2911. Exec Read Only
2912. 800
2913. Exec Read/Write
2914. 802
2915. Exec Write Copy
2916. 804
2917. ID Thread
2918. 806
2919. Mailslot Receives Failed
2920. 808
2921. Mailslot Writes Failed
2922. 810
2923. Mailslot Opens Failed/sec
2924. 812
2925. Duplicate Master Announcements
2926. 814
2927. Illegal Datagrams/sec
2928. 816
2929. Thread Details
2930. 818
2931. Cache Bytes
2932. 820
2933. Cache Bytes Peak
2934. 822
2935. Pages Input/sec
2936. 870
2937. RAS Port
2938. 872
2939. Bytes Transmitted
2940. 874
2941. Bytes Received
2942. 876
2943. Frames Transmitted
2944. 878
2945. Frames Received.
2946. 880
2947. Percent Compression Out
2948. 882
2949. Percent Compression In
2950. 884
2951. CRC Errors
2952. 886
2953. Timeout Errors
2954. 888
2955. Serial Overrun Errors
2956. 890
2957. Alignment Errors
2958. 892
2959. Buffer Overrun Errors
2960. 894
2961. Total Errors
2962. 896
2963. Bytes Transmitted/Sec
2964. 898
2965. Bytes Received/Sec
2966. 900
2967. Frames Transmitted/Sec
2968. 902
2969. Frames Received/Sec
2970. 904
2971. Total Errors/Sec
2972. 906
2973. RAS Total
2974. 908
2975. Total Connections
2976. 920
2977. WINS Server
2978. 922
2979. Unique Registrations/sec
2980. 924
2981. Group Registrations/sec
2982. 926
2983. Total Number of Registrations/sec
2984. 928
2985. Unique Renewals/sec
2986. 930
2987. Group Renewals/sec
2988. 932
2989. Total Number of Renewals/sec
2990. 934
2991. Releases/sec
2992. 936
2993. Queries/sec
2994. 938
2995. Unique Conflicts/sec
2996. 940
2997. Group Conflicts/sec
2998. 942
2999. Total Number of Conflicts/sec
3000. 944
3001. Successful Releases/sec
3002. 946
3003. Failed Releases/sec
3004. 948
3005. Successful Queries/sec
3006. 950
3007. Failed Queries/sec
3008. 952
3009. Handle Count
3010. 1000
3011. MacFile Server
3012. 1002
3013. Max Paged Memory
3014. 1004
3015. Current Paged Memory
3016. 1006
3017. Max NonPaged Memory
3018. 1008
3019. Current NonPaged memory
3020. 1010
3021. Current Sessions
3022. 1012
3023. Maximum Sessions
3024. 1014
3025. Current Files Open
3026. 1016
3027. Maximum Files Open
3028. 1018
3029. Failed Logons
3030. 1020
3031. Data Read/sec
3032. 1022
3033. Data Written/sec
3034. 1024
3035. Data Received/sec
3036. 1026
3037. Data Transmitted/sec
3038. 1028
3039. Current Queue Length
3040. 1030
3041. Maximum Queue Length
3042. 1032
3043. Current Threads
3044. 1034
3045. Maximum Threads
3046. 1050
3047. AppleTalk
3048. 1052
3049. Packets In/sec
3050. 1054
3051. Packets Out/sec
3052. 1056
3053. Bytes In/sec
3054. 1058
3055. Bytes Out/sec
3056. 1060
3057. Average Time/DDP Packet
3058. 1062
3059. DDP Packets/sec
3060. 1064
3061. Average Time/AARP Packet
3062. 1066
3063. AARP Packets/sec
3064. 1068
3065. Average Time/ATP Packet
3066. 1070
3067. ATP Packets/sec
3068. 1072
3069. Average Time/NBP Packet
3070. 1074
3071. NBP Packets/sec
3072. 1076
3073. Average Time/ZIP Packet
3074. 1078
3075. ZIP Packets/sec
3076. 1080
3077. Average Time/RTMP Packet
3078. 1082
3079. RTMP Packets/sec
3080. 1084
3081. ATP Retries Local
3082. 1086
3083. ATP Response Timouts
3084. 1088
3085. ATP XO Response/Sec
3086. 1090
3087. ATP ALO Response/Sec
3088. 1092
3089. ATP Recvd Release/Sec
3090. 1094
3091. Current NonPaged Pool
3092. 1096
3093. Packets Routed In/Sec
3094. 1098
3095. Packets dropped
3096. 1100
3097. ATP Retries Remote
3098. 1102
3099. Packets Routed Out/Sec
3100. 1110
3101. Network Segment
3102. 1112
3103. Total frames received/second
3104. 1114
3105. Total bytes received/second
3106. 1116
3107. Broadcast frames received/second
3108. 1118
3109. Multicast frames received/second
3110. 1120
3111. % Network utilization
3112. 1124
3113. % Broadcast Frames
3114. 1126
3115. % Multicast Frames
3116. 1150
3117. Telephony
3118. 1152
3119. Lines
3120. 1154
3121. Telephone Devices
3122. 1156
3123. Active Lines
3124. 1158
3125. Active Telephones
3126. 1160
3127. Outgoing Calls/sec
3128. 1162
3129. Incoming Calls/sec
3130. 1164
3131. Client Apps
3132. 1166
3133. Current Outgoing Calls
3134. 1168
3135. Current Incoming Calls
3136. 1228
3137. Gateway Service For NetWare
3138. 1230
3139. Client Service For NetWare
3140. 1232
3141. Packet Burst Read NCP Count/sec
3142. 1234
3143. Packet Burst Read Timeouts/sec
3144. 1236
3145. Packet Burst Write NCP Count/sec
3146. 1238
3147. Packet Burst Write Timeouts/sec
3148. 1240
3149. Packet Burst IO/sec
3150. 1242
3151. Connect NetWare 2.x
3152. 1244
3153. Connect NetWare 3.x
3154. 1246
3155. Connect NetWare 4.x
3156. 1260
3157. Logon Total
3158. 1300
3159. Server Work Queues
3160. 1302
3161. Queue Length
3162. 1304
3163. Active Threads
3164. 1306
3165. Available Threads
3166. 1308
3167. Available Work Items
3168. 1310
3169. Borrowed Work Items
3170. 1312
3171. Work Item Shortages
3172. 1314
3173. Current Clients
3174. 1320
3175. Bytes Transferred/sec
3176. 1324
3177. Read Bytes/sec
3178. 1328
3179. Write Bytes/sec
3180. 1332
3181. Total Operations/sec
3182. 1334
3183. DPCs Queued/sec
3184. 1336
3185. DPC Rate
3186. 1342
3187. Total DPCs Queued/sec
3188. 1344
3189. Total DPC Rate
3190. 1350
3191. % Registry Quota In Use
3192. 1360
3193. VL Memory
3194. 1362
3195. VLM % Virtual Size In Use
3196. 1364
3197. VLM Virtual Size
3198. 1366
3199. VLM Virtual Size Peak
3200. 1368
3201. VLM Virtual Size Available
3202. 1370
3203. VLM Commit Charge
3204. 1372
3205. VLM Commit Charge Peak
3206. 1374
3207. System VLM Commit Charge
3208. 1376
3209. System VLM Commit Charge Peak
3210. 1378
3211. System VLM Shared Commit Charge
3212. 1380
3213. Available KBytes
3214. 1382
3215. Available MBytes
3216. 1400
3217. Avg. Disk Queue Length
3218. 1402
3219. Avg. Disk Read Queue Length
3220. 1404
3221. Avg. Disk Write Queue Length
3222. 1406
3223. % Committed Bytes In Use
3224. 1408
3225. Full Image
3226. 1410
3227. Creating Process ID
3228. 1412
3229. IO Read Operations/sec
3230. 1414
3231. IO Write Operations/sec
3232. 1416
3233. IO Data Operations/sec
3234. 1418
3235. IO Other Operations/sec
3236. 1420
3237. IO Read Bytes/sec
3238. 1422
3239. IO Write Bytes/sec
3240. 1424
3241. IO Data Bytes/sec
3242. 1426
3243. IO Other Bytes/sec
3244. 1450
3245. Print Queue
3246. 1452
3247. Total Jobs Printed
3248. 1454
3249. Bytes Printed/sec
3250. 1456
3251. Total Pages Printed
3252. 1458
3253. Jobs
3254. 1460
3255. References
3256. 1462
3257. Max References
3258. 1464
3259. Jobs Spooling
3260. 1466
3261. Max Jobs Spooling
3262. 1468
3263. Out of Paper Errors
3264. 1470
3265. Not Ready Errors
3266. 1472
3267. Job Errors
3268. 1474
3269. Enumerate Network Printer Calls
3270. 1476
3271. Add Network Printer Calls
3272. 1478
3273. Working Set - Private
3274. 1480
3275. Working Set - Shared
3276. 1482
3277. % Idle Time
3278. 1484
3279. Split IO/Sec
3280. 1500
3281. Job Object
3282. 1502
3283. Current % Processor Time
3284. 1504
3285. Current % User Mode Time
3286. 1506
3287. Current % Kernel Mode Time
3288. 1508
3289. This Period mSec - Processor
3290. 1510
3291. This Period mSec - User Mode
3292. 1512
3293. This Period mSec - Kernel Mode
3294. 1514
3295. Pages/Sec
3296. 1516
3297. Process Count - Total
3298. 1518
3299. Process Count - Active
3300. 1520
3301. Process Count - Terminated
3302. 1522
3303. Total mSec - Processor
3304. 1524
3305. Total mSec - User Mode
3306. 1526
3307. Total mSec - Kernel Mode
3308. 1548
3309. Job Object Details
3310. 1746
3311. % Idle Time
3312. 1748
3313. % C1 Time
3314. 1750
3315. % C2 Time
3316. 1752
3317. % C3 Time
3318. 1754
3319. C1 Transitions/sec
3320. 1756
3321. C2 Transitions/sec
3322. 1758
3323. C3 Transitions/sec
3324. 1760
3325. Heap
3326. 1762
3327. Committed Bytes
3328. 1764
3329. Reserved Bytes
3330. 1766
3331. Virtual Bytes
3332. 1768
3333. Free Bytes
3334. 1770
3335. Free List Length
3336. 1772
3337. Avg. alloc rate
3338. 1774
3339. Avg. free rate
3340. 1776
3341. Uncommitted Ranges Length
3342. 1778
3343. Allocs - Frees
3344. 1780
3345. Cached Allocs/sec
3346. 1782
3347. Cached Frees/sec
3348. 1784
3349. Allocs <1K/sec
3350. 1786
3351. Frees <1K/sec
3352. 1788
3353. Allocs 1-8K/sec
3354. 1790
3355. Frees 1-8K/sec
3356. 1792
3357. Allocs over 8K/sec
3358. 1794
3359. Frees over 8K/sec
3360. 1796
3361. Total Allocs/sec
3362. 1798
3363. Total Frees/sec
3364. 1800
3365. Blocks in Heap Cache
3366. 1802
3367. Largest Cache Depth
3368. 1804
3369. % Fragmentation
3370. 1806
3371. % VAFragmentation
3372. 1808
3373. Heap Lock contention
3374. 1846
3375. End Marker
3376. 1848
3377. RSVP Service
3378. 1850
3379. Network Interfaces
3380. 1852
3381. Network sockets
3382. 1854
3383. Timers
3384. 1856
3385. RSVP sessions
3386. 1858
3387. QoS clients
3388. 1860
3389. QoS-enabled senders
3390. 1862
3391. QoS-enabled receivers
3392. 1864
3393. Failed QoS requests
3394. 1866
3395. Failed QoS sends
3396. 1868
3397. QoS notifications
3398. 1870
3399. Bytes in QoS notifications
3400. 1872
3401. RSVP Interfaces
3402. 1874
3403. Signaling bytes received
3404. 1876
3405. Signaling bytes sent
3406. 1878
3407. PATH messages received
3408. 1880
3409. RESV messages received
3410. 1882
3411. PATH ERR messages received
3412. 1884
3413. RESV ERR messages received
3414. 1886
3415. PATH TEAR messages received
3416. 1888
3417. RESV TEAR messages received
3418. 1890
3419. RESV CONFIRM messages received
3420. 1892
3421. PATH messages sent
3422. 1894
3423. RESV messages sent
3424. 1896
3425. PATH ERR messages sent
3426. 1898
3427. RESV ERR messages sent
3428. 1900
3429. PATH TEAR messages sent
3430. 1902
3431. RESV TEAR messages sent
3432. 1904
3433. RESV CONFIRM messages sent
3434. 1906
3435. Resource control failures
3436. 1908
3437. Policy control failures
3438. 1910
3439. General failures
3440. 1912
3441. Blocked RESVs
3442. 1914
3443. RESV state block timeouts
3444. 1916
3445. PATH state block timeouts
3446. 1918
3447. Send messages errors - Big messages
3448. 1920
3449. Receive messages errors - Big messages
3450. 1922
3451. Send messages errors - No memory
3452. 1924
3453. Receive messages errors - No memory
3454. 1926
3455. Number of incoming messages dropped
3456. 1928
3457. Number of outgoing messages dropped
3458. 1930
3459. Number of active flows
3460. 1932
3461. Reserved bandwidth
3462. 1934
3463. Maximum admitted bandwidth
3464. 1936
3465. PSched Flow
3466. 1938
3467. PSched Pipe
3468. 1940
3469. Packets dropped
3470. 1942
3471. Packets scheduled
3472. 1944
3473. Packets transmitted
3474. 1946
3475. Average packets in shaper
3476. 1948
3477. Max packets in shaper
3478. 1950
3479. Average packets in sequencer
3480. 1952
3481. Max packets in sequencer
3482. 1954
3483. Bytes scheduled
3484. 1956
3485. Bytes transmitted
3486. 1958
3487. Bytes transmitted/sec
3488. 1960
3489. Bytes scheduled/sec
3490. 1962
3491. Packets transmitted/sec
3492. 1964
3493. Packets scheduled/sec
3494. 1966
3495. Packets dropped/sec
3496. 1968
3497. Nonconforming packets scheduled
3498. 1970
3499. Nonconforming packets scheduled/sec
3500. 1972
3501. Nonconforming packets transmitted
3502. 1974
3503. Nonconforming packets transmitted/sec
3504. 1976
3505. Maximum Packets in netcard
3506. 1978
3507. Average Packets in netcard
3508. 1980
3509. Out of packets
3510. 1982
3511. Flows opened
3512. 1984
3513. Flows closed
3514. 1986
3515. Flows rejected
3516. 1988
3517. Flows modified
3518. 1990
3519. Flow mods rejected
3520. 1992
3521. Max simultaneous flows
3522. 1994
3523. Nonconforming packets scheduled
3524. 1996
3525. Nonconforming packets scheduled/sec
3526. 1998
3527. Nonconforming packets transmitted
3528. 2000
3529. Nonconforming packets transmitted/sec
3530. 2002
3531. Average packets in shaper
3532. 2004
3533. Max packets in shaper
3534. 2006
3535. Average packets in sequencer
3536. 2008
3537. Max packets in sequencer
3538. 2010
3539. Max packets in netcard
3540. 2012
3541. Average packets in netcard
3542. 2014
3543. RAS Port
3544. 2016
3545. Bytes Transmitted
3546. 2018
3547. Bytes Received
3548. 2020
3549. Frames Transmitted
3550. 2022
3551. Frames Received
3552. 2024
3553. Percent Compression Out
3554. 2026
3555. Percent Compression In
3556. 2028
3557. CRC Errors
3558. 2030
3559. Timeout Errors
3560. 2032
3561. Serial Overrun Errors
3562. 2034
3563. Alignment Errors
3564. 2036
3565. Buffer Overrun Errors
3566. 2038
3567. Total Errors
3568. 2040
3569. Bytes Transmitted/Sec
3570. 2042
3571. Bytes Received/Sec
3572. 2044
3573. Frames Transmitted/Sec
3574. 2046
3575. Frames Received/Sec
3576. 2048
3577. Total Errors/Sec
3578. 2050
3579. RAS Total
3580. 2052
3581. Total Connections
3582. 2870
3583. .NET CLR Networking
3584. 2872
3585. Connections Established
3586. 2874
3587. Bytes Received
3588. 2876
3589. Bytes Sent
3590. 2878
3591. Datagrams Received
3592. 2880
3593. Datagrams Sent
3594. 2912
3595. .NET Data Provider for SqlServer
3596. 2914
3597. HardConnectsPerSecond
3598. 2916
3599. HardDisconnectsPerSecond
3600. 2918
3601. SoftConnectsPerSecond
3602. 2920
3603. SoftDisconnectsPerSecond
3604. 2922
3605. NumberOfNonPooledConnections
3606. 2924
3607. NumberOfPooledConnections
3608. 2926
3609. NumberOfActiveConnectionPoolGroups
3610. 2928
3611. NumberOfInactiveConnectionPoolGroups
3612. 2930
3613. NumberOfActiveConnectionPools
3614. 2932
3615. NumberOfInactiveConnectionPools
3616. 2934
3617. NumberOfActiveConnections
3618. 2936
3619. NumberOfFreeConnections
3620. 2938
3621. NumberOfStasisConnections
3622. 2940
3623. NumberOfReclaimedConnections
3624. 2942
3625. .NET CLR Data
3626. 2944
3627. SqlClient: Current # pooled and nonpooled connections
3628. 2946
3629. SqlClient: Current # pooled connections
3630. 2948
3631. SqlClient: Current # connection pools
3632. 2950
3633. SqlClient: Peak # pooled connections
3634. 2952
3635. SqlClient: Total # failed connects
3636. 2954
3637. SqlClient: Total # failed commands
3638. 2956
3639. .NET CLR Memory
3640. 2958
3641. # Gen 0 Collections
3642. 2960
3643. # Gen 1 Collections
3644. 2962
3645. # Gen 2 Collections
3646. 2964
3647. Promoted Memory from Gen 0
3648. 2966
3649. Promoted Memory from Gen 1
3650. 2968
3651. Gen 0 Promoted Bytes/Sec
3652. 2970
3653. Gen 1 Promoted Bytes/Sec
3654. 2972
3655. Promoted Finalization-Memory from Gen 0
3656. 2974
3657. Process ID
3658. 2976
3659. Gen 0 heap size
3660. 2978
3661. Gen 1 heap size
3662. 2980
3663. Gen 2 heap size
3664. 2982
3665. Large Object Heap size
3666. 2984
3667. Finalization Survivors
3668. 2986
3669. # GC Handles
3670. 2988
3671. Allocated Bytes/sec
3672. 2990
3673. # Induced GC
3674. 2992
3675. % Time in GC
3676. 2994
3677. Not Displayed
3678. 2996
3679. # Bytes in all Heaps
3680. 2998
3681. # Total committed Bytes
3682. 3000
3683. # Total reserved Bytes
3684. 3002
3685. # of Pinned Objects
3686. 3004
3687. # of Sink Blocks in use
3688. 3006
3689. .NET CLR Loading
3690. 3008
3691. Total Classes Loaded
3692. 3010
3693. % Time Loading
3694. 3012
3695. Assembly Search Length
3696. 3014
3697. Total # of Load Failures
3698. 3016
3699. Rate of Load Failures
3700. 3018
3701. Bytes in Loader Heap
3702. 3020
3703. Total appdomains unloaded
3704. 3022
3705. Rate of appdomains unloaded
3706. 3024
3707. Current Classes Loaded
3708. 3026
3709. Rate of Classes Loaded
3710. 3028
3711. Current appdomains
3712. 3030
3713. Total Appdomains
3714. 3032
3715. Rate of appdomains
3716. 3034
3717. Current Assemblies
3718. 3036
3719. Total Assemblies
3720. 3038
3721. Rate of Assemblies
3722. 3040
3723. .NET CLR Jit
3724. 3042
3725. # of Methods Jitted
3726. 3044
3727. # of IL Bytes Jitted
3728. 3046
3729. Total # of IL Bytes Jitted
3730. 3048
3731. IL Bytes Jitted / sec
3732. 3050
3733. Standard Jit Failures
3734. 3052
3735. % Time in Jit
3736. 3054
3737. Not Displayed
3738. 3056
3739. .NET CLR Interop
3740. 3058
3741. # of CCWs
3742. 3060
3743. # of Stubs
3744. 3062
3745. # of marshalling
3746. 3064
3747. # of TLB imports / sec
3748. 3066
3749. # of TLB exports / sec
3750. 3068
3751. .NET CLR LocksAndThreads
3752. 3070
3753. Total # of Contentions
3754. 3072
3755. Contention Rate / sec
3756. 3074
3757. Current Queue Length
3758. 3076
3759. Queue Length Peak
3760. 3078
3761. Queue Length / sec
3762. 3080
3763. # of current logical Threads
3764. 3082
3765. # of current physical Threads
3766. 3084
3767. # of current recognized threads
3768. 3086
3769. # of total recognized threads
3770. 3088
3771. rate of recognized threads / sec
3772. 3090
3773. .NET CLR Security
3774. 3092
3775. Total Runtime Checks
3776. 3094
3777. % Time Sig. Authenticating
3778. 3096
3779. # Link Time Checks
3780. 3098
3781. % Time in RT checks
3782. 3100
3783. Not Displayed
3784. 3102
3785. Stack Walk Depth
3786. 3104
3787. .NET CLR Remoting
3788. 3106
3789. Remote Calls/sec
3790. 3108
3791. Channels
3792. 3110
3793. Context Proxies
3794. 3112
3795. Context-Bound Classes Loaded
3796. 3114
3797. Context-Bound Objects Alloc / sec
3798. 3116
3799. Contexts
3800. 3118
3801. Total Remote Calls
3802. 3120
3803. .NET CLR Exceptions
3804. 3122
3805. # of Exceps Thrown
3806. 3124
3807. # of Exceps Thrown / sec
3808. 3126
3809. # of Filters / sec
3810. 3128
3811. # of Finallys / sec
3812. 3130
3813. Throw To Catch Depth / sec
3814. 3146
3815. MSDTC Bridge 3.0.0.0
3816. 3148
3817. Message send failures/sec
3818. 3150
3819. Prepare retry count/sec
3820. 3152
3821. Commit retry count/sec
3822. 3154
3823. Prepared retry count/sec
3824. 3156
3825. Replay retry count/sec
3826. 3158
3827. Faults received count/sec
3828. 3160
3829. Faults sent count/sec
3830. 3162
3831. Average participant prepare response time
3832. 3164
3833. Average participant prepare response time Base
3834. 3166
3835. Average participant commit response time
3836. 3168
3837. Average participant commit response time Base
3838. 3170
3839. SMSvcHost 3.0.0.0
3840. 3172
3841. Protocol Failures over net.tcp
3842. 3174
3843. Protocol Failures over net.pipe
3844. 3176
3845. Dispatch Failures over net.tcp
3846. 3178
3847. Dispatch Failures over net.pipe
3848. 3180
3849. Connections Dispatched over net.tcp
3850. 3182
3851. Connections Dispatched over net.pipe
3852. 3184
3853. Connections Accepted over net.tcp
3854. 3186
3855. Connections Accepted over net.pipe
3856. 3188
3857. Registrations Active for net.tcp
3858. 3190
3859. Registrations Active for net.pipe
3860. 3192
3861. Uris Registered for net.tcp
3862. 3194
3863. Uris Registered for net.pipe
3864. 3196
3865. Uris Unregistered for net.tcp
3866. 3198
3867. Uris Unregistered for net.pipe
3868. 3200
3869. ServiceModelEndpoint 3.0.0.0
3870. 3202
3871. Calls
3872. 3204
3873. Calls Per Second
3874. 3206
3875. Calls Outstanding
3876. 3208
3877. Calls Failed
3878. 3210
3879. Calls Failed Per Second
3880. 3212
3881. Calls Faulted
3882. 3214
3883. Calls Faulted Per Second
3884. 3216
3885. Calls Duration
3886. 3218
3887. Calls Duration Base
3888. 3220
3889. Transactions Flowed
3890. 3222
3891. Transactions Flowed Per Second
3892. 3224
3893. Security Validation and Authentication Failures
3894. 3226
3895. Security Validation and Authentication Failures Per Second
3896. 3228
3897. Security Calls Not Authorized
3898. 3230
3899. Security Calls Not Authorized Per Second
3900. 3232
3901. Reliable Messaging Sessions Faulted
3902. 3234
3903. Reliable Messaging Sessions Faulted Per Second
3904. 3236
3905. Reliable Messaging Messages Dropped
3906. 3238
3907. Reliable Messaging Messages Dropped Per Second
3908. 3240
3909. ServiceModelService 3.0.0.0
3910. 3242
3911. Calls
3912. 3244
3913. Calls Per Second
3914. 3246
3915. Calls Outstanding
3916. 3248
3917. Calls Failed
3918. 3250
3919. Calls Failed Per Second
3920. 3252
3921. Calls Faulted
3922. 3254
3923. Calls Faulted Per Second
3924. 3256
3925. Calls Duration
3926. 3258
3927. Calls Duration Base
3928. 3260
3929. Transactions Flowed
3930. 3262
3931. Transactions Flowed Per Second
3932. 3264
3933. Transacted Operations Committed
3934. 3266
3935. Transacted Operations Committed Per Second
3936. 3268
3937. Transacted Operations Aborted
3938. 3270
3939. Transacted Operations Aborted Per Second
3940. 3272
3941. Transacted Operations In Doubt
3942. 3274
3943. Transacted Operations In Doubt Per Second
3944. 3276
3945. Security Validation and Authentication Failures
3946. 3278
3947. Security Validation and Authentication Failures Per Second
3948. 3280
3949. Security Calls Not Authorized
3950. 3282
3951. Security Calls Not Authorized Per Second
3952. 3284
3953. Instances
3954. 3286
3955. Instances Created Per Second
3956. 3288
3957. Reliable Messaging Sessions Faulted
3958. 3290
3959. Reliable Messaging Sessions Faulted Per Second
3960. 3292
3961. Reliable Messaging Messages Dropped
3962. 3294
3963. Reliable Messaging Messages Dropped Per Second
3964. 3296
3965. Queued Poison Messages
3966. 3298
3967. Queued Poison Messages Per Second
3968. 3300
3969. Queued Messages Rejected
3970. 3302
3971. Queued Messages Rejected Per Second
3972. 3304
3973. Queued Messages Dropped
3974. 3306
3975. Queued Messages Dropped Per Second
3976. 3308
3977. ServiceModelOperation 3.0.0.0
3978. 3310
3979. Calls
3980. 3312
3981. Calls Per Second
3982. 3314
3983. Calls Outstanding
3984. 3316
3985. Calls Failed
3986. 3318
3987. Call Failed Per Second
3988. 3320
3989. Calls Faulted
3990. 3322
3991. Calls Faulted Per Second
3992. 3324
3993. Calls Duration
3994. 3326
3995. Calls Duration Base
3996. 3328
3997. Transactions Flowed
3998. 3330
3999. Transactions Flowed Per Second
4000. 3332
4001. Security Validation and Authentication Failures
4002. 3334
4003. Security Validation and Authentication Failures Per Second
4004. 3336
4005. Security Calls Not Authorized
4006. 3338
4007. Security Calls Not Authorized Per Second
4008. 3340
4009. Windows Workflow Foundation
4010. 3342
4011. Workflows Created
4012. 3344
4013. Workflows Created/sec
4014. 3346
4015. Workflows Unloaded
4016. 3348
4017. Workflows Unloaded/sec
4018. 3350
4019. Workflows Loaded
4020. 3352
4021. Workflows Loaded/sec
4022. 3354
4023. Workflows Completed
4024. 3356
4025. Workflows Completed/sec
4026. 3358
4027. Workflows Suspended
4028. 3360
4029. Workflows Suspended/sec
4030. 3362
4031. Workflows Terminated
4032. 3364
4033. Workflows Terminated/sec
4034. 3366
4035. Workflows In Memory
4036. 3368
4037. Workflows Aborted
4038. 3370
4039. Workflows Aborted/sec
4040. 3372
4041. Workflows Persisted
4042. 3374
4043. Workflows Persisted/sec
4044. 3376
4045. Workflows Executing
4046. 3378
4047. Workflows Idle/sec
4048. 3380
4049. Workflows Runnable
4050. 3382
4051. Workflows Pending
4052. 3850
4053. WMI Objects
4054. 3852
4055. HiPerf Classes
4056. 3854
4057. HiPerf Validity
4058. 3856
4059. ProcessorPerformance
4060. 3858
4061. frequency
4062. 3860
4063. percentage
4064. 3862
4065. power
4066. 3918
4067. Outlook
4068. 3920
4069. RPCs Attempted
4070. 3922
4071. RPCs Succeeded
4072. 3924
4073. RPCs Failed
4074. 3926
4075. RPCs Cancelled
4076. 3928
4077. RPCs UI Shown
4078. 3930
4079. RPCs Attempted - UI
4080. 3932
4081. Time Avg (all)
4082. 3934
4083. Time Avg (10)
4084. 3936
4085. Time Avg (50)
4086. 3938
4087. Time Avg (200)
4088. 3940
4089. Time Min
4090. 3942
4091. Time Max
4092. 3944
4093. Count obj connection
4094. 3946
4095. Count obj hcot table
4096. 3948
4097. Count handle (AD) context
4098. 3950
4099. Count handle (AD) binding
4100. 3952
4101. Count handle (store) context
4102. 3954
4103. Count handle (store) binding
4104. 3970
4105. Fax Services
4106. 3972
4107. Bytes received
4108. 3974
4109. Received faxes
4110. 3976
4111. Received pages
4112. 3978
4113. Minutes receiving
4114. 3980
4115. Failed receptions
4116. 3982
4117. Bytes sent
4118. 3984
4119. Faxes sent
4120. 3986
4121. Pages sent
4122. 3988
4123. Minutes sending
4124. 3990
4125. Failed outgoing connections
4126. 3992
4127. Failed faxes
4128. 3994
4129. Total bytes
4130. 3996
4131. Total faxes
4132. 3998
4133. Total pages
4134. 4000
4135. Total minutes sending and receiving
4136. 4070
4137. Terminal Services Session
4138. 4072
4139. Input WdBytes
4140. 4074
4141. Input WdFrames
4142. 4076
4143. Input WaitForOutBuf
4144. 4078
4145. Input Frames
4146. 4080
4147. Input Bytes
4148. 4082
4149. Input Compressed Bytes
4150. 4084
4151. Input Compress Flushes
4152. 4086
4153. Input Errors
4154. 4088
4155. Input Timeouts
4156. 4090
4157. Input Async Frame Error
4158. 4092
4159. Input Async Overrun
4160. 4094
4161. Input Async Overflow
4162. 4096
4163. Input Async Parity Error
4164. 4098
4165. Input Transport Errors
4166. 4100
4167. Output WdBytes
4168. 4102
4169. Output WdFrames
4170. 4104
4171. Output WaitForOutBuf
4172. 4106
4173. Output Frames
4174. 4108
4175. Output Bytes
4176. 4110
4177. Output Compressed Bytes
4178. 4112
4179. Output Compress Flushes
4180. 4114
4181. Output Errors
4182. 4116
4183. Output Timeouts
4184. 4118
4185. Output Async Frame Error
4186. 4120
4187. Output Async Overrun
4188. 4122
4189. Output Async Overflow
4190. 4124
4191. Output Async Parity Error
4192. 4126
4193. Output Transport Errors
4194. 4128
4195. Total WdBytes
4196. 4130
4197. Total WdFrames
4198. 4132
4199. Total WaitForOutBuf
4200. 4134
4201. Total Frames
4202. 4136
4203. Total Bytes
4204. 4138
4205. Total Compressed Bytes
4206. 4140
4207. Total Compress Flushes
4208. 4142
4209. Total Errors
4210. 4144
4211. Total Timeouts
4212. 4146
4213. Total Async Frame Error
4214. 4148
4215. Total Async Overrun
4216. 4150
4217. Total Async Overflow
4218. 4152
4219. Total Async Parity Error
4220. 4154
4221. Total Transport Errors
4222. 4156
4223. Total Protocol Cache Reads
4224. 4158
4225. Total Protocol Cache Hits
4226. 4160
4227. Total Protocol Cache Hit Ratio
4228. 4162
4229. Protocol Bitmap Cache Reads
4230. 4164
4231. Protocol Bitmap Cache Hits
4232. 4166
4233. Protocol Bitmap Cache Hit Ratio
4234. 4168
4235. Protocol Glyph Cache Reads
4236. 4170
4237. Protocol Glyph Cache Hits
4238. 4172
4239. Protocol Glyph Cache Hit Ratio
4240. 4174
4241. Protocol Brush Cache Reads
4242. 4176
4243. Protocol Brush Cache Hits
4244. 4178
4245. Protocol Brush Cache Hit Ratio
4246. 4180
4247. Protocol Save Screen Bitmap Cache Reads
4248. 4182
4249. Protocol Save Screen Bitmap Cache Hits
4250. 4184
4251. Protocol Save Screen Bitmap Cache Hit Ratio
4252. 4186
4253. Input Compression Ratio
4254. 4188
4255. Output Compression Ratio
4256. 4190
4257. Total Compression Ratio
4258. 4192
4259. Terminal Services
4260. 4194
4261. Total Sessions
4262. 4196
4263. Active Sessions
4264. 4198
4265. Inactive Sessions
4266. 4200
4267. Distributed Transaction Coordinator
4268. 4202
4269. Active Transactions
4270. 4204
4271. Committed Transactions
4272. 4206
4273. Aborted Transactions
4274. 4208
4275. In Doubt Transactions
4276. 4210
4277. Active Transactions Maximum
4278. 4212
4279. Force Committed Transactions
4280. 4214
4281. Force Aborted Transactions
4282. 4216
4283. Response Time -- Minimum
4284. 4218
4285. Response Time -- Average
4286. 4220
4287. Response Time -- Maximum
4288. 4222
4289. Transactions/sec
4290. 4224
4291. Committed Transactions/sec
4292. 4226
4293. Aborted Transactions/sec
4294. 4424
4295. ASP.NET State Service
4296. 4630
4297. State Server Sessions Active
4298. 4632
4299. State Server Sessions Abandoned
4300. 4634
4301. State Server Sessions Timed Out
4302. 4636
4303. State Server Sessions Total
4304. 5988
4305. ASP.NET State Service
4306. 6200
4307. State Server Sessions Active
4308. 6202
4309. State Server Sessions Abandoned
4310. 6204
4311. State Server Sessions Timed Out
4312. 6206
4313. State Server Sessions Total
4314. 7394
4315. WMI Objects
4316. 7396
4317. HiPerf Classes
4318. 7398
4319. HiPerf Validity
4320. 7400
4321. ProcessorPerformance
4322. 7402
4323. frequency
4324. 7404
4325. percentage
4326. 7406
4327. power
4328. 11680
4329. ASP.NET v2.0.50727
4330. 11682
4331. ASP.NET Apps v2.0.50727
4332. 11684
4333. Application Restarts
4334. 11686
4335. Applications Running
4336. 11688
4337. Requests Disconnected
4338. 11690
4339. Request Execution Time
4340. 11692
4341. Requests Rejected
4342. 11694
4343. Requests Queued
4344. 11696
4345. Worker Processes Running
4346. 11698
4347. Worker Process Restarts
4348. 11700
4349. Request Wait Time
4350. 11702
4351. State Server Sessions Active
4352. 11704
4353. State Server Sessions Abandoned
4354. 11706
4355. State Server Sessions Timed Out
4356. 11708
4357. State Server Sessions Total
4358. 11710
4359. Requests Current
4360. 11712
4361. Audit Success Events Raised
4362. 11714
4363. Audit Failure Events Raised
4364. 11716
4365. Error Events Raised
4366. 11718
4367. Request Error Events Raised
4368. 11720
4369. Infrastructure Error Events Raised
4370. 11722
4371. Anonymous Requests
4372. 11724
4373. Anonymous Requests/Sec
4374. 11726
4375. Cache Total Entries
4376. 11728
4377. Cache Total Turnover Rate
4378. 11730
4379. Cache Total Hits
4380. 11732
4381. Cache Total Misses
4382. 11734
4383. Cache Total Hit Ratio
4384. 11736
4385. Cache Total Hit Ratio Base
4386. 11738
4387. Cache API Entries
4388. 11740
4389. Cache API Turnover Rate
4390. 11742
4391. Cache API Hits
4392. 11744
4393. Cache API Misses
4394. 11746
4395. Cache API Hit Ratio
4396. 11748
4397. Cache API Hit Ratio Base
4398. 11750
4399. Output Cache Entries
4400. 11752
4401. Output Cache Turnover Rate
4402. 11754
4403. Output Cache Hits
4404. 11756
4405. Output Cache Misses
4406. 11758
4407. Output Cache Hit Ratio
4408. 11760
4409. Output Cache Hit Ratio Base
4410. 11762
4411. Compilations Total
4412. 11764
4413. Debugging Requests
4414. 11766
4415. Errors During Preprocessing
4416. 11768
4417. Errors During Compilation
4418. 11770
4419. Errors During Execution
4420. 11772
4421. Errors Unhandled During Execution
4422. 11774
4423. Errors Unhandled During Execution/Sec
4424. 11776
4425. Errors Total
4426. 11778
4427. Errors Total/Sec
4428. 11780
4429. Pipeline Instance Count
4430. 11782
4431. Request Bytes In Total
4432. 11784
4433. Request Bytes Out Total
4434. 11786
4435. Requests Executing
4436. 11788
4437. Requests Failed
4438. 11790
4439. Requests Not Found
4440. 11792
4441. Requests Not Authorized
4442. 11794
4443. Requests In Application Queue
4444. 11796
4445. Requests Timed Out
4446. 11798
4447. Requests Succeeded
4448. 11800
4449. Requests Total
4450. 11802
4451. Requests/Sec
4452. 11804
4453. Sessions Active
4454. 11806
4455. Sessions Abandoned
4456. 11808
4457. Sessions Timed Out
4458. 11810
4459. Sessions Total
4460. 11812
4461. Transactions Aborted
4462. 11814
4463. Transactions Committed
4464. 11816
4465. Transactions Pending
4466. 11818
4467. Transactions Total
4468. 11820
4469. Transactions/Sec
4470. 11822
4471. Session State Server connections total
4472. 11824
4473. Session SQL Server connections total
4474. 11826
4475. Events Raised
4476. 11828
4477. Events Raised/Sec
4478. 11830
4479. Application Lifetime Events
4480. 11832
4481. Application Lifetime Events/Sec
4482. 11834
4483. Error Events Raised
4484. 11836
4485. Error Events Raised/Sec
4486. 11838
4487. Request Error Events Raised
4488. 11840
4489. Request Error Events Raised/Sec
4490. 11842
4491. Infrastructure Error Events Raised
4492. 11844
4493. Infrastructure Error Events Raised/Sec
4494. 11846
4495. Request Events Raised
4496. 11848
4497. Request Events Raised/Sec
4498. 11850
4499. Audit Success Events Raised
4500. 11852
4501. Audit Failure Events Raised
4502. 11854
4503. Membership Authentication Success
4504. 11856
4505. Membership Authentication Failure
4506. 11858
4507. Forms Authentication Success
4508. 11860
4509. Forms Authentication Failure
4510. 11862
4511. Viewstate MAC Validation Failure
4512. 11864
4513. Request Execution Time
4514. 11866
4515. Requests Disconnected
4516. 11868
4517. Requests Rejected
4518. 11870
4519. Request Wait Time
4520. 11872
4521. Cache % Machine Memory Limit Used
4522. 11874
4523. Cache % Machine Memory Limit Used Base
4524. 11876
4525. Cache % Process Memory Limit Used
4526. 11878
4527. Cache % Process Memory Limit Used Base
4528. 11880
4529. Cache Total Trims
4530. 11882
4531. Cache API Trims
4532. 11884
4533. Output Cache Trims
4534. 12106
4535. Indexing Service
4536. 12108
4537. Word lists
4538. 12110
4539. Saved indexes
4540. 12112
4541. Index size (MB)
4542. 12114
4543. Files to be indexed
4544. 12116
4545. Unique keys
4546. 12118
4547. Running queries
4548. 12120
4549. Merge progress
4550. 12122
4551. # documents indexed
4552. 12124
4553. Total # documents
4554. 12126
4555. Total # of queries
4556. 12128
4557. Deferred for indexing
4558. 12130
4559. Indexing Service Filter
4560. 12132
4561. Total indexing speed (MB/hr)
4562. 12134
4563. Binding time (msec)
4564. 12136
4565. Indexing speed (MB/hr)
4566. 12138
4567. Http Indexing Service
4568. 12140
4569. Cache items
4570. 12142
4571. % Cache hits
4572. 12144
4573. Total cache accesses 1
4574. 12146
4575. % Cache misses
4576. 12148
4577. Total cache accesses 2
4578. 12150
4579. Active queries
4580. 12152
4581. Total queries
4582. 12154
4583. Queries per minute
4584. 12156
4585. Current requests queued
4586. 12158
4587. Total requests rejected
4588. 15090
4589. ASP.NET State Service
4590. 15296
4591. State Server Sessions Active
4592. 15298
4593. State Server Sessions Abandoned
4594. 15300
4595. State Server Sessions Timed Out
4596. 15302
4597. State Server Sessions Total
4598. 19556
4599. ASP.NET v4.0.30319
4600. 19558
4601. ASP.NET Apps v4.0.30319
4602. 19560
4603. Application Restarts
4604. 19562
4605. Applications Running
4606. 19564
4607. Requests Disconnected
4608. 19566
4609. Request Execution Time
4610. 19568
4611. Requests Rejected
4612. 19570
4613. Requests Queued
4614. 19572
4615. Worker Processes Running
4616. 19574
4617. Worker Process Restarts
4618. 19576
4619. Request Wait Time
4620. 19578
4621. State Server Sessions Active
4622. 19580
4623. State Server Sessions Abandoned
4624. 19582
4625. State Server Sessions Timed Out
4626. 19584
4627. State Server Sessions Total
4628. 19586
4629. Requests Current
4630. 19588
4631. Audit Success Events Raised
4632. 19590
4633. Audit Failure Events Raised
4634. 19592
4635. Error Events Raised
4636. 19594
4637. Request Error Events Raised
4638. 19596
4639. Infrastructure Error Events Raised
4640. 19598
4641. Anonymous Requests
4642. 19600
4643. Anonymous Requests/Sec
4644. 19602
4645. Cache Total Entries
4646. 19604
4647. Cache Total Turnover Rate
4648. 19606
4649. Cache Total Hits
4650. 19608
4651. Cache Total Misses
4652. 19610
4653. Cache Total Hit Ratio
4654. 19612
4655. Cache Total Hit Ratio Base
4656. 19614
4657. Cache API Entries
4658. 19616
4659. Cache API Turnover Rate
4660. 19618
4661. Cache API Hits
4662. 19620
4663. Cache API Misses
4664. 19622
4665. Cache API Hit Ratio
4666. 19624
4667. Cache API Hit Ratio Base
4668. 19626
4669. Output Cache Entries
4670. 19628
4671. Output Cache Turnover Rate
4672. 19630
4673. Output Cache Hits
4674. 19632
4675. Output Cache Misses
4676. 19634
4677. Output Cache Hit Ratio
4678. 19636
4679. Output Cache Hit Ratio Base
4680. 19638
4681. Compilations Total
4682. 19640
4683. Debugging Requests
4684. 19642
4685. Errors During Preprocessing
4686. 19644
4687. Errors During Compilation
4688. 19646
4689. Errors During Execution
4690. 19648
4691. Errors Unhandled During Execution
4692. 19650
4693. Errors Unhandled During Execution/Sec
4694. 19652
4695. Errors Total
4696. 19654
4697. Errors Total/Sec
4698. 19656
4699. Pipeline Instance Count
4700. 19658
4701. Request Bytes In Total
4702. 19660
4703. Request Bytes Out Total
4704. 19662
4705. Requests Executing
4706. 19664
4707. Requests Failed
4708. 19666
4709. Requests Not Found
4710. 19668
4711. Requests Not Authorized
4712. 19670
4713. Requests In Application Queue
4714. 19672
4715. Requests Timed Out
4716. 19674
4717. Requests Succeeded
4718. 19676
4719. Requests Total
4720. 19678
4721. Requests/Sec
4722. 19680
4723. Sessions Active
4724. 19682
4725. Sessions Abandoned
4726. 19684
4727. Sessions Timed Out
4728. 19686
4729. Sessions Total
4730. 19688
4731. Transactions Aborted
4732. 19690
4733. Transactions Committed
4734. 19692
4735. Transactions Pending
4736. 19694
4737. Transactions Total
4738. 19696
4739. Transactions/Sec
4740. 19698
4741. Session State Server connections total
4742. 19700
4743. Session SQL Server connections total
4744. 19702
4745. Events Raised
4746. 19704
4747. Events Raised/Sec
4748. 19706
4749. Application Lifetime Events
4750. 19708
4751. Application Lifetime Events/Sec
4752. 19710
4753. Error Events Raised
4754. 19712
4755. Error Events Raised/Sec
4756. 19714
4757. Request Error Events Raised
4758. 19716
4759. Request Error Events Raised/Sec
4760. 19718
4761. Infrastructure Error Events Raised
4762. 19720
4763. Infrastructure Error Events Raised/Sec
4764. 19722
4765. Request Events Raised
4766. 19724
4767. Request Events Raised/Sec
4768. 19726
4769. Audit Success Events Raised
4770. 19728
4771. Audit Failure Events Raised
4772. 19730
4773. Membership Authentication Success
4774. 19732
4775. Membership Authentication Failure
4776. 19734
4777. Forms Authentication Success
4778. 19736
4779. Forms Authentication Failure
4780. 19738
4781. Viewstate MAC Validation Failure
4782. 19740
4783. Request Execution Time
4784. 19742
4785. Requests Disconnected
4786. 19744
4787. Requests Rejected
4788. 19746
4789. Request Wait Time
4790. 19748
4791. Cache % Machine Memory Limit Used
4792. 19750
4793. Cache % Machine Memory Limit Used Base
4794. 19752
4795. Cache % Process Memory Limit Used
4796. 19754
4797. Cache % Process Memory Limit Used Base
4798. 19756
4799. Cache Total Trims
4800. 19758
4801. Cache API Trims
4802. 19760
4803. Output Cache Trims
4804. 19762
4805. % Managed Processor Time (estimated)
4806. 19764
4807. % Managed Processor Time Base (estimated)
4808. 19766
4809. Managed Memory Used (estimated)
4810. 20706
4811. ASP.NET State Service
4812. 20918
4813. State Server Sessions Active
4814. 20920
4815. State Server Sessions Abandoned
4816. 20922
4817. State Server Sessions Timed Out
4818. 20924
4819. State Server Sessions Total
4820. 21344
4821. ASP.NET v1.1.4322
4822. 21346
4823. ASP.NET Apps v1.1.4322
4824. 21348
4825. Application Restarts
4826. 21350
4827. Applications Running
4828. 21352
4829. Requests Disconnected
4830. 21354
4831. Request Execution Time
4832. 21356
4833. Requests Rejected
4834. 21358
4835. Requests Queued
4836. 21360
4837. Worker Processes Running
4838. 21362
4839. Worker Process Restarts
4840. 21364
4841. Request Wait Time
4842. 21366
4843. State Server Sessions Active
4844. 21368
4845. State Server Sessions Abandoned
4846. 21370
4847. State Server Sessions Timed Out
4848. 21372
4849. State Server Sessions Total
4850. 21374
4851. Requests Current
4852. 21376
4853. Anonymous Requests
4854. 21378
4855. Anonymous Requests/Sec
4856. 21380
4857. Cache Total Entries
4858. 21382
4859. Cache Total Turnover Rate
4860. 21384
4861. Cache Total Hits
4862. 21386
4863. Cache Total Misses
4864. 21388
4865. Cache Total Hit Ratio
4866. 21390
4867. Cache Total Hit Ratio Base
4868. 21392
4869. Cache API Entries
4870. 21394
4871. Cache API Turnover Rate
4872. 21396
4873. Cache API Hits
4874. 21398
4875. Cache API Misses
4876. 21400
4877. Cache API Hit Ratio
4878. 21402
4879. Cache API Hit Ratio Base
4880. 21404
4881. Output Cache Entries
4882. 21406
4883. Output Cache Turnover Rate
4884. 21408
4885. Output Cache Hits
4886. 21410
4887. Output Cache Misses
4888. 21412
4889. Output Cache Hit Ratio
4890. 21414
4891. Output Cache Hit Ratio Base
4892. 21416
4893. Compilations Total
4894. 21418
4895. Debugging Requests
4896. 21420
4897. Errors During Preprocessing
4898. 21422
4899. Errors During Compilation
4900. 21424
4901. Errors During Execution
4902. 21426
4903. Errors Unhandled During Execution
4904. 21428
4905. Errors Unhandled During Execution/Sec
4906. 21430
4907. Errors Total
4908. 21432
4909. Errors Total/Sec
4910. 21434
4911. Pipeline Instance Count
4912. 21436
4913. Request Bytes In Total
4914. 21438
4915. Request Bytes Out Total
4916. 21440
4917. Requests Executing
4918. 21442
4919. Requests Failed
4920. 21444
4921. Requests Not Found
4922. 21446
4923. Requests Not Authorized
4924. 21448
4925. Requests In Application Queue
4926. 21450
4927. Requests Timed Out
4928. 21452
4929. Requests Succeeded
4930. 21454
4931. Requests Total
4932. 21456
4933. Requests/Sec
4934. 21458
4935. Sessions Active
4936. 21460
4937. Sessions Abandoned
4938. 21462
4939. Sessions Timed Out
4940. 21464
4941. Sessions Total
4942. 21466
4943. Transactions Aborted
4944. 21468
4945. Transactions Committed
4946. 21470
4947. Transactions Pending
4948. 21472
4949. Transactions Total
4950. 21474
4951. Transactions/Sec
4952. 21476
4953. Session State Server connections total
4954. 21478
4955. Session SQL Server connections total
4956. 21480
4957. ASP.NET State Service
4958. 21686
4959. State Server Sessions Active
4960. 21688
4961. State Server Sessions Abandoned
4962. 21690
4963. State Server Sessions Timed Out
4964. 21692
4965. State Server Sessions Total
4966. 29806
4967. ASP.NET State Service
4968. 30018
4969. State Server Sessions Active
4970. 30020
4971. State Server Sessions Abandoned
4972. 30022
4973. State Server Sessions Timed Out
4974. 30024
4975. State Server Sessions Total
4976. 31308
4977. .NET Data Provider for Oracle
4978. 31310
4979. HardConnectsPerSecond
4980. 31312
4981. HardDisconnectsPerSecond
4982. 31314
4983. SoftConnectsPerSecond
4984. 31316
4985. SoftDisconnectsPerSecond
4986. 31318
4987. NumberOfNonPooledConnections
4988. 31320
4989. NumberOfPooledConnections
4990. 31322
4991. NumberOfActiveConnectionPoolGroups
4992. 31324
4993. NumberOfInactiveConnectionPoolGroups
4994. 31326
4995. NumberOfActiveConnectionPools
4996. 31328
4997. NumberOfInactiveConnectionPools
4998. 31330
4999. NumberOfActiveConnections
5000. 31332
5001. NumberOfFreeConnections
5002. 31334
5003. NumberOfStasisConnections
5004. 31336
5005. NumberOfReclaimedConnections
5006. 38238
5007. ASP.NET State Service
5008. 38444
5009. State Server Sessions Active
5010. 38446
5011. State Server Sessions Abandoned
5012. 38448
5013. State Server Sessions Timed Out
5014. 38450
5015. State Server Sessions Total
5016. 38452
5017. ASP.NET v2.0.50727
5018. 38454
5019. ASP.NET Apps v2.0.50727
5020. 38456
5021. Application Restarts
5022. 38458
5023. Applications Running
5024. 38460
5025. Requests Disconnected
5026. 38462
5027. Request Execution Time
5028. 38464
5029. Requests Rejected
5030. 38466
5031. Requests Queued
5032. 38468
5033. Worker Processes Running
5034. 38470
5035. Worker Process Restarts
5036. 38472
5037. Request Wait Time
5038. 38474
5039. State Server Sessions Active
5040. 38476
5041. State Server Sessions Abandoned
5042. 38478
5043. State Server Sessions Timed Out
5044. 38480
5045. State Server Sessions Total
5046. 38482
5047. Requests Current
5048. 38484
5049. Audit Success Events Raised
5050. 38486
5051. Audit Failure Events Raised
5052. 38488
5053. Error Events Raised
5054. 38490
5055. Request Error Events Raised
5056. 38492
5057. Infrastructure Error Events Raised
5058. 38494
5059. Anonymous Requests
5060. 38496
5061. Anonymous Requests/Sec
5062. 38498
5063. Cache Total Entries
5064. 38500
5065. Cache Total Turnover Rate
5066. 38502
5067. Cache Total Hits
5068. 38504
5069. Cache Total Misses
5070. 38506
5071. Cache Total Hit Ratio
5072. 38508
5073. Cache Total Hit Ratio Base
5074. 38510
5075. Cache API Entries
5076. 38512
5077. Cache API Turnover Rate
5078. 38514
5079. Cache API Hits
5080. 38516
5081. Cache API Misses
5082. 38518
5083. Cache API Hit Ratio
5084. 38520
5085. Cache API Hit Ratio Base
5086. 38522
5087. Output Cache Entries
5088. 38524
5089. Output Cache Turnover Rate
5090. 38526
5091. Output Cache Hits
5092. 38528
5093. Output Cache Misses
5094. 38530
5095. Output Cache Hit Ratio
5096. 38532
5097. Output Cache Hit Ratio Base
5098. 38534
5099. Compilations Total
5100. 38536
5101. Debugging Requests
5102. 38538
5103. Errors During Preprocessing
5104. 38540
5105. Errors During Compilation
5106. 38542
5107. Errors During Execution
5108. 38544
5109. Errors Unhandled During Execution
5110. 38546
5111. Errors Unhandled During Execution/Sec
5112. 38548
5113. Errors Total
5114. 38550
5115. Errors Total/Sec
5116. 38552
5117. Pipeline Instance Count
5118. 38554
5119. Request Bytes In Total
5120. 38556
5121. Request Bytes Out Total
5122. 38558
5123. Requests Executing
5124. 38560
5125. Requests Failed
5126. 38562
5127. Requests Not Found
5128. 38564
5129. Requests Not Authorized
5130. 38566
5131. Requests In Application Queue
5132. 38568
5133. Requests Timed Out
5134. 38570
5135. Requests Succeeded
5136. 38572
5137. Requests Total
5138. 38574
5139. Requests/Sec
5140. 38576
5141. Sessions Active
5142. 38578
5143. Sessions Abandoned
5144. 38580
5145. Sessions Timed Out
5146. 38582
5147. Sessions Total
5148. 38584
5149. Transactions Aborted
5150. 38586
5151. Transactions Committed
5152. 38588
5153. Transactions Pending
5154. 38590
5155. Transactions Total
5156. 38592
5157. Transactions/Sec
5158. 38594
5159. Session State Server connections total
5160. 38596
5161. Session SQL Server connections total
5162. 38598
5163. Events Raised
5164. 38600
5165. Events Raised/Sec
5166. 38602
5167. Application Lifetime Events
5168. 38604
5169. Application Lifetime Events/Sec
5170. 38606
5171. Error Events Raised
5172. 38608
5173. Error Events Raised/Sec
5174. 38610
5175. Request Error Events Raised
5176. 38612
5177. Request Error Events Raised/Sec
5178. 38614
5179. Infrastructure Error Events Raised
5180. 38616
5181. Infrastructure Error Events Raised/Sec
5182. 38618
5183. Request Events Raised
5184. 38620
5185. Request Events Raised/Sec
5186. 38622
5187. Audit Success Events Raised
5188. 38624
5189. Audit Failure Events Raised
5190. 38626
5191. Membership Authentication Success
5192. 38628
5193. Membership Authentication Failure
5194. 38630
5195. Forms Authentication Success
5196. 38632
5197. Forms Authentication Failure
5198. 38634
5199. Viewstate MAC Validation Failure
5200. 38636
5201. Request Execution Time
5202. 38638
5203. Requests Disconnected
5204. 38640
5205. Requests Rejected
5206. 38642
5207. Request Wait Time
5208. 38644
5209. Cache % Machine Memory Limit Used
5210. 38646
5211. Cache % Machine Memory Limit Used Base
5212. 38648
5213. Cache % Process Memory Limit Used
5214. 38650
5215. Cache % Process Memory Limit Used Base
5216. 38652
5217. Cache Total Trims
5218. 38654
5219. Cache API Trims
5220. 38656
5221. Output Cache Trims
5222. 38878
5223. ServiceModelEndpoint 4.0.0.0
5224. 38880
5225. Calls
5226. 38882
5227. Calls Per Second
5228. 38884
5229. Calls Outstanding
5230. 38886
5231. Calls Failed
5232. 38888
5233. Calls Failed Per Second
5234. 38890
5235. Calls Faulted
5236. 38892
5237. Calls Faulted Per Second
5238. 38894
5239. Calls Duration
5240. 38896
5241. Calls Duration Base
5242. 38898
5243. Transactions Flowed
5244. 38900
5245. Transactions Flowed Per Second
5246. 38902
5247. Security Validation and Authentication Failures
5248. 38904
5249. Security Validation and Authentication Failures Per Second
5250. 38906
5251. Security Calls Not Authorized
5252. 38908
5253. Security Calls Not Authorized Per Second
5254. 38910
5255. Reliable Messaging Sessions Faulted
5256. 38912
5257. Reliable Messaging Sessions Faulted Per Second
5258. 38914
5259. Reliable Messaging Messages Dropped
5260. 38916
5261. Reliable Messaging Messages Dropped Per Second
5262. 38918
5263. ServiceModelOperation 4.0.0.0
5264. 38920
5265. Calls
5266. 38922
5267. Calls Per Second
5268. 38924
5269. Calls Outstanding
5270. 38926
5271. Calls Failed
5272. 38928
5273. Call Failed Per Second
5274. 38930
5275. Calls Faulted
5276. 38932
5277. Calls Faulted Per Second
5278. 38934
5279. Calls Duration
5280. 38936
5281. Calls Duration Base
5282. 38938
5283. Transactions Flowed
5284. 38940
5285. Transactions Flowed Per Second
5286. 38942
5287. Security Validation and Authentication Failures
5288. 38944
5289. Security Validation and Authentication Failures Per Second
5290. 38946
5291. Security Calls Not Authorized
5292. 38948
5293. Security Calls Not Authorized Per Second
5294. 38950
5295. ServiceModelService 4.0.0.0
5296. 38952
5297. Calls
5298. 38954
5299. Calls Per Second
5300. 38956
5301. Calls Outstanding
5302. 38958
5303. Calls Failed
5304. 38960
5305. Calls Failed Per Second
5306. 38962
5307. Calls Faulted
5308. 38964
5309. Calls Faulted Per Second
5310. 38966
5311. Calls Duration
5312. 38968
5313. Calls Duration Base
5314. 38970
5315. Transactions Flowed
5316. 38972
5317. Transactions Flowed Per Second
5318. 38974
5319. Transacted Operations Committed
5320. 38976
5321. Transacted Operations Committed Per Second
5322. 38978
5323. Transacted Operations Aborted
5324. 38980
5325. Transacted Operations Aborted Per Second
5326. 38982
5327. Transacted Operations In Doubt
5328. 38984
5329. Transacted Operations In Doubt Per Second
5330. 38986
5331. Security Validation and Authentication Failures
5332. 38988
5333. Security Validation and Authentication Failures Per Second
5334. 38990
5335. Security Calls Not Authorized
5336. 38992
5337. Security Calls Not Authorized Per Second
5338. 38994
5339. Instances
5340. 38996
5341. Instances Created Per Second
5342. 38998
5343. Reliable Messaging Sessions Faulted
5344. 39000
5345. Reliable Messaging Sessions Faulted Per Second
5346. 39002
5347. Reliable Messaging Messages Dropped
5348. 39004
5349. Reliable Messaging Messages Dropped Per Second
5350. 39006
5351. Queued Poison Messages
5352. 39008
5353. Queued Poison Messages Per Second
5354. 39010
5355. Queued Messages Rejected
5356. 39012
5357. Queued Messages Rejected Per Second
5358. 39014
5359. Queued Messages Dropped
5360. 39016
5361. Queued Messages Dropped Per Second
5362. 39018
5363. Percent Of Max Concurrent Calls
5364. 39020
5365. Percent Of Max Concurrent Calls Base
5366. 39022
5367. Percent Of Max Concurrent Instances
5368. 39024
5369. Percent Of Max Concurrent Instances Base
5370. 39026
5371. Percent Of Max Concurrent Sessions
5372. 39028
5373. Percent Of Max Concurrent Sessions Base
5374. 39030
5375. SMSvcHost 4.0.0.0
5376. 39032
5377. Protocol Failures over net.tcp
5378. 39034
5379. Protocol Failures over net.pipe
5380. 39036
5381. Dispatch Failures over net.tcp
5382. 39038
5383. Dispatch Failures over net.pipe
5384. 39040
5385. Connections Dispatched over net.tcp
5386. 39042
5387. Connections Dispatched over net.pipe
5388. 39044
5389. Connections Accepted over net.tcp
5390. 39046
5391. Connections Accepted over net.pipe
5392. 39048
5393. Registrations Active for net.tcp
5394. 39050
5395. Registrations Active for net.pipe
5396. 39052
5397. Uris Registered for net.tcp
5398. 39054
5399. Uris Registered for net.pipe
5400. 39056
5401. Uris Unregistered for net.tcp
5402. 39058
5403. Uris Unregistered for net.pipe
5404. 39060
5405. MSDTC Bridge 4.0.0.0
5406. 39062
5407. Message send failures/sec
5408. 39064
5409. Prepare retry count/sec
5410. 39066
5411. Commit retry count/sec
5412. 39068
5413. Prepared retry count/sec
5414. 39070
5415. Replay retry count/sec
5416. 39072
5417. Faults received count/sec
5418. 39074
5419. Faults sent count/sec
5420. 39076
5421. Average participant prepare response time
5422. 39078
5423. Average participant prepare response time Base
5424. 39080
5425. Average participant commit response time
5426. 39082
5427. Average participant commit response time Base
5428. 39084
5429. .NET CLR Networking 4.0.0.0
5430. 39086
5431. Connections Established
5432. 39088
5433. Bytes Received
5434. 39090
5435. Bytes Sent
5436. 39092
5437. Datagrams Received
5438. 39094
5439. Datagrams Sent
5440. 39096
5441. HttpWebRequests Created/Sec
5442. 39098
5443. HttpWebRequests Average Lifetime
5444. 39100
5445. HttpWebRequests Average Lifetime Base
5446. 39102
5447. HttpWebRequests Queued/Sec
5448. 39104
5449. HttpWebRequests Average Queue Time
5450. 39106
5451. HttpWebRequests Average Queue Time Base
5452. 39108
5453. HttpWebRequests Aborted/Sec
5454. 39110
5455. HttpWebRequests Failed/Sec
5456. 39112
5457. .NET Memory Cache 4.0
5458. 39114
5459. Cache Hits
5460. 39116
5461. Cache Misses
5462. 39118
5463. Cache Hit Ratio
5464. 39120
5465. Cache Hit Ratio Base
5466. 39122
5467. Cache Trims
5468. 39124
5469. Cache Entries
5470. 39126
5471. Cache Turnover Rate
5472. 39128
5473. WF (System.Workflow) 4.0.0.0
5474. 39130
5475. Workflows Created
5476. 39132
5477. Workflows Created/sec
5478. 39134
5479. Workflows Unloaded
5480. 39136
5481. Workflows Unloaded/sec
5482. 39138
5483. Workflows Loaded
5484. 39140
5485. Workflows Loaded/sec
5486. 39142
5487. Workflows Completed
5488. 39144
5489. Workflows Completed/sec
5490. 39146
5491. Workflows Suspended
5492. 39148
5493. Workflows Suspended/sec
5494. 39150
5495. Workflows Terminated
5496. 39152
5497. Workflows Terminated/sec
5498. 39154
5499. Workflows In Memory
5500. 39156
5501. Workflows Aborted
5502. 39158
5503. Workflows Aborted/sec
5504. 39160
5505. Workflows Persisted
5506. 39162
5507. Workflows Persisted/sec
5508. 39164
5509. Workflows Executing
5510. 39166
5511. Workflows Idle/sec
5512. 39168
5513. Workflows Runnable
5514. 39170
5515. Workflows Pending
5516. 39172
5517. ASP.NET State Service
5518. 39384
5519. State Server Sessions Active
5520. 39386
5521. State Server Sessions Abandoned
5522. 39388
5523. State Server Sessions Timed Out
5524. 39390
5525. State Server Sessions Total
5526. 39392
5527. ASP.NET v4.0.30319
5528. 39394
5529. ASP.NET Apps v4.0.30319
5530. 39396
5531. Application Restarts
5532. 39398
5533. Applications Running
5534. 39400
5535. Requests Disconnected
5536. 39402
5537. Request Execution Time
5538. 39404
5539. Requests Rejected
5540. 39406
5541. Requests Queued
5542. 39408
5543. Worker Processes Running
5544. 39410
5545. Worker Process Restarts
5546. 39412
5547. Request Wait Time
5548. 39414
5549. State Server Sessions Active
5550. 39416
5551. State Server Sessions Abandoned
5552. 39418
5553. State Server Sessions Timed Out
5554. 39420
5555. State Server Sessions Total
5556. 39422
5557. Requests Current
5558. 39424
5559. Audit Success Events Raised
5560. 39426
5561. Audit Failure Events Raised
5562. 39428
5563. Error Events Raised
5564. 39430
5565. Request Error Events Raised
5566. 39432
5567. Infrastructure Error Events Raised
5568. 39434
5569. Anonymous Requests
5570. 39436
5571. Anonymous Requests/Sec
5572. 39438
5573. Cache Total Entries
5574. 39440
5575. Cache Total Turnover Rate
5576. 39442
5577. Cache Total Hits
5578. 39444
5579. Cache Total Misses
5580. 39446
5581. Cache Total Hit Ratio
5582. 39448
5583. Cache Total Hit Ratio Base
5584. 39450
5585. Cache API Entries
5586. 39452
5587. Cache API Turnover Rate
5588. 39454
5589. Cache API Hits
5590. 39456
5591. Cache API Misses
5592. 39458
5593. Cache API Hit Ratio
5594. 39460
5595. Cache API Hit Ratio Base
5596. 39462
5597. Output Cache Entries
5598. 39464
5599. Output Cache Turnover Rate
5600. 39466
5601. Output Cache Hits
5602. 39468
5603. Output Cache Misses
5604. 39470
5605. Output Cache Hit Ratio
5606. 39472
5607. Output Cache Hit Ratio Base
5608. 39474
5609. Compilations Total
5610. 39476
5611. Debugging Requests
5612. 39478
5613. Errors During Preprocessing
5614. 39480
5615. Errors During Compilation
5616. 39482
5617. Errors During Execution
5618. 39484
5619. Errors Unhandled During Execution
5620. 39486
5621. Errors Unhandled During Execution/Sec
5622. 39488
5623. Errors Total
5624. 39490
5625. Errors Total/Sec
5626. 39492
5627. Pipeline Instance Count
5628. 39494
5629. Request Bytes In Total
5630. 39496
5631. Request Bytes Out Total
5632. 39498
5633. Requests Executing
5634. 39500
5635. Requests Failed
5636. 39502
5637. Requests Not Found
5638. 39504
5639. Requests Not Authorized
5640. 39506
5641. Requests In Application Queue
5642. 39508
5643. Requests Timed Out
5644. 39510
5645. Requests Succeeded
5646. 39512
5647. Requests Total
5648. 39514
5649. Requests/Sec
5650. 39516
5651. Sessions Active
5652. 39518
5653. Sessions Abandoned
5654. 39520
5655. Sessions Timed Out
5656. 39522
5657. Sessions Total
5658. 39524
5659. Transactions Aborted
5660. 39526
5661. Transactions Committed
5662. 39528
5663. Transactions Pending
5664. 39530
5665. Transactions Total
5666. 39532
5667. Transactions/Sec
5668. 39534
5669. Session State Server connections total
5670. 39536
5671. Session SQL Server connections total
5672. 39538
5673. Events Raised
5674. 39540
5675. Events Raised/Sec
5676. 39542
5677. Application Lifetime Events
5678. 39544
5679. Application Lifetime Events/Sec
5680. 39546
5681. Error Events Raised
5682. 39548
5683. Error Events Raised/Sec
5684. 39550
5685. Request Error Events Raised
5686. 39552
5687. Request Error Events Raised/Sec
5688. 39554
5689. Infrastructure Error Events Raised
5690. 39556
5691. Infrastructure Error Events Raised/Sec
5692. 39558
5693. Request Events Raised
5694. 39560
5695. Request Events Raised/Sec
5696. 39562
5697. Audit Success Events Raised
5698. 39564
5699. Audit Failure Events Raised
5700. 39566
5701. Membership Authentication Success
5702. 39568
5703. Membership Authentication Failure
5704. 39570
5705. Forms Authentication Success
5706. 39572
5707. Forms Authentication Failure
5708. 39574
5709. Viewstate MAC Validation Failure
5710. 39576
5711. Request Execution Time
5712. 39578
5713. Requests Disconnected
5714. 39580
5715. Requests Rejected
5716. 39582
5717. Request Wait Time
5718. 39584
5719. Cache % Machine Memory Limit Used
5720. 39586
5721. Cache % Machine Memory Limit Used Base
5722. 39588
5723. Cache % Process Memory Limit Used
5724. 39590
5725. Cache % Process Memory Limit Used Base
5726. 39592
5727. Cache Total Trims
5728. 39594
5729. Cache API Trims
5730. 39596
5731. Output Cache Trims
5732. 39598
5733. % Managed Processor Time (estimated)
5734. 39600
5735. % Managed Processor Time Base (estimated)
5736. 39602
5737. Managed Memory Used (estimated)
5738. 39604
5739. ASP.NET
5740. 39606
5741. ASP.NET Applications
5742. 39608
5743. Application Restarts
5744. 39610
5745. Applications Running
5746. 39612
5747. Requests Disconnected
5748. 39614
5749. Request Execution Time
5750. 39616
5751. Requests Rejected
5752. 39618
5753. Requests Queued
5754. 39620
5755. Worker Processes Running
5756. 39622
5757. Worker Process Restarts
5758. 39624
5759. Request Wait Time
5760. 39626
5761. State Server Sessions Active
5762. 39628
5763. State Server Sessions Abandoned
5764. 39630
5765. State Server Sessions Timed Out
5766. 39632
5767. State Server Sessions Total
5768. 39634
5769. Requests Current
5770. 39636
5771. Audit Success Events Raised
5772. 39638
5773. Audit Failure Events Raised
5774. 39640
5775. Error Events Raised
5776. 39642
5777. Request Error Events Raised
5778. 39644
5779. Infrastructure Error Events Raised
5780. 39646
5781. Anonymous Requests
5782. 39648
5783. Anonymous Requests/Sec
5784. 39650
5785. Cache Total Entries
5786. 39652
5787. Cache Total Turnover Rate
5788. 39654
5789. Cache Total Hits
5790. 39656
5791. Cache Total Misses
5792. 39658
5793. Cache Total Hit Ratio
5794. 39660
5795. Cache Total Hit Ratio Base
5796. 39662
5797. Cache API Entries
5798. 39664
5799. Cache API Turnover Rate
5800. 39666
5801. Cache API Hits
5802. 39668
5803. Cache API Misses
5804. 39670
5805. Cache API Hit Ratio
5806. 39672
5807. Cache API Hit Ratio Base
5808. 39674
5809. Output Cache Entries
5810. 39676
5811. Output Cache Turnover Rate
5812. 39678
5813. Output Cache Hits
5814. 39680
5815. Output Cache Misses
5816. 39682
5817. Output Cache Hit Ratio
5818. 39684
5819. Output Cache Hit Ratio Base
5820. 39686
5821. Compilations Total
5822. 39688
5823. Debugging Requests
5824. 39690
5825. Errors During Preprocessing
5826. 39692
5827. Errors During Compilation
5828. 39694
5829. Errors During Execution
5830. 39696
5831. Errors Unhandled During Execution
5832. 39698
5833. Errors Unhandled During Execution/Sec
5834. 39700
5835. Errors Total
5836. 39702
5837. Errors Total/Sec
5838. 39704
5839. Pipeline Instance Count
5840. 39706
5841. Request Bytes In Total
5842. 39708
5843. Request Bytes Out Total
5844. 39710
5845. Requests Executing
5846. 39712
5847. Requests Failed
5848. 39714
5849. Requests Not Found
5850. 39716
5851. Requests Not Authorized
5852. 39718
5853. Requests In Application Queue
5854. 39720
5855. Requests Timed Out
5856. 39722
5857. Requests Succeeded
5858. 39724
5859. Requests Total
5860. 39726
5861. Requests/Sec
5862. 39728
5863. Sessions Active
5864. 39730
5865. Sessions Abandoned
5866. 39732
5867. Sessions Timed Out
5868. 39734
5869. Sessions Total
5870. 39736
5871. Transactions Aborted
5872. 39738
5873. Transactions Committed
5874. 39740
5875. Transactions Pending
5876. 39742
5877. Transactions Total
5878. 39744
5879. Transactions/Sec
5880. 39746
5881. Session State Server connections total
5882. 39748
5883. Session SQL Server connections total
5884. 39750
5885. Events Raised
5886. 39752
5887. Events Raised/Sec
5888. 39754
5889. Application Lifetime Events
5890. 39756
5891. Application Lifetime Events/Sec
5892. 39758
5893. Error Events Raised
5894. 39760
5895. Error Events Raised/Sec
5896. 39762
5897. Request Error Events Raised
5898. 39764
5899. Request Error Events Raised/Sec
5900. 39766
5901. Infrastructure Error Events Raised
5902. 39768
5903. Infrastructure Error Events Raised/Sec
5904. 39770
5905. Request Events Raised
5906. 39772
5907. Request Events Raised/Sec
5908. 39774
5909. Audit Success Events Raised
5910. 39776
5911. Audit Failure Events Raised
5912. 39778
5913. Membership Authentication Success
5914. 39780
5915. Membership Authentication Failure
5916. 39782
5917. Forms Authentication Success
5918. 39784
5919. Forms Authentication Failure
5920. 39786
5921. Viewstate MAC Validation Failure
5922. 39788
5923. Request Execution Time
5924. 39790
5925. Requests Disconnected
5926. 39792
5927. Requests Rejected
5928. 39794
5929. Request Wait Time
5930. 39796
5931. Cache % Machine Memory Limit Used
5932. 39798
5933. Cache % Machine Memory Limit Used Base
5934. 39800
5935. Cache % Process Memory Limit Used
5936. 39802
5937. Cache % Process Memory Limit Used Base
5938. 39804
5939. Cache Total Trims
5940. 39806
5941. Cache API Trims
5942. 39808
5943. Output Cache Trims
5944. 39810
5945. % Managed Processor Time (estimated)
5946. 39812
5947. % Managed Processor Time Base (estimated)
5948. 39814
5949. Managed Memory Used (estimated)
5950. 39816
5951. WMI Objects
5952. 39818
5953. HiPerf Classes
5954. 39820
5955. HiPerf Validity
5956. 39822
5957. ProcessorPerformance
5958. 39824
5959. frequency
5960. 39826
5961. percentage
5962. 39828
5963. power" (REG_MULTI_SZ)
5964.
5965. [HKLM\Software\Microsoft\Windows NT\CurrentVersion\Perflib\009]
5966. "Help"="3
5967. The System performance object consists of counters that apply to more than one instance of a component processors on the computer.
5968. 5
5969. The Memory performance object consists of counters that describe the behavior of physical and virtual memory on the computer. Physical memory is the amount of random access memory on the computer. Virtual memory consists of the space in physical memory and on disk. Many of the memory counters monitor paging, which is the movement of pages of code and data between disk and physical memory. Excessive paging, a symptom of a memory shortage, can cause delays which interfere with all system processes.
5970. 7
5971. % Processor Time is the percentage of elapsed time that the processor spends to execute a non-Idle thread. It is calculated by measuring the duration of the idle thread is active in the sample interval, and subtracting that time from interval duration. (Each processor has an idle thread that consumes cycles when no other threads are ready to run). This counter is the primary indicator of processor activity, and displays the average percentage of busy time observed during the sample interval. It is calculated by monitoring the time that the service is inactive, and subtracting that value from 100%.
5972. 9
5973. % Total DPC Time is the average percentage of time that all processors spend receiving and servicing deferred procedure calls (DPCs). (DPCs are interrupts that run at a lower priority than the standard interrupts). It is the sum of Processor: % DPC Time for all processors on the computer, divided by the number of processors. System: % Total DPC Time is a component of System: % Total Privileged Time because DPCs are executed in privileged mode. DPCs are counted separately and are not a component of the interrupt count. This counter displays the average busy time as a percentage of the sample time.
5974. 11
5975. File Read Operations/sec is the combined rate of file system read requests to all devices on the computer, including requests to read from the file system cache. It is measured in numbers of reads. This counter displays the difference between the values observed in the last two samples, divided by the duration of the sample interval.
5976. 13
5977. File Write Operations/sec is the combined rate of the file system write requests to all devices on the computer, including requests to write to data in the file system cache. It is measured in numbers of writes. This counter displays the difference between the values observed in the last two samples, divided by the duration of the sample interval.
5978. 15
5979. File Control Operations/sec is the combined rate of file system operations that are neither reads nor writes, such as file system control requests and requests for information about device characteristics or status. This is the inverse of System: File Data Operations/sec and is measured in number of operations perf second. This counter displays the difference between the values observed in the last two samples, divided by the duration of the sample interval.
5980. 17
5981. File Read Bytes/sec is the overall rate at which bytes are read to satisfy file system read requests to all devices on the computer, including reads from the file system cache. It is measured in number of bytes per second. This counter displays the difference between the values observed in the last two samples, divided by the duration of the sample interval.
5982. 19
5983. File Write Bytes/sec is the overall rate at which bytes are written to satisfy file system write requests to all devices on the computer, including writes to the file system cache. It is measured in number of bytes per second. This counter displays the difference between the values observed in the last two samples, divided by the duration of the sample interval.
5984. 21
5985. File Control Bytes/sec is the overall rate at which bytes are transferred for all file system operations that are neither reads nor writes, including file system control requests and requests for information about device characteristics or status. It is measured in numbers of bytes. This counter displays the difference between the values observed in the last two samples, divided by the duration of the sample interval.
5986. 23
5987. % Total Interrupt Time is the average percentage of time that all processors spend receiving and servicing hardware interrupts during sample intervals, where the value is an indirect indicator of the activity of devices that generate interrupts. It is the sum of Processor: % Interrupt Time for of all processors on the computer, divided by the number of processors. DPCs are counted separately and are not a component of the interrupt count. This value is an indirect indicator of the activity of devices that generate interrupts, such as the system timer, the mouse, disk drivers, data communication lines, network interface cards and other peripheral devices.
5988. 25
5989. Available Bytes is the amount of physical memory, in bytes, available to processes running on the computer. It is calculated by adding the amount of space on the Zeroed, Free, and Standby memory lists. Free memory is ready for use; Zeroed memory consists of pages of memory filled with zeros to prevent subsequent processes from seeing data used by a previous process; Standby memory is memory that has been removed from a process' working set (its physical memory) on route to disk, but is still available to be recalled. This counter displays the last observed value only; it is not an average.
5990. 27
5991. Committed Bytes is the amount of committed virtual memory, in bytes. Committed memory is the physical memory which has space reserved on the disk paging file(s). There can be one or more paging files on each physical drive. This counter displays the last observed value only; it is not an average.
5992. 29
5993. Page Faults/sec is the average number of pages faulted per second. It is measured in number of pages faulted per second because only one page is faulted in each fault operation, hence this is also equal to the number of page fault operations. This counter includes both hard faults (those that require disk access) and soft faults (where the faulted page is found elsewhere in physical memory.) Most processors can handle large numbers of soft faults without significant consequence. However, hard faults, which require disk access, can cause significant delays.
5994. 31
5995. Commit Limit is the amount of virtual memory that can be committed without having to extend the paging file(s). It is measured in bytes. Committed memory is the physical memory which has space reserved on the disk paging files. There can be one paging file on each logical drive). If the paging file(s) are be expanded, this limit increases accordingly. This counter displays the last observed value only; it is not an average.
5996. 33
5997. Write Copies/sec is the rate at which page faults are caused by attempts to write that have been satisfied by coping of the page from elsewhere in physical memory. This is an economical way of sharing data since pages are only copied when they are written to; otherwise, the page is shared. This counter shows the number of copies, without regard for the number of pages copied in each operation.
5998. 35
5999. Transition Faults/sec is the rate at which page faults are resolved by recovering pages that were being used by another process sharing the page, or were on the modified page list or the standby list, or were being written to disk at the time of the page fault. The pages were recovered without additional disk activity. Transition faults are counted in numbers of faults; because only one page is faulted in each operation, it is also equal to the number of pages faulted.
6000. 37
6001. Cache Faults/sec is the rate at which faults occur when a page sought in the file system cache is not found and must be retrieved from elsewhere in memory (a soft fault) or from disk (a hard fault). The file system cache is an area of physical memory that stores recently used pages of data for applications. Cache activity is a reliable indicator of most application I/O operations. This counter shows the number of faults, without regard for the number of pages faulted in each operation.
6002. 39
6003. Demand Zero Faults/sec is the rate at which a zeroed page is required to satisfy the fault. Zeroed pages, pages emptied of previously stored data and filled with zeros, are a security feature of Windows that prevent processes from seeing data stored by earlier processes that used the memory space. Windows maintains a list of zeroed pages to accelerate this process. This counter shows the number of faults, without regard to the number of pages retrieved to satisfy the fault. This counter displays the difference between the values observed in the last two samples, divided by the duration of the sample interval.
6004. 41
6005. Pages/sec is the rate at which pages are read from or written to disk to resolve hard page faults. This counter is a primary indicator of the kinds of faults that cause system-wide delays. It is the sum of Memory\\Pages Input/sec and Memory\\Pages Output/sec. It is counted in numbers of pages, so it can be compared to other counts of pages, such as Memory\\Page Faults/sec, without conversion. It includes pages retrieved to satisfy faults in the file system cache (usually requested by applications) non-cached mapped memory files.
6006. 43
6007. Page Reads/sec is the rate at which the disk was read to resolve hard page faults. It shows the number of reads operations, without regard to the number of pages retrieved in each operation. Hard page faults occur when a process references a page in virtual memory that is not in working set or elsewhere in physical memory, and must be retrieved from disk. This counter is a primary indicator of the kinds of faults that cause system-wide delays. It includes read operations to satisfy faults in the file system cache (usually requested by applications) and in non-cached mapped memory files. Compare the value of Memory\\Pages Reads/sec to the value of Memory\\Pages Input/sec to determine the average number of pages read during each operation.
6008. 45
6009. Processor Queue Length is the number of threads in the processor queue. Unlike the disk counters, this counter counters, this counter shows ready threads only, not threads that are running. There is a single queue for processor time even on computers with multiple processors. Therefore, if a computer has multiple processors, you need to divide this value by the number of processors servicing the workload. A sustained processor queue of less than 10 threads per processor is normally acceptable, dependent of the workload.
6010. 47
6011. Thread State is the current state of the thread. It is 0 for Initialized, 1 for Ready, 2 for Running, 3 for Standby, 4 for Terminated, 5 for Wait, 6 for Transition, 7 for Unknown. A Running thread is using a processor; a Standby thread is about to use one. A Ready thread wants to use a processor, but is waiting for a processor because none are free. A thread in Transition is waiting for a resource in order to execute, such as waiting for its execution stack to be paged in from disk. A Waiting thread has no use for the processor because it is waiting for a peripheral operation to complete or a resource to become free.
6012. 49
6013. Pages Output/sec is the rate at which pages are written to disk to free up space in physical memory. Pages are written back to disk only if they are changed in physical memory, so they are likely to hold data, not code. A high rate of pages output might indicate a memory shortage. Windows writes more pages back to disk to free up space when physical memory is in short supply. This counter shows the number of pages, and can be compared to other counts of pages, without conversion.
6014. 51
6015. Page Writes/sec is the rate at which pages are written to disk to free up space in physical memory. Pages are written to disk only if they are changed while in physical memory, so they are likely to hold data, not code. This counter shows write operations, without regard to the number of pages written in each operation. This counter displays the difference between the values observed in the last two samples, divided by the duration of the sample interval.
6016. 53
6017. The Browser performance object consists of counters that measure the rates of announcements, enumerations, and other Browser transmissions.
6018. 55
6019. Announcements Server/sec is the rate at which the servers in this domain have announced themselves to this server.
6020. 57
6021. Pool Paged Bytes is the size, in bytes, of the paged pool, an area of system memory (physical memory used by the operating system) for objects that can be written to disk when they are not being used. Memory\\Pool Paged Bytes is calculated differently than Process\\Pool Paged Bytes, so it might not equal Process\\Pool Paged Bytes\\_Total. This counter displays the last observed value only; it is not an average.
6022. 59
6023. Pool Nonpaged Bytes is the size, in bytes, of the nonpaged pool, an area of system memory (physical memory used by the operating system) for objects that cannot be written to disk, but must remain in physical memory as long as they are allocated. Memory\\Pool Nonpaged Bytes is calculated differently than Process\\Pool Nonpaged Bytes, so it might not equal Process\\Pool Nonpaged Bytes\\_Total. This counter displays the last observed value only; it is not an average.
6024. 61
6025. Pool Paged Allocs is the number of calls to allocate space in the paged pool. The paged pool is an area of system memory (physical memory used by the operating system) for objects that can be written to disk when they are not being used. It is measured in numbers of calls to allocate space, regardless of the amount of space allocated in each call. This counter displays the last observed value only; it is not an average.
6026. 63
6027. Pool Paged Resident Bytes is the current size, in bytes, of the paged pool. The paged pool is an area of system memory (physical memory used by the operating system) for objects that can be written to disk when they are not being used. Space used by the paged and nonpaged pools are taken from physical memory, so a pool that is too large denies memory space to processes. This counter displays the last observed value only; it is not an average.
6028. 65
6029. Pool Nonpaged Allocs is the number of calls to allocate space in the nonpaged pool. The nonpaged pool is an area of system memory area for objects that cannot be written to disk, and must remain in physical memory as long as they are allocated. It is measured in numbers of calls to allocate space, regardless of the amount of space allocated in each call. This counter displays the last observed value only; it is not an average.
6030. 67
6031. Bytes Total/sec is the total rate of bytes sent to or received from the network by the protocol, but only for the frames (packets) which carry data. This is the sum of Frame Bytes/sec and Datagram Bytes/sec.
6032. 69
6033. System Code Total Bytes is the size, in bytes, of the pageable operating system code currently in virtual memory. It is a measure of the amount of physical memory being used by the operating system that can be written to disk when not in use. This value is calculated by summing the bytes in Ntoskrnl.exe, Hal.dll, the boot drivers, and file systems loaded by Ntldr/osloader. This counter does not include code that must remain in physical memory and cannot be written to disk. This counter displays the last observed value only; it is not an average.
6034. 71
6035. System Code Resident Bytes is the size, in bytes of the operating system code currently in physical memory that can be written to disk when not in use. This value is a component of Memory\\System Code Total Bytes, which also includes operating system code on disk. Memory\\System Code Resident Bytes (and Memory\\System Code Total Bytes) does not include code that must remain in physical memory and cannot be written to disk. This counter displays the last observed value only; it is not an average.
6036. 73
6037. System Driver Total Bytes is the size, in bytes, of the pageable virtual memory currently being used by device drivers. Pageable memory can be written to disk when it is not being used. It includes physical memory (Memory\\System Driver Resident Bytes) and code and data paged to disk. It is a component of Memory\\System Code Total Bytes. This counter displays the last observed value only; it is not an average.
6038. 75
6039. System Driver Resident Bytes is the size, in bytes, of the pageable physical memory being used by device drivers. It is the working set (physical memory area) of the drivers. This value is a component of Memory\\System Driver Total Bytes, which also includes driver memory that has been written to disk. Neither Memory\\System Driver Resident Bytes nor Memory\\System Driver Total Bytes includes memory that cannot be written to disk.
6040. 77
6041. System Cache Resident Bytes is the size, in bytes, of the pageable operating system code in the file system cache. This value includes only current physical pages and does not include any virtual memory pages not currently resident. It does equal the System Cache value shown in Task Manager. As a result, this value may be smaller than the actual amount of virtual memory in use by the file system cache. This value is a component of Memory\\System Code Resident Bytes which represents all pageable operating system code that is currently in physical memory. This counter displays the last observed value only; it is not an average.
6042. 79
6043. Announcements Domain/sec is the rate at which a domain has announced itself to the network.
6044. 81
6045. Election Packets/sec is the rate at which browser election packets have been received by this workstation.
6046. 83
6047. Mailslot Writes/sec is the rate at which mailslot messages have been successfully received.
6048. 85
6049. Server List Requests/sec is the rate at which requests to retrieve a list of browser servers have been processed by this workstation.
6050. 87
6051. The Cache performance object consists of counters that monitor the file system cache, an area of physical memory that stores recently used data as long as possible to permit access to the data without having to read from the disk. Because applications typically use the cache, the cache is monitored as an indicator of application I/O operations. When memory is plentiful, the cache can grow, but when memory is scarce, the cache can become too small to be effective.
6052. 89
6053. Data Maps/sec is the frequency that a file system such as NTFS, maps a page of a file into the file system cache to read the page.
6054. 91
6055. Sync Data Maps/sec counts the frequency that a file system, such as NTFS, maps a page of a file into the file system cache to read the page, and wishes to wait for the page to be retrieved if it is not in main memory.
6056. 93
6057. Async Data Maps/sec is the frequency that an application using a file system, such as NTFS, to map a page of a file into the file system cache to read the page, and does not wait for the page to be retrieved if it is not in main memory.
6058. 95
6059. Data Map Hits is the percentage of data maps in the file system cache that could be resolved without having to retrieve a page from the disk, because the page was already in physical memory.
6060. 97
6061. Data Map Pins/sec is the frequency of data maps in the file system cache that resulted in pinning a page in main memory, an action usually preparatory to writing to the file on disk. While pinned, a page's physical address in main memory and virtual address in the file system cache will not be altered.
6062. 99
6063. Pin Reads/sec is the frequency of reading data into the file system cache preparatory to writing the data back to disk. Pages read in this fashion are pinned in memory at the completion of the read. While pinned, a page's physical address in the file system cache will not be altered.
6064. 101
6065. Sync Pin Reads/sec is the frequency of reading data into the file system cache preparatory to writing the data back to disk. Pages read in this fashion are pinned in memory at the completion of the read. The file system will not regain control until the page is pinned in the file system cache, in particular if the disk must be accessed to retrieve the page. While pinned, a page's physical address in the file system cache will not be altered.
6066. 103
6067. Async Pin Reads/sec is the frequency of reading data into the file system cache preparatory to writing the data back to disk. Pages read in this fashion are pinned in memory at the completion of the read. The file system will regain control immediately even if the disk must be accessed to retrieve the page. While pinned, a page's physical address will not be altered.
6068. 105
6069. Pin Read Hits is the percentage of pin read requests that hit the file system cache, i.e., did not require a disk read in order to provide access to the page in the file system cache. While pinned, a page's physical address in the file system cache will not be altered. The LAN Redirector uses this method for retrieving data from the cache, as does the LAN Server for small transfers. This is usually the method used by the disk file systems as well.
6070. 107
6071. Copy Reads/sec is the frequency of reads from pages of the file system cache that involve a memory copy of the data from the cache to the application's buffer. The LAN Redirector uses this method for retrieving information from the file system cache, as does the LAN Server for small transfers. This is a method used by the disk file systems as well.
6072. 109
6073. Sync Copy Reads/sec is the frequency of reads from pages of the file system cache that involve a memory copy of the data from the cache to the application's buffer. The file system will not regain control until the copy operation is complete, even if the disk must be accessed to retrieve the page.
6074. 111
6075. Async Copy Reads/sec is the frequency of reads from pages of the file system cache that involve a memory copy of the data from the cache to the application's buffer. The application will regain control immediately even if the disk must be accessed to retrieve the page.
6076. 113
6077. Copy Read Hits is the percentage of cache copy read requests that hit the cache, that is, they did not require a disk read in order to provide access to the page in the cache. A copy read is a file read operation that is satisfied by a memory copy from a page in the cache to the application's buffer. The LAN Redirector uses this method for retrieving information from the cache, as does the LAN Server for small transfers. This is a method used by the disk file systems as well.
6078. 115
6079. MDL Reads/sec is the frequency of reads from the file system cache that use a Memory Descriptor List (MDL) to access the data. The MDL contains the physical address of each page involved in the transfer, and thus can employ a hardware Direct Memory Access (DMA) device to effect the copy. The LAN Server uses this method for large transfers out of the server.
6080. 117
6081. Sync MDL Reads/sec is the frequency of reads from the file system cache that use a Memory Descriptor List (MDL) to access the pages. The MDL contains the physical address of each page in the transfer, thus permitting Direct Memory Access (DMA) of the pages. If the accessed page(s) are not in main memory, the caller will wait for the pages to fault in from the disk.
6082. 119
6083. Async MDL Reads/sec is the frequency of reads from the file system cache that use a Memory Descriptor List (MDL) to access the pages. The MDL contains the physical address of each page in the transfer, thus permitting Direct Memory Access (DMA) of the pages. If the accessed page(s) are not in main memory, the calling application program will not wait for the pages to fault in from disk.
6084. 121
6085. MDL Read Hits is the percentage of Memory Descriptor List (MDL) Read requests to the file system cache that hit the cache, i.e., did not require disk accesses in order to provide memory access to the page(s) in the cache.
6086. 123
6087. Read Aheads/sec is the frequency of reads from the file system cache in which the Cache detects sequential access to a file. The read aheads permit the data to be transferred in larger blocks than those being requested by the application, reducing the overhead per access.
6088. 125
6089. Fast Reads/sec is the frequency of reads from the file system cache that bypass the installed file system and retrieve the data directly from the cache. Normally, file I/O requests invoke the appropriate file system to retrieve data from a file, but this path permits direct retrieval of data from the cache without file system involvement if the data is in the cache. Even if the data is not in the cache, one invocation of the file system is avoided.
6090. 127
6091. Sync Fast Reads/sec is the frequency of reads from the file system cache that bypass the installed file system and retrieve the data directly from the cache. Normally, file I/O requests invoke the appropriate file system to retrieve data from a file, but this path permits direct retrieval of data from the cache without file system involvement if the data is in the cache. Even if the data is not in the cache, one invocation of the file system is avoided. If the data is not in the cache, the request (application program call) will wait until the data has been retrieved from disk.
6092. 129
6093. Async Fast Reads/sec is the frequency of reads from the file system cache that bypass the installed file system and retrieve the data directly from the cache. Normally, file I/O requests will invoke the appropriate file system to retrieve data from a file, but this path permits data to be retrieved from the cache directly (without file system involvement) if the data is in the cache. Even if the data is not in the cache, one invocation of the file system is avoided. If the data is not in the cache, the request (application program call) will not wait until the data has been retrieved from disk, but will get control immediately.
6094. 131
6095. Fast Read Resource Misses/sec is the frequency of cache misses necessitated by the lack of available resources to satisfy the request.
6096. 133
6097. Fast Read Not Possibles/sec is the frequency of attempts by an Application Program Interface (API) function call to bypass the file system to get to data in the file system cache that could not be honored without invoking the file system.
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6099. Lazy Write Flushes/sec is the rate at which the Lazy Writer thread has written to disk. Lazy Writing is the process of updating the disk after the page has been changed in memory, so that the application that changed the file does not have to wait for the disk write to be complete before proceeding. More than one page can be transferred by each write operation.
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6101. Lazy Write Pages/sec is the rate at which the Lazy Writer thread has written to disk. Lazy Writing is the process of updating the disk after the page has been changed in memory, so that the application that changed the file does not have to wait for the disk write to be complete before proceeding. More than one page can be transferred on a single disk write operation.
6102. 139
6103. Data Flushes/sec is the rate at which the file system cache has flushed its contents to disk as the result of a request to flush or to satisfy a write-through file write request. More than one page can be transferred on each flush operation.
6104. 141
6105. Data Flush Pages/sec is the number of pages the file system cache has flushed to disk as a result of a request to flush or to satisfy a write-through file write request. More than one page can be transferred on each flush operation.
6106. 143
6107. % User Time is the percentage of elapsed time the processor spends in the user mode. User mode is a restricted processing mode designed for applications, environment subsystems, and integral subsystems. The alternative, privileged mode, is designed for operating system components and allows direct access to hardware and all memory. The operating system switches application threads to privileged mode to access operating system services. This counter displays the average busy time as a percentage of the sample time.
6108. 145
6109. % Privileged Time is the percentage of elapsed time that the process threads spent executing code in privileged mode. When a Windows system service in called, the service will often run in privileged mode to gain access to system-private data. Such data is protected from access by threads executing in user mode. Calls to the system can be explicit or implicit, such as page faults or interrupts. Unlike some early operating systems, Windows uses process boundaries for subsystem protection in addition to the traditional protection of user and privileged modes. Some work done by Windows on behalf of the application might appear in other subsystem processes in addition to the privileged time in the process.
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6111. Context Switches/sec is the combined rate at which all processors on the computer are switched from one thread to another. Context switches occur when a running thread voluntarily relinquishes the processor, is preempted by a higher priority ready thread, or switches between user-mode and privileged (kernel) mode to use an Executive or subsystem service. It is the sum of Thread\\Context Switches/sec for all threads running on all processors in the computer and is measured in numbers of switches. There are context switch counters on the System and Thread objects. This counter displays the difference between the values observed in the last two samples, divided by the duration of the sample interval.
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6113. Interrupts/sec is the average rate, in incidents per second, at which the processor received and serviced hardware interrupts. It does not include deferred procedure calls (DPCs), which are counted separately. This value is an indirect indicator of the activity of devices that generate interrupts, such as the system clock, the mouse, disk drivers, data communication lines, network interface cards, and other peripheral devices. These devices normally interrupt the processor when they have completed a task or require attention. Normal thread execution is suspended. The system clock typically interrupts the processor every 10 milliseconds, creating a background of interrupt activity. This counter displays the difference between the values observed in the last two samples, divided by the duration of the sample interval.
6114. 151
6115. System Calls/sec is the combined rate of calls to operating system service routines by all processes running on the computer. These routines perform all of the basic scheduling and synchronization of activities on the computer, and provide access to non-graphic devices, memory management, and name space management. This counter displays the difference between the values observed in the last two samples, divided by the duration of the sample interval.
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6117. Level 1 TLB Fills/sec is the frequency of faults that occur when reference is made to memory whose Page Table Entry (PTE) is not in the Translation Lookaside Buffer (TLB). On some computers this fault is handled by software loading the PTE into the TLB, and this counter is incremented.
6118. 155
6119. Level 2 TLB Fills/sec is the frequency of faults that occur when reference is made to memory whose Page Table Entry (PTE) is not in the Translation Lookaside Buffer (TLB), nor is the page containing the PTE. On some computers this fault is handled by software loading the PTE into the TLB, and this counter is incremented.
6120. 157
6121. % User Time is the percentage of elapsed time that the process threads spent executing code in user mode. Applications, environment subsystems, and integral subsystems execute in user mode. Code executing in user mode cannot damage the integrity of the Windows executive, kernel, and device drivers. Unlike some early operating systems, Windows uses process boundaries for subsystem protection in addition to the traditional protection of user and privileged modes. Some work done by Windows on behalf of the application might appear in other subsystem processes in addition to the privileged time in the process.
6122. 159
6123. % Privileged Time is the percentage of elapsed time that the process threads spent executing code in privileged mode. When a Windows system service is called, the service will often run in privileged mode to gain access to system-private data. Such data is protected from access by threads executing in user mode. Calls to the system can be explicit or implicit, such as page faults or interrupts. Unlike some early operating systems, Windows uses process boundaries for subsystem protection in addition to the traditional protection of user and privileged modes. Some work done by Windows on behalf of the application might appear in other subsystem processes in addition to the privileged time in the process.
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6125. Enumerations Server/sec is the rate at which server browse requests have been processed by this workstation.
6126. 163
6127. Enumerations Domain/sec is the rate at which domain browse requests have been processed by this workstation.
6128. 165
6129. Enumerations Other/sec is the rate at which browse requests processed by this workstation are not domain or server browse requests.
6130. 167
6131. Missed Server Announcements is the number of server announcements that have been missed due to configuration or allocation limits.
6132. 169
6133. Missed Mailslot Datagrams is the number of Mailslot Datagrams that have been discarded due to configuration or allocation limits.
6134. 171
6135. Missed Server List Requests is the number of requests to retrieve a list of browser servers that were received by this workstation, but could not be processed.
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6137. Virtual Bytes Peak is the maximum size, in bytes, of virtual address space the process has used at any one time. Use of virtual address space does not necessarily imply corresponding use of either disk or main memory pages. However, virtual space is finite, and the process might limit its ability to load libraries.
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6139. Virtual Bytes is the current size, in bytes, of the virtual address space the process is using. Use of virtual address space does not necessarily imply corresponding use of either disk or main memory pages. Virtual space is finite, and the process can limit its ability to load libraries.
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6141. Page Faults/sec is the rate at which page faults by the threads executing in this process are occurring. A page fault occurs when a thread refers to a virtual memory page that is not in its working set in main memory. This may not cause the page to be fetched from disk if it is on the standby list and hence already in main memory, or if it is in use by another process with whom the page is shared.
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6143. Working Set Peak is the maximum size, in bytes, of the Working Set of this process at any point in time. The Working Set is the set of memory pages touched recently by the threads in the process. If free memory in the computer is above a threshold, pages are left in the Working Set of a process even if they are not in use. When free memory falls below a threshold, pages are trimmed from Working Sets. If they are needed they will then be soft-faulted back into the Working Set before they leave main memory.
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6145. Working Set is the current size, in bytes, of the Working Set of this process. The Working Set is the set of memory pages touched recently by the threads in the process. If free memory in the computer is above a threshold, pages are left in the Working Set of a process even if they are not in use. When free memory falls below a threshold, pages are trimmed from Working Sets. If they are needed they will then be soft-faulted back into the Working Set before leaving main memory.
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6147. Page File Bytes Peak is the maximum number of bytes this process has used in the paging file(s). Paging files are used to store pages of memory used by the process that are not contained in other files. Paging files are shared by all processes, and the lack of space in paging files can prevent other processes from allocating memory.
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6149. Page File Bytes is the current number of bytes that this process has used in the paging file(s). Paging files are used to store pages of memory used by the process that are not contained in other files. Paging files are shared by all processes, and the lack of space in paging files can prevent other processes from allocating memory.
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6151. Private Bytes is the current size, in bytes, of memory that this process has allocated that cannot be shared with other processes.
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6153. % Processor Time is the percentage of elapsed time that all of process threads used the processor to execution instructions. An instruction is the basic unit of execution in a computer, a thread is the object that executes instructions, and a process is the object created when a program is run. Code executed to handle some hardware interrupts and trap conditions are included in this count.
6154. 191
6155. % Processor Time is the percentage of elapsed time that all of process threads used the processor to execution instructions. An instruction is the basic unit of execution in a computer, a thread is the object that executes instructions, and a process is the object created when a program is run. Code executed to handle some hardware interrupts and trap conditions are included in this count.
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6157. % User Time is the percentage of elapsed time that this thread has spent executing code in user mode. Applications, environment subsystems, and integral subsystems execute in user mode. Code executing in user mode cannot damage the integrity of the Windows NT Executive, Kernel, and device drivers. Unlike some early operating systems, Windows NT uses process boundaries for subsystem protection in addition to the traditional protection of user and privileged modes. These subsystem processes provide additional protection. Therefore, some work done by Windows NT on behalf of your application might appear in other subsystem processes in addition to the privileged time in your process.
6158. 195
6159. % Privileged Time is the percentage of elapsed time that the process threads spent executing code in privileged mode. When a Windows system service in called, the service will often run in privileged mode to gain access to system-private data. Such data is protected from access by threads executing in user mode. Calls to the system can be explicit or implicit, such as page faults or interrupts. Unlike some early operating systems, Windows uses process boundaries for subsystem protection in addition to the traditional protection of user and privileged modes. Some work done by Windows on behalf of the application might appear in other subsystem processes in addition to the privileged time in the process.
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6161. Context Switches/sec is the rate of switches from one thread to another. Thread switches can occur either inside of a single process or across processes. A thread switch can be caused either by one thread asking another for information, or by a thread being preempted by another, higher priority thread becoming ready to run. Unlike some early operating systems, Windows NT uses process boundaries for subsystem protection in addition to the traditional protection of user and privileged modes. These subsystem processes provide additional protection. Therefore, some work done by Windows NT on behalf of an application appear in other subsystem processes in addition to the privileged time in the application. Switching to the subsystem process causes one Context Switch in the application thread. Switching back causes another Context Switch in the subsystem thread.
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6163. Current Disk Queue Length is the number of requests outstanding on the disk at the time the performance data is collected. It also includes requests in service at the time of the collection. This is a instantaneous snapshot, not an average over the time interval. Multi-spindle disk devices can have multiple requests that are active at one time, but other concurrent requests are awaiting service. This counter might reflect a transitory high or low queue length, but if there is a sustained load on the disk drive, it is likely that this will be consistently high. Requests experience delays proportional to the length of this queue minus the number of spindles on the disks. For good performance, this difference should average less than two.
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6165. % Disk Time is the percentage of elapsed time that the selected disk drive was busy servicing read or write requests.
6166. 203
6167. % Disk Read Time is the percentage of elapsed time that the selected disk drive was busy servicing read requests.
6168. 205
6169. % Disk Write Time is the percentage of elapsed time that the selected disk drive was busy servicing write requests.
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6171. Avg. Disk sec/Transfer is the time, in seconds, of the average disk transfer.
6172. 209
6173. Avg. Disk sec/Read is the average time, in seconds, of a read of data from the disk.
6174. 211
6175. Avg. Disk sec/Write is the average time, in seconds, of a write of data to the disk.
6176. 213
6177. Disk Transfers/sec is the rate of read and write operations on the disk.
6178. 215
6179. Disk Reads/sec is the rate of read operations on the disk.
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6181. Disk Writes/sec is the rate of write operations on the disk.
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6183. Disk Bytes/sec is the rate bytes are transferred to or from the disk during write or read operations.
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6185. Disk Read Bytes/sec is the rate at which bytes are transferred from the disk during read operations.
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6187. Disk Write Bytes/sec is rate at which bytes are transferred to the disk during write operations.
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6189. Avg. Disk Bytes/Transfer is the average number of bytes transferred to or from the disk during write or read operations.
6190. 227
6191. Avg. Disk Bytes/Read is the average number of bytes transferred from the disk during read operations.
6192. 229
6193. Avg. Disk Bytes/Write is the average number of bytes transferred to the disk during write operations.
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6195. The Process performance object consists of counters that monitor running application program and system processes. All the threads in a process share the same address space and have access to the same data.
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6197. The Thread performance object consists of counters that measure aspects of thread behavior. A thread is the basic object that executes instructions on a processor. All running processes have at least one thread.
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6199. The Physical Disk performance object consists of counters that monitor hard or fixed disk drive on a computer. Disks are used to store file, program, and paging data and are read to retrieve these items, and written to record changes to them. The values of physical disk counters are sums of the values of the logical disks (or partitions) into which they are divided.
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6201. The Logical Disk performance object consists of counters that monitor logical partitions of a hard or fixed disk drives. Performance Monitor identifies logical disks by their a drive letter, such as C.
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6203. The Processor performance object consists of counters that measure aspects of processor activity The processor is the part of the computer that performs arithmetic and logical computations, initiates operations on peripherals, and runs the threads of processes. A computer can have multiple processors. The processor object represents each processor as an instance of the object.
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6205. % Total Processor Time is the average percentage of time that all processors on the computer are executing non-idle threads. This counter was designed as the primary indicator of processor activity on multiprocessor computers. It is equal to the sum of Process: % Processor Time for all processors, divided by the number of processors. It is calculated by summing the time that all processors spend executing the thread of the Idle process in each sample interval, subtracting that value from 100%, and dividing the difference by the number of processors on the computer. (Each processor has an Idle thread which consumes cycles when no other threads are ready to run). For example, on a multiprocessor computer, a value of 50% means that all processors are busy for half of the sample interval, or that half of the processors are busy for all of the sample interval. This counter displays the average percentage of busy time observed during the sample interval. It is calculated by monitoring the time the service was inactive, and then subtracting that value from 100%.
6206. 243
6207. % Total User Time is the average percentage of non-idle time all processors spend in user mode. It is the sum of Processor: % User Time for all processors on the computer, divided by the number of processors. System: % Total User Time and System: % Total Privileged Time sum to % Total Processor Time, but not always to 100%. (User mode is a restricted processing mode designed for applications, environment subsystems, and integral subsystems. The alternative, privileged mode, is designed for operating system components and allows direct access to hardware and all memory. The operating system switches application threads to privileged mode to access operating system services). This counter displays the average busy time as a percentage of the sample time.
6208. 245
6209. % Total Privileged Time is the average percentage of non-idle time all processors spend in privileged (kernel) mode. It is the sum of Processor: % Privileged Time for all processors on the computer, divided by the number of processors. System: % Total User Time and System: % Total Privileged Time sum to % Total Processor Time, but not always to 100%. (Privileged mode is an processing mode designed for operating system components which allows direct access to hardware and all memory. The operating system switches application threads to privileged mode to access operating system services. The alternative, user mode, is a restricted processing mode designed for applications and environment subsystems). This counter displays the average busy time as a percentage of the sample time.
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6211. Total Interrupts/sec is the combined rate of hardware interrupts received and serviced by all processors on the computer It is the sum of Processor: Interrupts/sec for all processors, and divided by the number of processors, and is measured in numbers of interrupts. It does not include DPCs, which are counted separately. This value is an indirect indicator of the activity of devices that generate interrupts, such as the system timer, the mouse, disk drivers, data communication lines, network interface cards and other peripheral devices. These devices normally interrupt the processor when they have completed a task or require attention. Normal thread execution is suspended during interrupts. Most system clocks interrupt the processor every 10 milliseconds, creating a background of interrupt activity. This counter displays the difference between the values observed in the last two samples, divided by the duration of the sample interval.
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6213. Processes is the number of processes in the computer at the time of data collection. This is an instantaneous count, not an average over the time interval. Each process represents the running of a program.
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6215. Threads is the number of threads in the computer at the time of data collection. This is an instantaneous count, not an average over the time interval. A thread is the basic executable entity that can execute instructions in a processor.
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6217. Events is the number of events in the computer at the time of data collection. This is an instantaneous count, not an average over the time interval. An event is used when two or more threads try to synchronize execution.
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6219. Semaphores is the number of semaphores in the computer at the time of data collection. This is an instantaneous count, not an average over the time interval. Threads use semaphores to obtain exclusive access to data structures that they share with other threads.
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6221. Mutexes counts the number of mutexes in the computer at the time of data collection. This is an instantaneous count, not an average over the time interval. Mutexes are used by threads to assure only one thread is executing a particular section of code.
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6223. Sections is the number of sections in the computer at the time of data collection. This is an instantaneous count, not an average over the time interval. A section is a portion of virtual memory created by a process for storing data. A process can share sections with other processes.
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6225. The Object performance object consists of counters that monitor logical objects in the system, such as processes, threads, mutexes, and semaphores. This information can be used to detect the unnecessary consumption of computer resources. Each object requires memory to store basic information about the object.
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6227. The Redirector performance object consists of counter that monitor network connections originating at the local computer.
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6229. Bytes Received/sec is the rate of bytes coming in to the Redirector from the network. It includes all application data as well as network protocol information (such as packet headers).
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6231. Packets Received/sec is the rate at which the Redirector is receiving packets (also called SMBs or Server Message Blocks). Network transmissions are divided into packets. The average number of bytes received in a packet can be obtained by dividing Bytes Received/sec by this counter. Some packets received might not contain incoming data (for example an acknowledgment to a write made by the Redirector would count as an incoming packet).
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6233. Read Bytes Paging/sec is the rate at which the Redirector is attempting to read bytes in response to page faults. Page faults are caused by loading of modules (such as programs and libraries), by a miss in the Cache (see Read Bytes Cache/sec), or by files directly mapped into the address space of applications (a high-performance feature of Windows NT).
6234. 271
6235. Read Bytes Non-Paging/sec are those bytes read by the Redirector in response to normal file requests by an application when they are redirected to come from another computer. In addition to file requests, this counter includes other methods of reading across the network such as Named Pipes and Transactions. This counter does not count network protocol information, just application data.
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6237. Read Bytes Cache/sec is the rate at which applications are accessing the file system cache by using the Redirector. Some of these data requests are satisfied by retrieving the data from the cache. Requests that miss the Cache cause a page fault (see Read Bytes Paging/sec).
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6239. Read Bytes Network/sec is the rate at which applications are reading data across the network. This occurs when data sought in the file system cache is not found there and must be retrieved from the network. Dividing this value by Bytes Received/sec indicates the proportion of application data traveling across the network. (see Bytes Received/sec).
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6241. Bytes Transmitted/sec is the rate at which bytes are leaving the Redirector to the network. It includes all application data as well as network protocol information (such as packet headers and the like).
6242. 279
6243. Packets Transmitted/sec is the rate at which the Redirector is sending packets (also called SMBs or Server Message Blocks). Network transmissions are divided into packets. The average number of bytes transmitted in a packet can be obtained by dividing Bytes Transmitted/sec by this counter.
6244. 281
6245. Write Bytes Paging/sec is the rate at which the Redirector is attempting to write bytes changed in the pages being used by applications. The program data changed by modules (such as programs and libraries) that were loaded over the network are 'paged out' when no longer needed. Other output pages come from the file system cache (see Write Bytes Cache/sec).
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6247. Write Bytes Non-Paging/sec is the rate at which bytes are written by the Redirector in response to normal file outputs by an application when they are redirected to another computer. In addition to file requests, this count includes other methods of writing across the network, such as Named Pipes and Transactions. This counter does not count network protocol information, just application data.
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6249. Write Bytes Cache/sec is the rate at which applications on your computer are writing to the file system cache by using the Redirector. The data might not leave your computer immediately; it can be retained in the cache for further modification before being written to the network. This saves network traffic. Each write of a byte into the cache is counted here.
6250. 287
6251. Write Bytes Network/sec is the rate at which applications are writing data across the network. This occurs when the file system cache is bypassed, such as for Named Pipes or Transactions, or when the cache writes the bytes to disk to make room for other data. Dividing this counter by Bytes Transmitted/sec will indicate the proportion of application data being to the network (see Transmitted Bytes/sec).
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6253. File Read Operations/sec is the rate at which applications are asking the Redirector for data. Each call to a file system or similar Application Program Interface (API) call counts as one operation.
6254. 291
6255. Read Operations Random/sec counts the rate at which, on a file-by-file basis, reads are made that are not sequential. If a read is made using a particular file handle, and then is followed by another read that is not immediately the contiguous next byte, this counter is incremented by one.
6256. 293
6257. Read Packets/sec is the rate at which read packets are being placed on the network. Each time a single packet is sent with a request to read data remotely, this counter is incremented by one.
6258. 295
6259. Reads Large/sec is the rate at which reads over 2 times the server's negotiated buffer size are made by applications. Too many of these could place a strain on server resources. This counter is incremented once for each read. It does not count packets.
6260. 297
6261. Read Packets Small/sec is the rate at which reads less than one-fourth of the server's negotiated buffer size are made by applications. Too many of these could indicate a waste of buffers on the server. This counter is incremented once for each read. It does not count packets.
6262. 299
6263. File Write Operations/sec is the rate at which applications are sending data to the Redirector. Each call to a file system or similar Application Program Interface (API) call counts as one operation.
6264. 301
6265. Write Operations Random/sec is the rate at which, on a file-by-file basis, writes are made that are not sequential. If a write is made using a particular file handle, and then is followed by another write that is not immediately the next contiguous byte, this counter is incremented by one.
6266. 303
6267. Write Packets/sec is the rate at which writes are being sent to the network. Each time a single packet is sent with a request to write remote data, this counter is incremented by one.
6268. 305
6269. Writes Large/sec is the rate at which writes are made by applications that are over 2 times the server's negotiated buffer size. Too many of these could place a strain on server resources. This counter is incremented once for each write: it counts writes, not packets.
6270. 307
6271. Write Packets Small/sec is the rate at which writes are made by applications that are less than one-fourth of the server's negotiated buffer size. Too many of these could indicate a waste of buffers on the server. This counter is incremented once for each write: it counts writes, not packets.
6272. 309
6273. Reads Denied/sec is the rate at which the server is unable to accommodate requests for Raw Reads. When a read is much larger than the server's negotiated buffer size, the Redirector requests a Raw Read which, if granted, would permit the transfer of the data without lots of protocol overhead on each packet. To accomplish this the server must lock out other requests, so the request is denied if the server is really busy.
6274. 311
6275. Writes Denied/sec is the rate at which the server is unable to accommodate requests for Raw Writes. When a write is much larger than the server's negotiated buffer size, the Redirector requests a Raw Write which, if granted, would permit the transfer of the data without lots of protocol overhead on each packet. To accomplish this the server must lock out other requests, so the request is denied if the server is really busy.
6276. 313
6277. Network Errors/sec is the rate at which serious unexpected errors are occurring. Such errors generally indicate that the Redirector and one or more Servers are having serious communication difficulties. For example an SMB (Server Manager Block) protocol error is a Network Error. An entry is written to the System Event Log and provide details.
6278. 315
6279. Server Sessions counts the total number of security objects the Redirector has managed. For example, a logon to a server followed by a network access to the same server will establish one connection, but two sessions.
6280. 317
6281. Server Reconnects counts the number of times your Redirector has had to reconnect to a server in order to complete a new active request. You can be disconnected by the Server if you remain inactive for too long. Locally even if all your remote files are closed, the Redirector will keep your connections intact for (nominally) ten minutes. Such inactive connections are called Dormant Connections. Reconnecting is expensive in time.
6282. 319
6283. Connects Core counts the number of connections you have to servers running the original MS-Net SMB protocol, including MS-Net itself and Xenix and VAX's.
6284. 321
6285. Connects LAN Manager 2.0 counts connections to LAN Manager 2.0 servers, including LMX servers.
6286. 323
6287. Connects LAN Manager 2.1 counts connections to LAN Manager 2.1 servers, including LMX servers.
6288. 325
6289. Connects Windows NT counts the connections to Windows 2000 or earlier computers.
6290. 327
6291. Server Disconnects counts the number of times a Server has disconnected your Redirector. See also Server Reconnects.
6292. 329
6293. Server Sessions Hung counts the number of active sessions that are timed out and unable to proceed due to a lack of response from the remote server.
6294. 331
6295. The Server performance object consists of counters that measure communication between the local computer and the network.
6296. 333
6297. The number of bytes the server has received from the network. Indicates how busy the server is.
6298. 335
6299. The number of bytes the server has sent on the network. Indicates how busy the server is.
6300. 337
6301. Thread Wait Reason is only applicable when the thread is in the Wait state (see Thread State). It is 0 or 7 when the thread is waiting for the Executive, 1 or 8 for a Free Page, 2 or 9 for a Page In, 3 or 10 for a Pool Allocation, 4 or 11 for an Execution Delay, 5 or 12 for a Suspended condition, 6 or 13 for a User Request, 14 for an Event Pair High, 15 for an Event Pair Low, 16 for an LPC Receive, 17 for an LPC Reply, 18 for Virtual Memory, 19 for a Page Out; 20 and higher are not assigned at the time of this writing. Event Pairs are used to communicate with protected subsystems (see Context Switches).
6302. 339
6303. % DPC Time is the percentage of time that the processor spent receiving and servicing deferred procedure calls (DPCs) during the sample interval. DPCs are interrupts that run at a lower priority than standard interrupts. % DPC Time is a component of % Privileged Time because DPCs are executed in privileged mode. They are counted separately and are not a component of the interrupt counters. This counter displays the average busy time as a percentage of the sample time.
6304. 341
6305. The number of sessions that have been closed due to their idle time exceeding the AutoDisconnect parameter for the server. Shows whether the AutoDisconnect setting is helping to conserve resources.
6306. 343
6307. The number of sessions that have been closed due to unexpected error conditions or sessions that have reached the autodisconnect timeout and have been disconnected normally.
6308. 345
6309. The number of sessions that have terminated normally. Useful in interpreting the Sessions Times Out and Sessions Errored Out statistics--allows percentage calculations.
6310. 347
6311. The number of sessions that have been forced to logoff. Can indicate how many sessions were forced to logoff due to logon time constraints.
6312. 349
6313. The number of failed logon attempts to the server. Can indicate whether password guessing programs are being used to crack the security on the server.
6314. 351
6315. The number of times opens on behalf of clients have failed with STATUS_ACCESS_DENIED. Can indicate whether somebody is randomly attempting to access files in hopes of getting at something that was not properly protected.
6316. 353
6317. The number of times accesses to files opened successfully were denied. Can indicate attempts to access files without proper access authorization.
6318. 355
6319. The number of times an internal Server Error was detected. Unexpected errors usually indicate a problem with the Server.
6320. 357
6321. The number of times the server has rejected blocking SMBs due to insufficient count of free work items. Indicates whether the MaxWorkItem or MinFreeWorkItems server parameters might need to be adjusted.
6322. 359
6323. The number of times STATUS_DATA_NOT_ACCEPTED was returned at receive indication time. This occurs when no work item is available or can be allocated to service the incoming request. Indicates whether the InitWorkItems or MaxWorkItems parameters might need to be adjusted.
6324. 361
6325. The number of successful open attempts performed by the server of behalf of clients. Useful in determining the amount of file I/O, determining overhead for path-based operations, and for determining the effectiveness of open locks.
6326. 363
6327. The number of files currently opened in the server. Indicates current server activity.
6328. 365
6329. The number of sessions currently active in the server. Indicates current server activity.
6330. 367
6331. The number of searches for files currently active in the server. Indicates current server activity.
6332. 369
6333. The number of bytes of non-pageable computer memory the server is using. This value is useful for determining the values of the MaxNonpagedMemoryUsage value entry in the Windows NT Registry.
6334. 371
6335. The number of times allocations from nonpaged pool have failed. Indicates that the computer's physical memory is too small.
6336. 373
6337. The maximum number of bytes of nonpaged pool the server has had in use at any one point. Indicates how much physical memory the computer should have.
6338. 375
6339. The number of bytes of pageable computer memory the server is currently using. Can help in determining good values for the MaxPagedMemoryUsage parameter.
6340. 377
6341. The number of times allocations from paged pool have failed. Indicates that the computer's physical memory or paging file are too small.
6342. 379
6343. The maximum number of bytes of paged pool the server has had allocated. Indicates the proper sizes of the Page File(s) and physical memory.
6344. 381
6345. Server Announce Allocations Failed/sec is the rate at which server (or domain) announcements have failed due to lack of memory.
6346. 383
6347. Mailslot Allocations Failed is the number of times the datagram receiver has failed to allocate a buffer to hold a user mailslot write.
6348. 385
6349. Mailslot Receives Failed indicates the number of mailslot messages that could not be received due to transport failures.
6350. 387
6351. Mailslot Writes Failed is the total number of mailslot messages that have been successfully received, but that could not be written to the mailslot.
6352. 389
6353. Bytes Total/sec is the rate the Redirector is processing data bytes. This includes all application and file data in addition to protocol information such as packet headers.
6354. 391
6355. File Data Operations/sec is the rate at which the Redirector is processing data operations. One operation should include many bytes, since each operation has overhead. The efficiency of this path can be determined by dividing the Bytes/sec by this counter to obtain the average number of bytes transferred per operation.
6356. 393
6357. Current Commands counts the number of requests to the Redirector that are currently queued for service. If this number is much larger than the number of network adapter cards installed in the computer, then the network(s) and/or the server(s) being accessed are seriously bottlenecked.
6358. 395
6359. The number of bytes the server has sent to and received from the network. This value provides an overall indication of how busy the server is.
6360. 397
6361. % Interrupt Time is the time the processor spends receiving and servicing hardware interrupts during sample intervals. This value is an indirect indicator of the activity of devices that generate interrupts, such as the system clock, the mouse, disk drivers, data communication lines, network interface cards and other peripheral devices. These devices normally interrupt the processor when they have completed a task or require attention. Normal thread execution is suspended during interrupts. Most system clocks interrupt the processor every 10 milliseconds, creating a background of interrupt activity. suspends normal thread execution during interrupts. This counter displays the average busy time as a percentage of the sample time.
6362. 399
6363. The NWLink NetBIOS performance object consists of counters that monitor IPX transport rates and connections.
6364. 401
6365. Packets/sec is the rate the Redirector is processing data packets. One packet includes (hopefully) many bytes. We say hopefully here because each packet has protocol overhead. You can determine the efficiency of this path by dividing the Bytes/sec by this counter to determine the average number of bytes transferred/packet. You can also divide this counter by Operations/sec to determine the average number of packets per operation, another measure of efficiency.
6366. 405
6367. Context Blocks Queued per second is the rate at which work context blocks had to be placed on the server's FSP queue to await server action.
6368. 407
6369. File Data Operations/ sec is the combined rate of read and write operations on all logical disks on the computer. This is the inverse of System: File Control Operations/sec. This counter displays the difference between the values observed in the last two samples, divided by the duration of the sample interval.
6370. 409
6371. % Free Space is the percentage of total usable space on the selected logical disk drive that was free.
6372. 411
6373. Free Megabytes displays the unallocated space, in megabytes, on the disk drive in megabytes. One megabyte is equal to 1,048,576 bytes.
6374. 413
6375. Connections Open is the number of connections currently open for this protocol. This counter shows the current count only and does not accumulate over time.
6376. 415
6377. Connections No Retries is the total count of connections that were successfully made on the first try. This number is an accumulator and shows a running total.
6378. 417
6379. Connections With Retries is the total count of connections that were made after retrying the attempt. A retry occurs when the first connection attempt failed. This number is an accumulator and shows a running total.
6380. 419
6381. Disconnects Local is the number of session disconnections that were initiated by the local computer. This number is an accumulator and shows a running total.
6382. 421
6383. Disconnects Remote is the number of session disconnections that were initiated by the remote computer. This number is an accumulator and shows a running total.
6384. 423
6385. Failures Link is the number of connections that were dropped due to a link failure. This number is an accumulator and shows a running total.
6386. 425
6387. Failures Adapter is the number of connections that were dropped due to an adapter failure. This number is an accumulator and shows a running total.
6388. 427
6389. Connection Session Timeouts is the number of connections that were dropped due to a session timeout. This number is an accumulator and shows a running total.
6390. 429
6391. Connections Canceled is the number of connections that were canceled. This number is an accumulator and shows a running total.
6392. 431
6393. Failures Resource Remote is the number of connections that failed because of resource problems or shortages on the remote computer. This number is an accumulator and shows a running total.
6394. 433
6395. Failures Resource Local is the number of connections that failed because of resource problems or shortages on the local computer. This number is an accumulator and shows a running total.
6396. 435
6397. Failures Not Found is the number of connection attempts that failed because the remote computer could not be found. This number is an accumulator and shows a running total.
6398. 437
6399. Failures No Listen is the number of connections that were rejected because the remote computer was not listening for connection requests.
6400. 439
6401. Datagrams/sec is the rate at which datagrams are processed by the computer. This counter displays the sum of datagrams sent and datagrams received. A datagram is a connectionless packet whose delivery to a remote is not guaranteed.
6402. 441
6403. Datagram Bytes/sec is the rate at which datagram bytes are processed by the computer. This counter is the sum of datagram bytes that are sent as well as received. A datagram is a connectionless packet whose delivery to a remote is not guaranteed.
6404. 443
6405. Datagrams Sent/sec is the rate at which datagrams are sent from the computer. A datagram is a connectionless packet whose delivery to a remote computer is not guaranteed.
6406. 445
6407. Datagram Bytes Sent/sec is the rate at which datagram bytes are sent from the computer. A datagram is a connectionless packet whose delivery to a remote computer is not guaranteed.
6408. 447
6409. Datagrams Received/sec is the rate at which datagrams are received by the computer. A datagram is a connectionless packet whose delivery to a remote computer is not guaranteed.
6410. 449
6411. Datagram Bytes Received/sec is the rate at which datagram bytes are received by the computer. A datagram is a connectionless packet whose delivery to a remote computer is not guaranteed.
6412. 451
6413. Packets/sec is the rate at which packets are processed by the computer. This count is the sum of Packets Sent and Packets Received per second. This counter includes all packets processed: control as well as data packets.
6414. 453
6415. Packets Sent/sec is the rate at which packets are sent by the computer. This counter counts all packets sent by the computer, i.e. control as well as data packets.
6416. 455
6417. Packets Received/sec is the rate at which packets are received by the computer. This counter counts all packets processed: control as well as data packets.
6418. 457
6419. Frames/sec is the rate at which data frames (or packets) are processed by the computer. This counter is the sum of data frames sent and data frames received. This counter only counts those frames (packets) that carry data.
6420. 459
6421. Frame Bytes/sec is the rate at which data bytes are processed by the computer. This counter is the sum of data frame bytes sent and received. This counter only counts the byte in frames (packets) that carry data.
6422. 461
6423. Frames Sent/sec is the rate at which data frames are sent by the computer. This counter only counts the frames (packets) that carry data.
6424. 463
6425. Frame Bytes Sent/sec is the rate at which data bytes are sent by the computer. This counter only counts the bytes in frames (packets) that carry data.
6426. 465
6427. Frames Received/sec is the rate at which data frames are received by the computer. This counter only counts the frames (packets) that carry data.
6428. 467
6429. Frame Bytes Received/sec is the rate at which data bytes are received by the computer. This counter only counts the frames (packets) that carry data.
6430. 469
6431. Frames Re-Sent/sec is the rate at which data frames (packets) are re-sent by the computer. This counter only counts the frames or packets that carry data.
6432. 471
6433. Frame Bytes Re-Sent/sec is the rate at which data bytes are re-sent by the computer. This counter only counts the bytes in frames that carry data.
6434. 473
6435. Frames Rejected/sec is the rate at which data frames are rejected. This counter only counts the frames (packets) that carry data.
6436. 475
6437. Frame Bytes Rejected/sec is the rate at which data bytes are rejected. This counter only counts the bytes in data frames (packets) that carry data.
6438. 477
6439. Expirations Response is the count of T1 timer expirations.
6440. 479
6441. Expirations Ack is the count of T2 timer expirations.
6442. 481
6443. Window Send Maximum is the maximum number of bytes of data that will be sent before waiting for an acknowledgment from the remote computer.
6444. 483
6445. Window Send Average is the running average number of data bytes that were sent before waiting for an acknowledgment from the remote computer.
6446. 485
6447. Piggyback Ack Queued/sec is the rate at which piggybacked acknowledgments are queued. Piggyback acknowledgments are acknowledgments to received packets that are to be included in the next outgoing packet to the remote computer.
6448. 487
6449. Piggyback Ack Timeouts is the number of times that a piggyback acknowledgment could not be sent because there was no outgoing packet to the remote on which to piggyback. A piggyback ack is an acknowledgment to a received packet that is sent along in an outgoing data packet to the remote computer. If no outgoing packet is sent within the timeout period, then an ack packet is sent and this counter is incremented.
6450. 489
6451. The NWLink IPX performance object consists of counters that measure datagram transmission to and from computers using the IPX protocol.
6452. 491
6453. The NWLink SPX performance object consist of counters that measure data transmission and session connections for computers using the SPX protocol.
6454. 493
6455. The NetBEUI performance object consists of counters that measure data transmission for network activity which conforms to the NetBIOS End User Interface standard.
6456. 495
6457. The NetBEUI Resource performance object consists of counters that track the use of buffers by the NetBEUI protocol.
6458. 497
6459. Used Maximum is the maximum number of NetBEUI resources (buffers) in use at any point in time. This value is useful in sizing the maximum resources provided. The number in parentheses following the resource name is used to identify the resource in Event Log messages.
6460. 499
6461. Used Average is the current number of resources (buffers) in use at this time. The number in parentheses following the resource name is used to identify the resource in Event Log messages.
6462. 501
6463. Times Exhausted is the number of times all the resources (buffers) were in use. The number in parentheses following the resource name is used to identify the resource in Event Log messages.
6464. 503
6465. The NBT Connection performance object consists of counters that measure the rates at which bytes are sent and received over the NBT connection between the local computer and a remote computer. The connection is identified by the name of the remote computer.
6466. 505
6467. Bytes Received/sec is the rate at which bytes are received by the local computer over an NBT connection to some remote computer. All the bytes received by the local computer over the particular NBT connection are counted.
6468. 507
6469. Bytes Sent/sec is the rate at which bytes are sent by the local computer over an NBT connection to some remote computer. All the bytes sent by the local computer over the particular NBT connection are counted.
6470. 509
6471. Bytes Total/sec is the rate at which bytes are sent or received by the local computer over an NBT connection to some remote computer. All the bytes sent or received by the local computer over the particular NBT connection are counted.
6472. 511
6473. The Network Interface performance object consists of counters that measure the rates at which bytes and packets are sent and received over a TCP/IP network connection. It includes counters that monitor connection errors.
6474. 513
6475. Bytes Total/sec is the rate at which bytes are sent and received over each network adapter, including framing characters. Network Interface\\Bytes Received/sec is a sum of Network Interface\\Bytes Received/sec and Network Interface\\Bytes Sent/sec.
6476. 515
6477. Packets/sec is the rate at which packets are sent and received on the network interface.
6478. 517
6479. Packets Received/sec is the rate at which packets are received on the network interface.
6480. 519
6481. Packets Sent/sec is the rate at which packets are sent on the network interface.
6482. 521
6483. Current Bandwidth is an estimate of the current bandwidth of the network interface in bits per second (BPS). For interfaces that do not vary in bandwidth or for those where no accurate estimation can be made, this value is the nominal bandwidth.
6484. 523
6485. Bytes Received/sec is the rate at which bytes are received over each network adapter, including framing characters. Network Interface\\Bytes Received/sec is a subset of Network Interface\\Bytes Total/sec.
6486. 525
6487. Packets Received Unicast/sec is the rate at which (subnet) unicast packets are delivered to a higher-layer protocol.
6488. 527
6489. Packets Received Non-Unicast/sec is the rate at which non-unicast (subnet broadcast or subnet multicast) packets are delivered to a higher-layer protocol.
6490. 529
6491. Packets Received Discarded is the number of inbound packets that were chosen to be discarded even though no errors had been detected to prevent their delivery to a higher-layer protocol. One possible reason for discarding packets could be to free up buffer space.
6492. 531
6493. Packets Received Errors is the number of inbound packets that contained errors preventing them from being deliverable to a higher-layer protocol.
6494. 533
6495. Packets Received Unknown is the number of packets received through the interface that were discarded because of an unknown or unsupported protocol.
6496. 535
6497. Bytes Sent/sec is the rate at which bytes are sent over each each network adapter, including framing characters. Network Interface\\Bytes Sent/sec is a subset of Network Interface\\Bytes Total/sec.
6498. 537
6499. Packets Sent Unicast/sec is the rate at which packets are requested to be transmitted to subnet-unicast addresses by higher-level protocols. The rate includes the packets that were discarded or not sent.
6500. 539
6501. Packets Sent Non-Unicast/sec is the rate at which packets are requested to be transmitted to non-unicast (subnet broadcast or subnet multicast) addresses by higher-level protocols. The rate includes the packets that were discarded or not sent.
6502. 541
6503. Packets Outbound Discarded is the number of outbound packets that were chosen to be discarded even though no errors had been detected to prevent transmission. One possible reason for discarding packets could be to free up buffer space.
6504. 543
6505. Packets Outbound Errors is the number of outbound packets that could not be transmitted because of errors.
6506. 545
6507. Output Queue Length is the length of the output packet queue (in packets). If this is longer than two, there are delays and the bottleneck should be found and eliminated, if possible. Since the requests are queued by the Network Driver Interface Specification (NDIS) in this implementation, this will always be 0.
6508. 547
6509. The IP performance object consists of counters that measure the rates at which IP datagrams are sent and received by using IP protocols. It also includes counters that monitor IP protocol errors.
6510. 549
6511. Datagrams/sec is the rate, in incidents per second, at which IP datagrams were received from or sent to the interfaces, including those in error. Forwarded datagrams are not included in this rate.
6512. 551
6513. Datagrams Received/sec is the rate, in incidents per second, at which IP datagrams are received from the interfaces, including those in error. Datagrams Received/sec is a subset of Datagrams/sec.
6514. 553
6515. Datagrams Received Header Errors is the number of input datagrams that were discarded due to errors in the IP headers, including bad checksums, version number mismatch, other format errors, time-to-live exceeded, errors discovered in processing their IP options, etc.
6516. 555
6517. Datagrams Received Address Errors is the number of input datagrams that were discarded because the IP address in their IP header destination field was not valid for the computer. This count includes invalid addresses (for example, 0.0. 0.0) and addresses of unsupported Classes (for example, Class E). For entities that are not IP gateways and do not forward datagrams, this counter includes datagrams that were discarded because the destination address was not a local address.
6518. 557
6519. Datagrams Forwarded/sec is the rate, in incidents per second, at which attemps were made to find routes to forward input datagrams their final destination, because the local server was not the final IP destination. In servers that do not act as IP Gateways, this rate includes only packets that were source-routed via this entity, where the source-route option processing was successful.
6520. 559
6521. Datagrams Received Unknown Protocol is the number of locally-addressed datagrams that were successfully received but were discarded because of an unknown or unsupported protocol.
6522. 561
6523. Datagrams Received Discarded is the number of input IP datagrams that were discarded even though problems prevented their continued processing (for example, lack of buffer space). This counter does not include any datagrams discarded while awaiting re-assembly.
6524. 563
6525. Datagrams Received Delivered/sec is the rate, in incidents per second, at which input datagrams were successfully delivered to IP user-protocols, including Internet Control Message Protocol (ICMP).
6526. 565
6527. Datagrams Sent/sec is the rate, in incidents per second, at which IP datagrams were supplied for transmission by local IP user-protocols (including ICMP). This counter does not include any datagrams counted in Datagrams Forwarded/sec. Datagrams Sent/sec is a subset of Datagrams/sec.
6528. 567
6529. Datagrams Outbound Discarded is the number of output IP datagrams that were discarded even though no problems were encountered to prevent their transmission to their destination (for example, lack of buffer space). This counter includes datagrams counted in Datagrams Forwarded/sec that meet this criterion.
6530. 569
6531. Datagrams Outbound No Route is the number of IP datagrams that were discarded because no route could be found to transmit them to their destination. This counter includes any packets counted in Datagrams Forwarded/sec that meet this `no route' criterion.
6532. 571
6533. Fragments Received/sec is the rate, in incidents per second, at which IP fragments that need to be reassembled at this entity are received.
6534. 573
6535. Fragments Re-assembled/sec is the rate, in incidents per second, at which IP fragments were successfully reassembled.
6536. 575
6537. Fragment Re-assembly Failures is the number of failures detected by the IP reassembly algorithm, such as time outs, errors, etc. This is not necessarily a count of discarded IP fragments since some algorithms (notably RFC 815) lose track of the number of fragments by combining them as they are received.
6538. 577
6539. Fragmented Datagrams/sec is the rate, in incidents per second, at which datagrams are successfully fragmented.
6540. 579
6541. Fragmentation Failures is the number of IP datagrams that were discarded because they needed to be fragmented at but could not be (for example, because the `Don't Fragment' flag was set).
6542. 581
6543. Fragments Created/sec is the rate, in incidents per second, at which IP datagram fragments were generated as a result of fragmentation.
6544. 583
6545. The ICMP performance object consists of counters that measure the rates at which messages are sent and received by using ICMP protocols. It also includes counters that monitor ICMP protocol errors.
6546. 585
6547. Messages/sec is the total rate, in incidents per second, at which ICMP messages were sent and received by the entity. The rate includes messages received or sent in error.
6548. 587
6549. Messages Received/sec is the rate, in incidents per second at which ICMP messages were received. The rate includes messages received in error.
6550. 589
6551. Messages Received Errors is the number of ICMP messages that the entity received but had errors, such as bad ICMP checksums, bad length, etc.
6552. 591
6553. Received Destination Unreachable is the number of ICMP Destination Unreachable messages received.
6554. 593
6555. Received Time Exceeded is the number of ICMP Time Exceeded messages received.
6556. 595
6557. Received Parameter Problem is the number of ICMP Parameter Problem messages received.
6558. 597
6559. Received Source Quench is the number of ICMP Source Quench messages received.
6560. 599
6561. Received Redirect/sec is the rate, in incidents per second, at which ICMP Redirect messages were received.
6562. 601
6563. Received Echo/sec is the rate, in incidents per second, at which ICMP Echo messages were received.
6564. 603
6565. Received Echo Reply/sec is the rate, in incidents per second, at which ICMP Echo Reply messages were received.
6566. 605
6567. Received Timestamp/sec is the rate, in incidents per second at which ICMP Timestamp Request messages were received.
6568. 607
6569. Received Timestamp Reply/sec is the rate of ICMP Timestamp Reply messages received.
6570. 609
6571. Received Address Mask is the number of ICMP Address Mask Request messages received.
6572. 611
6573. Received Address Mask Reply is the number of ICMP Address Mask Reply messages received.
6574. 613
6575. Messages Sent/sec is the rate, in incidents per second, at which the server attempted to send. The rate includes those messages sent in error.
6576. 615
6577. Messages Outbound Errors is the number of ICMP messages that were not send due to problems within ICMP, such as lack of buffers. This value does not include errors discovered outside the ICMP layer, such as those recording the failure of IP to route the resultant datagram. In some implementations, none of the error types are included in the value of this counter.
6578. 617
6579. Sent Destination Unreachable is the number of ICMP Destination Unreachable messages sent.
6580. 619
6581. Sent Time Exceeded is the number of ICMP Time Exceeded messages sent.
6582. 621
6583. Sent Parameter Problem is the number of ICMP Parameter Problem messages sent.
6584. 623
6585. Sent Source Quench is the number of ICMP Source Quench messages sent.
6586. 625
6587. Sent Redirect/sec is the rate, in incidents per second, at which ICMP Redirect messages were sent.
6588. 627
6589. Sent Echo/sec is the rate of ICMP Echo messages sent.
6590. 629
6591. Sent Echo Reply/sec is the rate, in incidents per second, at which ICMP Echo Reply messages were sent.
6592. 631
6593. Sent Timestamp/sec is the rate, in incidents per second, at which ICMP Timestamp Request messages were sent.
6594. 633
6595. Sent Timestamp Reply/sec is the rate, in incidents per second, at which ICMP Timestamp Reply messages were sent.
6596. 635
6597. Sent Address Mask is the number of ICMP Address Mask Request messages sent.
6598. 637
6599. Sent Address Mask Reply is the number of ICMP Address Mask Reply messages sent.
6600. 639
6601. The TCP performance object consists of counters that measure the rates at which TCP Segments are sent and received by using the TCP protocol. It includes counters that monitor the number of TCP connections in each TCP connection state.
6602. 641
6603. Segments/sec is the rate at which TCP segments are sent or received using the TCP protocol.
6604. 643
6605. Connections Established is the number of TCP connections for which the current state is either ESTABLISHED or CLOSE-WAIT.
6606. 645
6607. Connections Active is the number of times TCP connections have made a direct transition to the SYN-SENT state from the CLOSED state.
6608. 647
6609. Connections Passive is the number of times TCP connections have made a direct transition to the SYN-RCVD state from the LISTEN state.
6610. 649
6611. Connection Failures is the number of times TCP connections have made a direct transition to the CLOSED state from the SYN-SENT state or the SYN-RCVD state, plus the number of times TCP connections have made a direct transition to the LISTEN state from the SYN-RCVD state.
6612. 651
6613. Connections Reset is the number of times TCP connections have made a direct transition to the CLOSED state from either the ESTABLISHED state or the CLOSE-WAIT state.
6614. 653
6615. Segments Received/sec is the rate at which segments are received, including those received in error. This count includes segments received on currently established connections.
6616. 655
6617. Segments Sent/sec is the rate at which segments are sent, including those on current connections, but excluding those containing only retransmitted bytes.
6618. 657
6619. Segments Retransmitted/sec is the rate at which segments are retransmitted, that is, segments transmitted containing one or more previously transmitted bytes.
6620. 659
6621. The UDP performance object consists of counters that measure the rates at which UDP datagrams are sent and received by using the UDP protocol. It includes counters that monitor UDP protocol errors.
6622. 661
6623. Datagrams/sec is the rate at which UDP datagrams are sent or received by the entity.
6624. 663
6625. Datagrams Received/sec is the rate at which UDP datagrams are delivered to UDP users.
6626. 665
6627. Datagrams No Port/sec is the rate of received UDP datagrams for which there was no application at the destination port.
6628. 667
6629. Datagrams Received Errors is the number of received UDP datagrams that could not be delivered for reasons other than the lack of an application at the destination port.
6630. 669
6631. Datagrams Sent/sec is the rate at which UDP datagrams are sent from the entity.
6632. 671
6633. Disk Storage device statistics from the foreign computer
6634. 673
6635. The number of allocation failures reported by the disk storage device
6636. 675
6637. System Up Time is the elapsed time (in seconds) that the computer has been running since it was last started. This counter displays the difference between the start time and the current time.
6638. 677
6639. The current number of system handles in use.
6640. 679
6641. Free System Page Table Entries is the number of page table entries not currently in used by the system. This counter displays the last observed value only; it is not an average.
6642. 681
6643. The number of threads currently active in this process. An instruction is the basic unit of execution in a processor, and a thread is the object that executes instructions. Every running process has at least one thread.
6644. 683
6645. The current base priority of this process. Threads within a process can raise and lower their own base priority relative to the process' base priority.
6646. 685
6647. The total elapsed time, in seconds, that this process has been running.
6648. 687
6649. Alignment Fixups/sec is the rate, in incidents per seconds, at alignment faults were fixed by the system.
6650. 689
6651. Exception Dispatches/sec is the rate, in incidents per second, at which exceptions were dispatched by the system.
6652. 691
6653. Floating Emulations/sec is the rate of floating emulations performed by the system. This counter displays the difference between the values observed in the last two samples, divided by the duration of the sample interval.
6654. 693
6655. Logon/sec is the rate of all server logons.
6656. 695
6657. The current dynamic priority of this thread. The system can raise the thread's dynamic priority above the base priority if the thread is handling user input, or lower it towards the base priority if the thread becomes compute bound.
6658. 697
6659. The current base priority of this thread. The system can raise the thread's dynamic priority above the base priority if the thread is handling user input, or lower it towards the base priority if the thread becomes compute bound.
6660. 699
6661. The total elapsed time (in seconds) this thread has been running.
6662. 701
6663. The Paging File performance object consists of counters that monitor the paging file(s) on the computer. The paging file is a reserved space on disk that backs up committed physical memory on the computer.
6664. 703
6665. The amount of the Page File instance in use in percent. See also Process\\Page File Bytes.
6666. 705
6667. The peak usage of the Page File instance in percent. See also Process\\Page File Bytes Peak.
6668. 707
6669. Starting virtual address for this thread.
6670. 709
6671. Current User Program Counter for this thread.
6672. 711
6673. Mapped Space is virtual memory that has been mapped to a specific virtual address (or range of virtual addresses) in the process' virtual address space. No Access protection prevents a process from writing to or reading from these pages and will generate an access violation if either is attempted.
6674. 713
6675. Mapped Space is virtual memory that has been mapped to a specific virtual address (or range of virtual addresses) in the process' virtual address space. Read Only protection prevents the contents of these pages from being modified. Any attempts to write or modify these pages will generate an access violation.
6676. 715
6677. Mapped Space is virtual memory that has been mapped to a specific virtual address (or range of virtual addresses) in the process' virtual address space. Read/Write protection allows a process to read, modify and write to these pages.
6678. 717
6679. Mapped Space is virtual memory that has been mapped to a specific virtual address (or range of virtual addresses) in the process' virtual address space. Write Copy protection is used when memory is shared for reading but not for writing. When processes are reading this memory, they can share the same memory, however, when a sharing process wants to have write access to this shared memory, a copy of that memory is made.
6680. 719
6681. Mapped Space is virtual memory that has been mapped to a specific virtual address (or range of virtual addresses) in the process' virtual address space. Executable memory is memory that can be executed by programs, but cannot be read or written. This type of protection is not supported by all processor types.
6682. 721
6683. Mapped Space is virtual memory that has been mapped to a specific virtual address (or range of virtual addresses) in the process' virtual address space. Execute/Read Only memory is memory that can be executed as well as read.
6684. 723
6685. Mapped Space is virtual memory that has been mapped to a specific virtual address (or range of virtual addresses) in the process' virtual address space. Execute/Read/Write memory is memory that can be executed by programs as well as read and modified.
6686. 725
6687. Mapped Space is virtual memory that has been mapped to a specific virtual address (or range of virtual addresses) in the process' virtual address space. Execute Write Copy is memory that can be executed by programs as well as read and written. This type of protection is used when memory needs to be shared between processes. If the sharing processes only read the memory, then they will all use the same memory. If a sharing process desires write access, then a copy of this memory will be made for that process.
6688. 727
6689. Reserved Space is virtual memory that has been reserved for future use by a process, but has not been mapped or committed. No Access protection prevents a process from writing to or reading from these pages and will generate an access violation if either is attempted.
6690. 729
6691. Reserved Space is virtual memory that has been reserved for future use by a process, but has not been mapped or committed. Read Only protection prevents the contents of these pages from being modified. Any attempts to write or modify these pages will generate an access violation.
6692. 731
6693. Reserved Space is virtual memory that has been reserved for future use by a process, but has not been mapped or committed. Read/Write protection allows a process to read, modify and write to these pages.
6694. 733
6695. Reserved Space is virtual memory that has been reserved for future use by a process, but has not been mapped or committed. Write Copy protection is used when memory is shared for reading but not for writing. When processes are reading this memory, they can share the same memory, however, when a sharing process wants to have read/write access to this shared memory, a copy of that memory is made.
6696. 735
6697. Reserved Space is virtual memory that has been reserved for future use by a process, but has not been mapped or committed. Executable memory is memory that can be executed by programs, but cannot be read or written. This type of protection is not supported by all processor types.
6698. 737
6699. Reserved Space is virtual memory that has been reserved for future use by a process, but has not been mapped or committed. Execute/Read Only memory is memory that can be executed as well as read.
6700. 739
6701. Reserved Space is virtual memory that has been reserved for future use by a process, but has not been mapped or committed. Execute/Read/Write memory is memory that can be executed by programs as well as read and modified.
6702. 741
6703. The Image performance object consists of counters that monitor the virtual address usage of images executed by processes on the computer.
6704. 743
6705. Reserved Space is virtual memory that has been reserved for future use by a process, but has not been mapped or committed. Execute Write Copy is memory that can be executed by programs as well as read and written. This type of protection is used when memory needs to be shared between processes. If the sharing processes only read the memory, then they will all use the same memory. If a sharing process desires write access, then a copy of this memory will be made for that process.
6706. 745
6707. Unassigned Space is mapped and committed virtual memory in use by the process that is not attributable to any particular image being executed by that process. No Access protection prevents a process from writing to or reading from these pages and will generate an access violation if either is attempted.
6708. 747
6709. Unassigned Space is mapped and committed virtual memory in use by the process that is not attributable to any particular image being executed by that process. Read Only protection prevents the contents of these pages from being modified. Any attempts to write or modify these pages will generate an access violation.
6710. 749
6711. Unassigned Space is mapped and committed virtual memory in use by the process that is not attributable to any particular image being executed by that process. Read/Write protection allows a process to read, modify and write to these pages.
6712. 751
6713. Unassigned Space is mapped and committed virtual memory in use by the process that is not attributable to any particular image being executed by that process. Write Copy protection is used when memory is shared for reading but not for writing. When processes are reading this memory, they can share the same memory, however, when a sharing process wants to have read/write access to this shared memory, a copy of that memory is made for writing to.
6714. 753
6715. Unassigned Space is mapped and committed virtual memory in use by the process that is not attributable to any particular image being executed by that process. Executable memory is memory that can be executed by programs, but cannot be read or written. This type of protection is not supported by all processor types.
6716. 755
6717. Unassigned Space is mapped and committed virtual memory in use by the process that is not attributable to any particular image being executed by that process. Execute/Read Only memory is memory that can be executed as well as read.
6718. 757
6719. Unassigned Space is mapped and committed virtual memory in use by the process that is not attributable to any particular image being executed by that process. Execute/Read/Write memory is memory that can be executed by programs as well as read and written.
6720. 759
6721. Unassigned Space is mapped and committed virtual memory in use by the process that is not attributable to any particular image being executed by that process. Execute Write Copy is memory that can be executed by programs as well as read and written. This type of protection is used when memory needs to be shared between processes. If the sharing processes only read the memory, then they will all use the same memory. If a sharing process desires write access, then a copy of this memory will be made for that process.
6722. 761
6723. Image Space is the virtual address space in use by the images being executed by the process. This is the sum of all the address space with this protection allocated by images run by the selected process No Access protection prevents a process from writing to or reading from these pages and will generate an access violation if either is attempted.
6724. 763
6725. Image Space is the virtual address space in use by the images being executed by the process. This is the sum of all the address space with this protection allocated by images run by the selected process Read Only protection prevents the contents of these pages from being modified. Any attempts to write or modify these pages will generate an access violation.
6726. 765
6727. Image Space is the virtual address space in use by the images being executed by the process. This is the sum of all the address space with this protection allocated by images run by the selected process Read/Write protection allows a process to read, modify and write to these pages.
6728. 767
6729. Image Space is the virtual address space in use by the images being executed by the process. This is the sum of all the address space with this protection allocated by images run by the selected process Write Copy protection is used when memory is shared for reading but not for writing. When processes are reading this memory, they can share the same memory, however, when a sharing process wants to have read/write access to this shared memory, a copy of that memory is made for writing to.
6730. 769
6731. Image Space is the virtual address space in use by the images being executed by the process. This is the sum of all the address space with this protection allocated by images run by the selected process Executable memory is memory that can be executed by programs, but cannot be read or written. This type of protection is not supported by all processor types.
6732. 771
6733. Image Space is the virtual address space in use by the images being executed by the process. This is the sum of all the address space with this protection allocated by images run by the selected process Execute/Read-Only memory is memory that can be executed as well as read.
6734. 773
6735. Image Space is the virtual address space in use by the images being executed by the process. This is the sum of all the address space with this protection allocated by images run by the selected process Execute/Read/Write memory is memory that can be executed by programs as well as read and written and modified.
6736. 775
6737. Image Space is the virtual address space in use by the images being executed by the process. This is the sum of all the address space with this protection allocated by images run by the selected process Execute Write Copy is memory that can be executed by programs as well as read and written. This type of protection is used when memory needs to be shared between processes. If the sharing processes only read the memory, then they will all use the same memory. If a sharing process desires write access, then a copy of this memory will be made for that process.
6738. 777
6739. Bytes Image Reserved is the sum of all virtual memory reserved by images within this process.
6740. 779
6741. Bytes Image Free is the amount of virtual address space that is not in use or reserved by images within this process.
6742. 781
6743. Bytes Reserved is the total amount of virtual memory reserved for future use by this process.
6744. 783
6745. Bytes Free is the total unused virtual address space of this process.
6746. 785
6747. ID Process is the unique identifier of this process. ID Process numbers are reused, so they only identify a process for the lifetime of that process.
6748. 787
6749. The Process Address Space performance object consists of counters that monitor memory allocation and use for a selected process.
6750. 789
6751. Image Space is the virtual address space in use by the selected image with this protection. No Access protection prevents a process from writing or reading these pages and will generate an access violation if either is attempted.
6752. 791
6753. Image Space is the virtual address space in use by the selected image with this protection. Read Only protection prevents the contents of these pages from being modified. Any attempts to write or modify these pages will generate an access violation.
6754. 793
6755. Image Space is the virtual address space in use by the selected image with this protection. Read/Write protection allows a process to read, modify and write to these pages.
6756. 795
6757. Image Space is the virtual address space in use by the selected image with this protection. Write Copy protection is used when memory is shared for reading but not for writing. When processes are reading this memory, they can share the same memory, however, when a sharing process wants to have read/write access to this shared memory, a copy of that memory is made for writing to.
6758. 797
6759. Image Space is the virtual address space in use by the selected image with this protection. Executable memory is memory that can be executed by programs, but cannot be read or written. This type of protection is not supported by all processor types.
6760. 799
6761. Image Space is the virtual address space in use by the selected image with this protection. Execute/Read Only memory is memory that can be executed as well as read.
6762. 801
6763. Image Space is the virtual address space in use by the selected image with this protection. Execute/Read/Write memory is memory that can be executed by programs as well as read and written.
6764. 803
6765. Image Space is the virtual address space in use by the selected image with this protection. Execute Write Copy is memory that can be executed by programs as well as read and written. This type of protection is used when memory needs to be shared between processes. If the sharing processes only read the memory, then they will all use the same memory. If a sharing process desires write access, then a copy of this memory will be made for that process.
6766. 805
6767. ID Thread is the unique identifier of this thread. ID Thread numbers are reused, so they only identify a thread for the lifetime of that thread.
6768. 807
6769. Mailslot Opens Failed/sec indicates the rate at which mailslot messages to be delivered to mailslots that are not present are received by this workstation.
6770. 809
6771. Duplicate Master Announcements indicates the number of times that the master browser has detected another master browser on the same domain.
6772. 811
6773. Illegal Datagrams/sec is the rate at which incorrectly formatted datagrams have been received by the workstation.
6774. 813
6775. Announcements Total/sec is the sum of Announcements Server/sec and Announcements Domain/sec.
6776. 815
6777. Enumerations Total/sec is the rate at which browse requests have been processed by this workstation. This is the sum of Enumerations Server/sec, Enumerations Domain/sec, and Enumerations Other/sec.
6778. 817
6779. The Thread Details performance object consists of counters that measure aspects of thread behavior that are difficult or time-consuming or collect. These counters are distinguished from those in the Thread object by their high overhead.
6780. 819
6781. Cache Bytes is the sum of the Memory\\System Cache Resident Bytes, Memory\\System Driver Resident Bytes, Memory\\System Code Resident Bytes, and Memory\\Pool Paged Resident Bytes counters. This counter displays the last observed value only; it is not an average.
6782. 821
6783. Cache Bytes Peak is the maximum number of bytes used by the file system cache since the system was last restarted. This might be larger than the current size of the cache. This counter displays the last observed value only; it is not an average.
6784. 823
6785. Pages Input/sec is the rate at which pages are read from disk to resolve hard page faults. Hard page faults occur when a process refers to a page in virtual memory that is not in its working set or elsewhere in physical memory, and must be retrieved from disk. When a page is faulted, the system tries to read multiple contiguous pages into memory to maximize the benefit of the read operation. Compare the value of Memory\\Pages Input/sec to the value of Memory\\Page Reads/sec to determine the average number of pages read into memory during each read operation.
6786. 871
6787. The RAS performance object consists of counters that monitor individual Remote Access Service ports of the RAS device on the computer.
6788. 873
6789. The number of bytes transmitted total for this connection.
6790. 875
6791. The number of bytes received total for this connection.
6792. 877
6793. The number of data frames transmitted total for this connection.
6794. 879
6795. The number of data frames received total for this connection.
6796. 881
6797. The compression ratio for bytes being transmitted.
6798. 883
6799. The compression ratio for bytes being received.
6800. 885
6801. The total number of CRC Errors for this connection. CRC Errors occur when the frame received contains erroneous data.
6802. 887
6803. The total number of Timeout Errors for this connection. Timeout Errors occur when an expected is not received in time.
6804. 889
6805. The total number of Serial Overrun Errors for this connection. Serial Overrun Errors occur when the hardware cannot handle the rate at which data is received.
6806. 891
6807. The total number of Alignment Errors for this connection. Alignment Errors occur when a byte received is different from the byte expected.
6808. 893
6809. The total number of Buffer Overrun Errors for this connection. Buffer Overrun Errors when the software cannot handle the rate at which data is received.
6810. 895
6811. The total number of CRC, Timeout, Serial Overrun, Alignment, and Buffer Overrun Errors for this connection.
6812. 897
6813. The number of bytes transmitted per second.
6814. 899
6815. The number of bytes received per second.
6816. 901
6817. The number of frames transmitted per second.
6818. 903
6819. The number of frames received per second.
6820. 905
6821. The total number of CRC, Timeout, Serial Overrun, Alignment, and Buffer Overrun Errors per second.
6822. 907
6823. The RAS performance object consists of counters that combine values for all ports of the Remote Access service (RAS) device on the computer.
6824. 909
6825. The total number of Remote Access connections.
6826. 921
6827. The WINS Server performance object consists of counters that monitor communications using the WINS Server service.
6828. 923
6829. Unique Registrations/sec is the rate at which unique registration are received by the WINS server.
6830. 925
6831. Group Registrations/sec is the rate at which group registration are received by the WINS server.
6832. 927
6833. Total Number of Registrations/sec is the sum of the Unique and Group registrations per sec. This is the total rate at which registration are received by the WINS server.
6834. 929
6835. Unique Renewals/sec is the rate at which unique renewals are received by the WINS server.
6836. 931
6837. Group Renewals/sec is the rate at which group renewals are received by the WINS server.
6838. 933
6839. Total Number of Renewals/sec is the sum of the Unique and Group renewals per sec. This is the total rate at which renewals are received by the WINS server.
6840. 935
6841. Total Number of Releases/sec is the rate at which releases are received by the WINS server.
6842. 937
6843. Total Number of Queries/sec is the rate at which queries are received by the WINS server.
6844. 939
6845. Unique Conflicts/sec is the rate at which unique registrations/renewals received by the WINS server resulted in conflicts with records in the database.
6846. 941
6847. Group Conflicts/sec is the rate at which group registration received by the WINS server resulted in conflicts with records in the database.
6848. 943
6849. Total Number of Conflicts/sec is the sum of the Unique and Group conflicts per sec. This is the total rate at which conflicts were seen by the WINS server.
6850. 945
6851. Total Number of Successful Releases/sec
6852. 947
6853. Total Number of Failed Releases/sec
6854. 949
6855. Total Number of Successful Queries/sec
6856. 951
6857. Total Number of Failed Queries/sec
6858. 953
6859. The total number of handles currently open by this process. This number is equal to the sum of the handles currently open by each thread in this process.
6860. 1001
6861. Services for Macintosh AFP File Server.
6862. 1003
6863. The maximum amount of paged memory resources used by the MacFile Server.
6864. 1005
6865. The current amount of paged memory resources used by the MacFile Server.
6866. 1007
6867. The maximum amount of nonpaged memory resources use by the MacFile Server.
6868. 1009
6869. The current amount of nonpaged memory resources used by the MacFile Server.
6870. 1011
6871. The number of sessions currently connected to the MacFile server. Indicates current server activity.
6872. 1013
6873. The maximum number of sessions connected at one time to the MacFile server. Indicates usage level of server.
6874. 1015
6875. The number of internal files currently open in the MacFile server. This count does not include files opened on behalf of Macintosh clients.
6876. 1017
6877. The maximum number of internal files open at one time in the MacFile server. This count does not include files opened on behalf of Macintosh clients.
6878. 1019
6879. The number of failed logon attempts to the MacFile server. Can indicate whether password guessing programs are being used to crack the security on the server.
6880. 1021
6881. The number of bytes read from disk per second.
6882. 1023
6883. The number of bytes written to disk per second.
6884. 1025
6885. The number of bytes received from the network per second. Indicates how busy the server is.
6886. 1027
6887. The number of bytes sent on the network per second. Indicates how busy the server is.
6888. 1029
6889. The number of outstanding work items waiting to be processed.
6890. 1031
6891. The maximum number of outstanding work items waiting at one time.
6892. 1033
6893. The current number of threads used by MacFile server. Indicates how busy the server is.
6894. 1035
6895. The maximum number of threads used by MacFile server. Indicates peak usage level of server.
6896. 1051
6897. AppleTalk Protocol
6898. 1053
6899. Number of packets received per second by Appletalk on this port.
6900. 1055
6901. Number of packets sent per second by Appletalk on this port.
6902. 1057
6903. Number of bytes received per second by Appletalk on this port.
6904. 1059
6905. Number of bytes sent per second by Appletalk on this port.
6906. 1061
6907. Average time in milliseconds to process a DDP packet on this port.
6908. 1063
6909. Number of DDP packets per second received by Appletalk on this port.
6910. 1065
6911. Average time in milliseconds to process an AARP packet on this port.
6912. 1067
6913. Number of AARP packets per second received by Appletalk on this port.
6914. 1069
6915. Average time in milliseconds to process an ATP packet on this port.
6916. 1071
6917. Number of ATP packets per second received by Appletalk on this port.
6918. 1073
6919. Average time in milliseconds to process an NBP packet on this port.
6920. 1075
6921. Number of NBP packets per second received by Appletalk on this port.
6922. 1077
6923. Average time in milliseconds to process a ZIP packet on this port.
6924. 1079
6925. Number of ZIP packets per second received by Appletalk on this port.
6926. 1081
6927. Average time in milliseconds to process an RTMP packet on this port.
6928. 1083
6929. Number of RTMP packets per second received by Appletalk on this port.
6930. 1085
6931. Number of ATP requests retransmitted on this port.
6932. 1087
6933. Number of ATP release timers that have expired on this port.
6934. 1089
6935. Number of ATP Exactly-once transaction responses per second on this port.
6936. 1091
6937. Number of ATP At-least-once transaction responses per second on this port.
6938. 1093
6939. Number of ATP transaction release packets per second received on this port.
6940. 1095
6941. The current amount of nonpaged memory resources used by AppleTalk.
6942. 1097
6943. Number of packets routed in on this port.
6944. 1099
6945. Number of packets dropped due to resource limitations on this port.
6946. 1101
6947. Number of ATP requests retransmitted to this port.
6948. 1103
6949. Number of packets routed out on this port.
6950. 1111
6951. Provides Network Statistics for the local network segment via the Network Monitor Service.
6952. 1113
6953. The total number of frames received per second on this network segment.
6954. 1115
6955. The number of bytes received per second on this network segment.
6956. 1117
6957. The number of Broadcast frames received per second on this network segment.
6958. 1119
6959. The number of Multicast frames received per second on this network segment.
6960. 1121
6961. Percentage of network bandwidth in use on this network segment.
6962. 1125
6963. Percentage of network bandwidth which is made up of broadcast traffic on this network segment.
6964. 1127
6965. Percentage of network bandwidth which is made up of multicast traffic on this network segment.
6966. 1151
6967. The Telephony System
6968. 1153
6969. The number of telephone lines serviced by this computer.
6970. 1155
6971. The number of telephone devices serviced by this computer.
6972. 1157
6973. The number of telephone lines serviced by this computer that are currently active.
6974. 1159
6975. The number of telephone devices that are currently being monitored.
6976. 1161
6977. The rate of outgoing calls made by this computer.
6978. 1163
6979. The rate of incoming calls answered by this computer.
6980. 1165
6981. The number of applications that are currently using telephony services.
6982. 1167
6983. Current outgoing calls being serviced by this computer.
6984. 1169
6985. Current incoming calls being serviced by this computer.
6986. 1229
6987. The Gateway Service For NetWare performance object consists of counters that measure the Gateway Server service.
6988. 1231
6989. The Client Service For NetWare object consists of counters that measure packet transmission rates, logons, and connections.
6990. 1233
6991. Packet Burst Read NCP Count/sec is the rate of NetWare Core Protocol requests for Packet Burst Read. Packet Burst is a windowing protocol that improves performance.
6992. 1235
6993. Packet Burst Read Timeouts/sec is the rate the NetWare Service needs to retransmit a Burst Read Request because the NetWare server took too long to respond.
6994. 1237
6995. Packet Burst Write NCP Count/sec is the rate of NetWare Core Protocol requests for Packet Burst Write. Packet Burst is a windowing protocol that improves performance.
6996. 1239
6997. Packet Burst Write Timeouts/sec is the rate the NetWare Service needs to retransmit a Burst Write Request because the NetWare server took too long to respond.
6998. 1241
6999. Packet Burst IO/sec is the sum of Packet Burst Read NCPs/sec and Packet Burst Write NCPs/sec.
7000. 1243
7001. Connect NetWare 2.x counts connections to NetWare 2.x servers.
7002. 1245
7003. Connect NetWare 3.x counts connections to NetWare 3.x servers.
7004. 1247
7005. Connect NetWare 4.x counts connections to NetWare 4.x servers.
7006. 1261
7007. Logon Total includes all interactive logons, network logons, service logons, successful logon, and failed logons since the machine is last rebooted.
7008. 1301
7009. The Server Work Queues performance object consists of counters that monitor the length of the queues and objects in the queues.
7010. 1303
7011. Queue Length is the current length of the server work queue for this CPU. A sustained queue length greater than four might indicate processor congestion. This is an instantaneous count, not an average over time.
7012. 1305
7013. Active Threads is the number of threads currently working on a request from the server client for this CPU. The system keeps this number as low as possible to minimize unnecessary context switching. This is an instantaneous count for the CPU, not an average over time.
7014. 1307
7015. Available Threads is the number of server threads on this CPU not currently working on requests from a client. The server dynamically adjusts the number of threads to maximize server performance.
7016. 1309
7017. Every request from a client is represented in the server as a 'work item,' and the server maintains a pool of available work items per CPU to speed processing. This is the instantaneous number of available work items for this CPU. A sustained near-zero value indicates the need to increase the MinFreeWorkItems registry value for the Server service. This value will always be 0 in the Blocking Queue instance.
7018. 1311
7019. Every request from a client is represented in the server as a 'work item,' and the server maintains a pool of available work items per CPU to speed processing. When a CPU runs out of work items, it borrows a free work item from another CPU. An increasing value of this running counter might indicate the need to increase the 'MaxWorkItems' or 'MinFreeWorkItems' registry values for the Server service. This value will always be 0 in the Blocking Queue instance.
7020. 1313
7021. Every request from a client is represented in the server as a 'work item,' and the server maintains a pool of available work items per CPU to speed processing. A sustained value greater than zero indicates the need to increase the 'MaxWorkItems' registry value for the Server service. This value will always be 0 in the Blocking Queue instance.
7022. 1315
7023. Current Clients is the instantaneous count of the clients being serviced by this CPU. The server actively balances the client load across all of the CPU's in the system. This value will always be 0 in the Blocking Queue instance.
7024. 1317
7025. The rate at which the Server is receiving bytes from the network clients on this CPU. This value is a measure of how busy the Server is.
7026. 1319
7027. The rate at which the Server is sending bytes to the network clients on this CPU. This value is a measure of how busy the Server is.
7028. 1321
7029. The rate at which the Server is sending and receiving bytes with the network clients on this CPU. This value is a measure of how busy the Server is.
7030. 1323
7031. Read Operations/sec is the rate the server is performing file read operations for the clients on this CPU. This value is a measure of how busy the Server is. This value will always be 0 in the Blocking Queue instance.
7032. 1325
7033. Read Bytes/sec is the rate the server is reading data from files for the clients on this CPU. This value is a measure of how busy the Server is.
7034. 1327
7035. Write Operations/sec is the rate the server is performing file write operations for the clients on this CPU. This value is a measure of how busy the Server is. This value will always be 0 in the Blocking Queue instance.
7036. 1329
7037. Write Bytes/sec is the rate the server is writing data to files for the clients on this CPU. This value is a measure of how busy the Server is.
7038. 1331
7039. Total Bytes/sec is the rate the Server is reading and writing data to and from the files for the clients on this CPU. This value is a measure of how busy the Server is.
7040. 1333
7041. Total Operations/sec is the rate the Server is performing file read and file write operations for the clients on this CPU. This value is a measure of how busy the Server is. This value will always be 0 in the Blocking Queue instance.
7042. 1335
7043. DPCs Queued/sec is the average rate, in incidents per second, at which deferred procedure calls (DPCs) were added to the processor's DPC queue. DPCs are interrupts that run at a lower priority than standard interrupts. Each processor has its own DPC queue. This counter measures the rate that DPCs are added to the queue, not the number of DPCs in the queue. This counter displays the difference between the values observed in the last two samples, divided by the duration of the sample interval.
7044. 1337
7045. DPC Rate is the rate at which deferred procedure calls (DPCs) were added to the processors DPC queues between the timer ticks of the processor clock. DPCs are interrupts that run at alower priority than standard interrupts. Each processor has its own DPC queue. This counter measures the rate that DPCs were added to the queue, not the number of DPCs in the queue. This counter displays the last observed value only; it is not an average.
7046. 1343
7047. Total DPCs Queued/sec is the combined rate at which deferred procedure calls (DPCs) are added to the DPC queue of all processors on the computer. (DPCs are interrupts that run at a lower priority than standard interrupts). Each processor has its own DPC queue. This counter measures the rate at which DPCs are added to the queue, not the number of DPCs in the queue. It is the sum of Processor: DPCs Queued/sec for all processors on the computer, divided by the number of processors. This counter displays the difference between the values observed in the last two samples, divided by the duration of the sample interval.
7048. 1345
7049. Total DPC Rate is the combined rate at which deferred procedure calls (DPCs) are added to the DPC queues of all processors between timer ticks of each processor's system clock. (DPCs are interrupts that run at a lower priority than standard interrupts). Each processor has its own DPC queue. clock on the processor. This counter measures the rate at which DPCs are added to the queue, not the number of DPCs in the queue. It is the sum of Processor: DPC Rate for all processors on the computer, divided by the number of processors. This counter displays the last observed value only; it is not an average.
7050. 1351
7051. % Registry Quota In Use is the percentage of the Total Registry Quota Allowed that is currently being used by the system. This counter displays the current percentage value only; it is not an average.
7052. 1361
7053. Counters that indicate the status of local and system Very Large memory allocations.
7054. 1363
7055. VLM % Virtual Size In Use
7056. 1365
7057. Current size of the process VLM Virtual memory space in bytes.
7058. 1367
7059. The peak size of the process VLM virtual memory space in bytes. This value indicates the maximum size of the process VLM virtual memory since the process started.
7060. 1369
7061. The current size of the process VLM virtual memory space in bytes that may be allocated. Note that the maximum allocation allowed may be smaller than this value due to fragmentation of the memory space.
7062. 1371
7063. The current size of committed VLM memory space for the current process in bytes.
7064. 1373
7065. The peak size of the committed VLM memory space in bytes for the current process since the process started.
7066. 1375
7067. The current size of all committed VLM memory space in bytes for the system.
7068. 1377
7069. The peak size of all committed VLM memory space in bytes since the system was started.
7070. 1379
7071. The current size of all committed shared VLM memory space in bytes for the system.
7072. 1381
7073. Available KBytes is the amount of physical memory available to processes running on the computer, in Kilobytes, rather than bytes as reported in Memory\\Available Bytes. It is calculated by adding the amount of space on the Zeroed, Free, and Stand by memory lists. Free memory is ready for use; Zeroed memory are pages of memory filled with zeros to prevent later processes from seeing data used by a previous process; Standby memory is memory removed from a process' working set (its physical memory) on route to disk, but is still available to be recalled. This counter displays the last observed value only; it is not an average.
7074. 1383
7075. Available MBytes is the amount of physical memory available to processes running on the computer, in Megabytes, rather than bytes as reported in Memory\\Available Bytes. It is calculated by adding the amount of space on the Zeroed, Free, and Stand by memory lists. Free memory is ready for use; Zeroed memory are pages of memory filled with zeros to prevent later processes from seeing data used by a previous process; Standby memory is memory removed from a process' working set (its physical memory) on route to disk, but is still available to be recalled. This counter displays the last observed value only; it is not an average.
7076. 1401
7077. Avg. Disk Queue Length is the average number of both read and write requests that were queued for the selected disk during the sample interval.
7078. 1403
7079. Avg. Disk Read Queue Length is the average number of read requests that were queued for the selected disk during the sample interval.
7080. 1405
7081. Avg. Disk Write Queue Length is the average number of write requests that were queued for the selected disk during the sample interval.
7082. 1407
7083. % Committed Bytes In Use is the ratio of Memory\\Committed Bytes to the Memory\\Commit Limit. Committed memory is the physical memory in use for which space has been reserved in the paging file should it need to be written to disk. The commit limit is determined by the size of the paging file. If the paging file is enlarged, the commit limit increases, and the ratio is reduced). This counter displays the current percentage value only; it is not an average.
7084. 1409
7085. The Full Image performance object consists of counters that monitor the virtual address usage of images executed by processes on the computer. Full Image counters are the same counters as contained in Image object with the only difference being the instance name. In the Full Image object, the instance name includes the full file path name of the loaded modules, while in the Image object only the filename is displayed.
7086. 1411
7087. The Creating Process ID value is the Process ID of the process that created the process. The creating process may have terminated, so this value may no longer identify a running process.
7088. 1413
7089. The rate at which the process is issuing read I/O operations. This counter counts all I/O activity generated by the process to include file, network and device I/Os.
7090. 1415
7091. The rate at which the process is issuing write I/O operations. This counter counts all I/O activity generated by the process to include file, network and device I/Os.
7092. 1417
7093. The rate at which the process is issuing read and write I/O operations. This counter counts all I/O activity generated by the process to include file, network and device I/Os.
7094. 1419
7095. The rate at which the process is issuing I/O operations that are neither read nor write operations (for example, a control function). This counter counts all I/O activity generated by the process to include file, network and device I/Os.
7096. 1421
7097. The rate at which the process is reading bytes from I/O operations. This counter counts all I/O activity generated by the process to include file, network and device I/Os.
7098. 1423
7099. The rate at which the process is writing bytes to I/O operations. This counter counts all I/O activity generated by the process to include file, network and device I/Os.
7100. 1425
7101. The rate at which the process is reading and writing bytes in I/O operations. This counter counts all I/O activity generated by the process to include file, network and device I/Os.
7102. 1427
7103. The rate at which the process is issuing bytes to I/O operations that do not involve data such as control operations. This counter counts all I/O activity generated by the process to include file, network and device I/Os.
7104. 1451
7105. Displays performance statistics about a Print Queue.
7106. 1453
7107. Total number of jobs printed on a print queue since the last restart.
7108. 1455
7109. Number of bytes per second printed on a print queue.
7110. 1457
7111. Total number of pages printed through GDI on a print queue since the last restart.
7112. 1459
7113. Current number of jobs in a print queue.
7114. 1461
7115. Current number of references (open handles) to this printer.
7116. 1463
7117. Peak number of references (open handles) to this printer.
7118. 1465
7119. Current number of spooling jobs in a print queue.
7120. 1467
7121. Maximum number of spooling jobs in a print queue since last restart.
7122. 1469
7123. Total number of out of paper errors in a print queue since the last restart.
7124. 1471
7125. Total number of printer not ready errors in a print queue since the last restart.
7126. 1473
7127. Total number of job errors in a print queue since last restart.
7128. 1475
7129. Total number of calls from browse clients to this print server to request network browse lists since last restart.
7130. 1477
7131. Total number of calls from other print servers to add shared network printers to this server since last restart.
7132. 1479
7133. Working Set - Private displays the size of the working set, in bytes, that is use for this process only and not shared nor sharable by other processes.
7134. 1481
7135. Working Set - Shared displays the size of the working set, in bytes, that is sharable and may be used by other processes. Because a portion of a process' working set is shareable, does not necessarily mean that other processes are using it.
7136. 1483
7137. % Idle Time reports the percentage of time during the sample interval that the disk was idle.
7138. 1485
7139. Split IO/Sec reports the rate at which I/Os to the disk were split into multiple I/Os. A split I/O may result from requesting data of a size that is too large to fit into a single I/O or that the disk is fragmented.
7140. 1501
7141. Reports the accounting and processor usage data collected by each active named Job object.
7142. 1503
7143. Current % Processor Time shows the percentage of the sample interval that the processes in the Job object spent executing code.
7144. 1505
7145. Current % User mode Time shows the percentage of the sample interval that the processes in the Job object spent executing code in user mode.
7146. 1507
7147. Current % Kernel mode Time shows the percentage of the sample interval that the processes in the Job object spent executing code in kernel or privileged mode.
7148. 1509
7149. This Period mSec - Processor shows the time, in milliseconds, of processor time used by all the processes in the Job object, including those that have terminated or that are no longer associated with the Job object, since a time limit on the Job was established.
7150. 1511
7151. This Period mSec - User mode shows the time, in milliseconds, of user mode processor time used by all the processes in the Job object, including those that have terminated or that are no longer associated with the Job object, since a time limit on the Job was established.
7152. 1513
7153. This Period mSec - Kernel mode shows the time, in milliseconds, of kernel mode processor time used by all the processes in the Job object, including those that have terminated or that are no longer associated with the Job object, since a time limit on the Job was established.
7154. 1515
7155. Pages/Sec shows the page fault rate of all the processes in the Job object.
7156. 1517
7157. Process Count - Total shows the number of processes, both active and terminated, that are or have been associated with the Job object.
7158. 1519
7159. Process Count - Active shows the number of processes that are currently associated with the Job object.
7160. 1521
7161. Process Count - Terminated shows the number of processes that have been terminated because of a limit violation.
7162. 1523
7163. Total mSec - Processor shows the time, in milliseconds, of processor time used by all the processes in the Job object, including those that have terminated or that are no longer associated with the Job object, since the Job object was created.
7164. 1525
7165. Total mSec - User mode shows the time, in milliseconds, of user mode processor time used by all the processes in the Job object, including those that have terminated or that are no longer associated with the Job object, since the Job object was created.
7166. 1527
7167. Total mSec - Kernel mode shows the time, in milliseconds, of kernel mode processor time used by all the processes in the Job object, including those that have terminated or that are no longer associated with the Job object, since the Job object was created.
7168. 1549
7169. % Job object Details shows detailed performance information about the active processes that make up a Job object.
7170. 1747
7171. % Idle Time is the percentage of time the processor is idle during the sample interval
7172. 1749
7173. % C1 Time is the percentage of time the processor spends in the C1 low-power idle state. % C1 Time is a subset of the total processor idle time. C1 low-power idle state enables the processor to maintain its entire context and quickly return to the running state. Not all systems support the % C1 state.
7174. 1751
7175. % C2 Time is the percentage of time the processor spends in the C2 low-power idle state. % C2 Time is a subset of the total processor idle time. C2 low-power idle state enables the processor to maintain the context of the system caches. The C2 power state is a lower power and higher exit latency state than C1. Not all systems support the C2 state.
7176. 1753
7177. % C3 Time is the percentage of time the processor spends in the C3 low-power idle state. % C3 Time is a subset of the total processor idle time. When the processor is in the C3 low-power idle state it is unable to maintain the coherency of its caches. The C3 power state is a lower power and higher exit latency state than C2. Not all systems support the C3 state.
7178. 1755
7179. C1 Transitions/sec is the rate that the CPU enters the C1 low-power idle state. The CPU enters the C1 state when it is sufficiently idle and exits this state on any interrupt. This counter displays the difference between the values observed in the last two samples, divided by the duration of the sample interval.
7180. 1757
7181. C2 Transitions/sec is the rate that the CPU enters the C2 low-power idle state. The CPU enters the C2 state when it is sufficiently idle and exits this state on any interrupt. This counter displays the difference between the values observed in the last two samples, divided by the duration of the sample interval.
7182. 1759
7183. C3 Transitions/sec is the rate that the CPU enters the C3 low-power idle state. The CPU enters the C3 state when it is sufficiently idle and exits this state on any interrupt. This counter displays the difference between the values observed in the last two samples, divided by the duration of the sample interval.
7184. 1761
7185. Heap performance counters for must used heaps
7186. 1763
7187. Memory actively used by this heap (FreeBytes + AllocatedBytes)
7188. 1765
7189. Total virtual address space reserved for this heap (includes uncommitted ranges)
7190. 1767
7191. ReservedBytes minus last uncommitted range in each segment
7192. 1769
7193. Memory on freelists in this heap (does not include uncommitted ranges or blocks in heap cache)
7194. 1771
7195. Number of blocks on the list of free blocks >1k in size
7196. 1773
7197. 1/Average time per allocation (excluding allocs from heap cache)
7198. 1775
7199. 1/Average time per free (excluding frees to heap cache)
7200. 1777
7201. Number of uncommitted ranges in the reserved virtual address
7202. 1779
7203. Difference between number of allocations and frees (for leak detection)
7204. 1781
7205. Allocations/sec from heap cache
7206. 1783
7207. Frees/sec from heap cache
7208. 1785
7209. Allocations/sec of size <1k bytes (including heap cache)
7210. 1787
7211. Frees/sec of size <1k bytes (including heap cache)
7212. 1789
7213. Allocations/sec of size 1-8k bytes
7214. 1791
7215. Frees/sec of size 1-8k bytes
7216. 1793
7217. Allocations/sec of size over 8k bytes
7218. 1795
7219. Frees/sec of size over 8k bytes
7220. 1797
7221. Allocations/sec (including from heap cache)
7222. 1799
7223. Frees/sec (including to heap cache)
7224. 1801
7225. Total number of blocks in the heap cache
7226. 1803
7227. Largest number of blocks of any one size in the heap cache
7228. 1805
7229. (FreeBytes / CommittedBytes) *100
7230. 1807
7231. (VirtualBytes / ReservedBytes) * 100
7232. 1809
7233. Collisions/sec on the heap lock
7234. 1847
7235. End Marker
7236. 1849
7237. RSVP service performance counters.
7238. 1851
7239. The number of local network interfaces visible to, and used by the RSVP service.
7240. 1853
7241. The total number of raw sockets opened for the purpose of RSVP signaling.
7242. 1855
7243. The number of timer events scheduled to take place. Shows the activity level of the RSVP service.
7244. 1857
7245. The current number of active RSVP sessions on the RSVP service.
7246. 1859
7247. The number of QoS enabled applications currently active.
7248. 1861
7249. Indicates the number of PATH messages sent for QoS-enabled senders. This number increments each time a PATH is refreshed.
7250. 1863
7251. Indicates the number of RESV messages sent for QoS-enabled receivers. This number increments each time a RESV is refreshed.
7252. 1865
7253. The number of QoS requests generated by QoS-enabled applications that have been rejected by the RSVP service. Failed QoS requests can be caused by invalid QoS requests.
7254. 1867
7255. The number of QoS notifications the RSVP service that could not be sent to the QoS applications. Failed QoS sends can be caused by terminated applications.
7256. 1869
7257. The number of QoS notifications delivered to QoS-enabled applications by the QoS RSVP service.
7258. 1871
7259. A running total of the number of bytes delivered in QoS Notifications to QoS-enabled applications.
7260. 1873
7261. RSVP Interfaces performance counters.
7262. 1875
7263. Total RSVP signaling traffic in bytes received by the RSVP service on this interface.
7264. 1877
7265. Total RSVP signaling traffic in bytes sent by the RSVP service on this interface.
7266. 1879
7267. The total number of PATH messages received on this interface.
7268. 1881
7269. The total number of RESV messages received on this interface.
7270. 1883
7271. The total number of PATH error messages received on this interface. This number indicates the number of times a PATH has been rejected by a remote host.
7272. 1885
7273. The total number of RESV ERR messages received on this interface by the RSVP service rejecting incoming RESV messages.
7274. 1887
7275. The total number of PATH TEAR messages received on the interface.
7276. 1889
7277. The total number of RESV TEAR messages received on the interface.
7278. 1891
7279. The total number of RESV CONFIRM messages received by the interface.
7280. 1893
7281. The total number of PATH messages sent by the RSVP service sent on this the interface.
7282. 1895
7283. The total number of RESV messages sent by the RSVP service sent on this the interface
7284. 1897
7285. The total number of PATH ERR messages sent by the RSVP service rejecting incoming PATH messages.
7286. 1899
7287. The total number of RESV error sent on this interface. This number indicates how many reservations have been rejected by the network.
7288. 1901
7289. The total number of PATH TEAR messages sent on the interface to tear down an RSVP PATH state in the network.
7290. 1903
7291. The total number of RESV TEAR messages sent on the interface to tear down a RESV state in the network.
7292. 1905
7293. The total number of RESV CONFIRM messages sent on this interface in response to RESV messages sent from remote hosts.
7294. 1907
7295. This counter shows the number of reservations that failed due to the lack of resources.
7296. 1909
7297. This is the total number of RSVP requests that are not admitted on this interface due to a conflict with policy settings.
7298. 1911
7299. This is the total number of non-admission control errors that have occurred on this interface. For more information about the other traffic control failures, see RFC 2205.
7300. 1913
7301. The number of blockaded reservations that failed due to failed reservations that have not been removed from this node. For more information about blockade states, see RFC 2205.
7302. 1915
7303. The total number of times the RSVP RESV state block (RSB) timed out. This happens when no RESV messages are received within the designated timeout period. This error message can be caused by a route change.
7304. 1917
7305. The total number of times the RSVP PATH state block (PSB) timed out. This happens when no PATH messages are received within the designated timeout period. This error message can be caused by a route change.
7306. 1919
7307. The total number of outgoing RSVP messages dropped because they were bigger than the max configured RSVP message size.
7308. 1921
7309. The total number of incoming RSVP messages dropped because they were bigger than the max configured RSVP message size.
7310. 1923
7311. The total number of outgoing RSVP messages dropped due to insufficient memory.
7312. 1925
7313. The total number of incoming RSVP messages dropped due to insufficient memory.
7314. 1927
7315. Number of incoming messages dropped due to badly constructed RSVP objects etc.
7316. 1929
7317. Number of outgoing messages dropped
7318. 1931
7319. The number of reserved flows currently installed and maintained by RSVP on this interface.
7320. 1933
7321. Shows the reserved bandwidth for this interface, in bits per second.
7322. 1935
7323. The highest amount of allocated bandwidth admitted on the interface during the period in which the service has been running.
7324. 1937
7325. Flow statistics from the packet scheduler
7326. 1939
7327. Pipe statistics from the packet scheduler
7328. 1941
7329. The number of packets dropped by the packet scheduler
7330. 1943
7331. The number of packets which got scheduled in some way (rather than just being directly sent to the underlying miniport)
7332. 1945
7333. The number of packets from this flow which have been sent
7334. 1947
7335. The average number of packets in the shaper over the last sampling period
7336. 1949
7337. The maximum number of packets that have ever simultaneously been in the shaper
7338. 1951
7339. The average number of packets in the sequencer over the last sampling period
7340. 1953
7341. The maximum number of packets that have ever simultaneously been in the sequencer
7342. 1955
7343. The number of bytes which got scheduled in some way (rather than just being directly sent to the underlying miniport)
7344. 1957
7345. The number of bytes from this flow which have been sent
7346. 1959
7347. The number of bytes per second from this flow which have been sent
7348. 1961
7349. The number of bytes per second from this flow which have been scheduled
7350. 1963
7351. The number of packets per second from this flow which have been sent
7352. 1965
7353. The number of packets per second from this flow which have been scheduled
7354. 1967
7355. The number of packets dropped by the packet scheduler from this flow per second
7356. 1969
7357. The number of packets that have entered the packet scheduler at a rate which exceeded the flow parameters
7358. 1971
7359. The rate at which nonconforming packets have entered the packet scheduler
7360. 1973
7361. The number of packets that have been sent by the packet scheduler at a rate which exceeded the flow parameters
7362. 1975
7363. The rate at which nonconforming packets have been sent by the packet scheduler
7364. 1977
7365. The maximum number of packets that have been queued in the netcard by this flow.
7366. 1979
7367. The average number of packets that have been queued in the netcard by this flow.
7368. 1981
7369. The number of times PSched has been unable to allocate a packet
7370. 1983
7371. The number of flows opened on this pipe (some of which may now be closed)
7372. 1985
7373. The number of flows that have been closed
7374. 1987
7375. The number of flow creations that were rejected
7376. 1989
7377. The of times a flow has been modified
7378. 1991
7379. The number of times a flow modification has been rejected
7380. 1993
7381. The maximum number of flows that have been simultaneously open on this pipe
7382. 1995
7383. The number of packets that have entered the packet scheduler at a rate which exceeded that packet's flow parameters
7384. 1997
7385. The rate at which nonconforming packets have entered the packet scheduler
7386. 1999
7387. The number of packets that have been sent by the packet scheduler at a rate which exceeded that packet's flow parameters
7388. 2001
7389. The rate at which nonconforming packets have been sent by the packet scheduler
7390. 2003
7391. The average number of packets in the shaper over the last sampling period
7392. 2005
7393. The maximum number of packets that have ever simultaneously been in the shaper
7394. 2007
7395. The average number of packets in the sequencer over the last sampling period
7396. 2009
7397. The maximum number of packets that have ever simultaneously been in the sequencer
7398. 2011
7399. The maximum number of packets ever simultaneously in the network card
7400. 2013
7401. The average number of packets in the network card over the last sampling period
7402. 2015
7403. The RAS Object Type handles individual ports of the RAS device on your system.
7404. 2017
7405. The number of bytes transmitted total for this connection.
7406. 2019
7407. The number of bytes received total for this connection.
7408. 2021
7409. The number of data frames transmitted total for this connection.
7410. 2023
7411. The number of data frames received total for this connection.
7412. 2025
7413. The compression ratio for bytes being transmitted.
7414. 2027
7415. The compression ratio for bytes being received.
7416. 2029
7417. The total number of CRC Errors for this connection. CRC Errors occur when the frame received contains erroneous data.
7418. 2031
7419. The total number of Timeout Errors for this connection. Timeout Errors occur when an expected is not received in time.
7420. 2033
7421. The total number of Serial Overrun Errors for this connection. Serial Overrun Errors occur when the hardware cannot handle the rate at which data is received.
7422. 2035
7423. The total number of Alignment Errors for this connection. Alignment Errors occur when a byte received is different from the byte expected.
7424. 2037
7425. The total number of Buffer Overrun Errors for this connection. Buffer Overrun Errors when the software cannot handle the rate at which data is received.
7426. 2039
7427. The total number of CRC, Timeout, Serial Overrun, Alignment, and Buffer Overrun Errors for this connection.
7428. 2041
7429. The number of bytes transmitted per second.
7430. 2043
7431. The number of bytes received per second.
7432. 2045
7433. The number of frames transmitted per second.
7434. 2047
7435. The number of frames received per second.
7436. 2049
7437. The total number of CRC, Timeout, Serial Overrun, Alignment, and Buffer Overrun Errors per second.
7438. 2051
7439. The RAS Object Type handles all combined ports of the RAS device on your system.
7440. 2053
7441. The total number of Remote Access connections.
7442. 2871
7443. Help not available.
7444. 2873
7445. The cumulative total number of socket connections established for this process since the process was started.
7446. 2875
7447. The cumulative total number of bytes received over all open socket connections since the process was started. This number includes data and any protocol information that is not defined by the TCP/IP protocol.
7448. 2877
7449. The cumulative total number of bytes sent over all open socket connections since the process was started. This number includes data and any protocol information that is not defined by the TCP/IP protocol.
7450. 2879
7451. The cumulative total number of datagram packets received since the process was started.
7452. 2881
7453. The cumulative total number of datagram packets sent since the process was started.
7454. 2913
7455. Counters for System.Data.SqlClient
7456. 2915
7457. The number of actual connections per second that are being made to servers
7458. 2917
7459. The number of actual disconnects per second that are being made to servers
7460. 2919
7461. The number of connections we get from the pool per second
7462. 2921
7463. The number of connections we return to the pool per second
7464. 2923
7465. The number of connections that are not using connection pooling
7466. 2925
7467. The number of connections that are managed by the connection pooler
7468. 2927
7469. The number of unique connection strings
7470. 2929
7471. The number of unique connection strings waiting for pruning
7472. 2931
7473. The number of active connection pools
7474. 2933
7475. The number of inactive connection pools
7476. 2935
7477. The number of connections currently in-use
7478. 2937
7479. The number of connections currently available for use
7480. 2939
7481. The number of connections currently waiting to be made ready for use
7482. 2941
7483. The number of connections we reclaim from GCed external connections
7484. 2943
7485. .Net CLR Data
7486. 2945
7487. Current number of connections, pooled or not.
7488. 2947
7489. Current number of connections in all pools associated with the process.
7490. 2949
7491. Current number of pools associated with the process.
7492. 2951
7493. The highest number of connections in all pools since the process started.
7494. 2953
7495. The total number of connection open attempts that have failed for any reason.
7496. 2955
7497. The total number of command executes that have failed for any reason.
7498. 2957
7499. Counters for CLR Garbage Collected heap.
7500. 2959
7501. This counter displays the number of times the generation 0 objects (youngest; most recently allocated) are garbage collected (Gen 0 GC) since the start of the application. Gen 0 GC occurs when the available memory in generation 0 is not sufficient to satisfy an allocation request. This counter is incremented at the end of a Gen 0 GC. Higher generation GCs include all lower generation GCs. This counter is explicitly incremented when a higher generation (Gen 1 or Gen 2) GC occurs. _Global_ counter value is not accurate and should be ignored. This counter displays the last observed value.
7502. 2961
7503. This counter displays the number of times the generation 1 objects are garbage collected since the start of the application. The counter is incremented at the end of a Gen 1 GC. Higher generation GCs include all lower generation GCs. This counter is explicitly incremented when a higher generation (Gen 2) GC occurs. _Global_ counter value is not accurate and should be ignored. This counter displays the last observed value.
7504. 2963
7505. This counter displays the number of times the generation 2 objects (older) are garbage collected since the start of the application. The counter is incremented at the end of a Gen 2 GC (also called full GC). _Global_ counter value is not accurate and should be ignored. This counter displays the last observed value.
7506. 2965
7507. This counter displays the bytes of memory that survive garbage collection (GC) and are promoted from generation 0 to generation 1; objects that are promoted just because they are waiting to be finalized are not included in this counter. This counter displays the value observed at the end of the last GC; its not a cumulative counter.
7508. 2967
7509. This counter displays the bytes of memory that survive garbage collection (GC) and are promoted from generation 1 to generation 2; objects that are promoted just because they are waiting to be finalized are not included in this counter. This counter displays the value observed at the end of the last GC; its not a cumulative counter. This counter is reset to 0 if the last GC was a Gen 0 GC only.
7510. 2969
7511. This counter displays the bytes per second that are promoted from generation 0 (youngest) to generation 1; objects that are promoted just because they are waiting to be finalized are not included in this counter. Memory is promoted when it survives a garbage collection. This counter was designed as an indicator of relatively long-lived objects being created per sec. This counter displays the difference between the values observed in the last two samples divided by the duration of the sample interval.
7512. 2971
7513. This counter displays the bytes per second that are promoted from generation 1 to generation 2 (oldest); objects that are promoted just because they are waiting to be finalized are not included in this counter. Memory is promoted when it survives a garbage collection. Nothing is promoted from generation 2 since it is the oldest. This counter was designed as an indicator of very long-lived objects being created per sec. This counter displays the difference between the values observed in the last two samples divided by the duration of the sample interval.
7514. 2973
7515. This counter displays the bytes of memory that are promoted from generation 0 to generation 1 just because they are waiting to be finalized. This counter displays the value observed at the end of the last GC; its not a cumulative counter.
7516. 2975
7517. This counter displays the process ID of the CLR process instance being monitored.
7518. 2977
7519. This counter displays the maximum bytes that can be allocated in generation 0 (Gen 0); its does not indicate the current number of bytes allocated in Gen 0. A Gen 0 GC is triggered when the allocations since the last GC exceed this size. The Gen 0 size is tuned by the Garbage Collector and can change during the execution of the application. At the end of a Gen 0 collection the size of the Gen 0 heap is infact 0 bytes; this counter displays the size (in bytes) of allocations that would trigger the next Gen 0 GC. This counter is updated at the end of a GC; its not updated on every allocation.
7520. 2979
7521. This counter displays the current number of bytes in generation 1 (Gen 1); this counter does not display the maximum size of Gen 1. Objects are not directly allocated in this generation; they are promoted from previous Gen 0 GCs. This counter is updated at the end of a GC; its not updated on every allocation.
7522. 2981
7523. This counter displays the current number of bytes in generation 2 (Gen 2). Objects are not directly allocated in this generation; they are promoted from Gen 1 during previous Gen 1 GCs. This counter is updated at the end of a GC; its not updated on every allocation.
7524. 2983
7525. This counter displays the current size of the Large Object Heap in bytes. Objects greater than 20 KBytes are treated as large objects by the Garbage Collector and are directly allocated in a special heap; they are not promoted through the generations. This counter is updated at the end of a GC; its not updated on every allocation.
7526. 2985
7527. This counter displays the number of garbage collected objects that survive a collection because they are waiting to be finalized. If these objects hold references to other objects then those objects also survive but are not counted by this counter; the "Promoted Finalization-Memory from Gen 0" and "Promoted Finalization-Memory from Gen 1" counters represent all the memory that survived due to finalization. This counter is not a cumulative counter; its updated at the end of every GC with count of the survivors during that particular GC only. This counter was designed to indicate the extra overhead that the application might incur because of finalization.
7528. 2987
7529. This counter displays the current number of GC Handles in use. GCHandles are handles to resources external to the CLR and the managed environment. Handles occupy small amounts of memory in the GCHeap but potentially expensive unmanaged resources.
7530. 2989
7531. This counter displays the rate of bytes per second allocated on the GC Heap. This counter is updated at the end of every GC; not at each allocation. This counter is not an average over time; it displays the difference between the values observed in the last two samples divided by the duration of the sample interval.
7532. 2991
7533. This counter displays the peak number of times a garbage collection was performed because of an explicit call to GC.Collect. Its a good practice to let the GC tune the frequency of its collections.
7534. 2993
7535. % Time in GC is the percentage of elapsed time that was spent in performing a garbage collection (GC) since the last GC cycle. This counter is usually an indicator of the work done by the Garbage Collector on behalf of the application to collect and compact memory. This counter is updated only at the end of every GC and the counter value reflects the last observed value; its not an average.
7536. 2995
7537. Not Displayed.
7538. 2997
7539. This counter is the sum of four other counters; Gen 0 Heap Size; Gen 1 Heap Size; Gen 2 Heap Size and the Large Object Heap Size. This counter indicates the current memory allocated in bytes on the GC Heaps.
7540. 2999
7541. This counter displays the amount of virtual memory (in bytes) currently committed by the Garbage Collector. (Committed memory is the physical memory for which space has been reserved on the disk paging file).
7542. 3001
7543. This counter displays the amount of virtual memory (in bytes) currently reserved by the Garbage Collector. (Reserved memory is the virtual memory space reserved for the application but no disk or main memory pages have been used.)
7544. 3003
7545. This counter displays the number of pinned objects encountered in the last GC. This counter tracks the pinned objects only in the heaps that were garbage collected e.g. a Gen 0 GC would cause enumeration of pinned objects in the generation 0 heap only. A pinned object is one that the Garbage Collector cannot move in memory.
7546. 3005
7547. This counter displays the current number of sync blocks in use. Sync blocks are per-object data structures allocated for storing synchronization information. Sync blocks hold weak references to managed objects and need to be scanned by the Garbage Collector. Sync blocks are not limited to storing synchronization information and can also store COM interop metadata. This counter was designed to indicate performance problems with heavy use of synchronization primitives.
7548. 3007
7549. Statistics for CLR Class Loader.
7550. 3009
7551. This counter displays the cumulative number of classes loaded in all Assemblies since the start of this application.
7552. 3011
7553. Reserved for future use.
7554. 3013
7555. Reserved for future use.
7556. 3015
7557. This counter displays the peak number of classes that have failed to load since the start of the application. These load failures could be due to many reasons like inadequate security or illegal format. Full details can be found in the profiling services help.
7558. 3017
7559. This counter displays the number of classes that failed to load per second. This counter is not an average over time; it displays the difference between the values observed in the last two samples divided by the duration of the sample interval. These load failures could be due to many reasons like inadequate security or illegal format. Full details can be found in the profiling services help.
7560. 3019
7561. This counter displays the current size (in bytes) of the memory committed by the class loader across all AppDomains. (Committed memory is the physical memory for which space has been reserved on the disk paging file.)
7562. 3021
7563. This counter displays the total number of AppDomains unloaded since the start of the application. If an AppDomain is loaded and unloaded multiple times this counter would count each of those unloads as separate.
7564. 3023
7565. This counter displays the number of AppDomains unloaded per second. This counter is not an average over time; it displays the difference between the values observed in the last two samples divided by the duration of the sample interval.
7566. 3025
7567. This counter displays the current number of classes loaded in all Assemblies.
7568. 3027
7569. This counter displays the number of classes loaded per second in all Assemblies. This counter is not an average over time; it displays the difference between the values observed in the last two samples divided by the duration of the sample interval.
7570. 3029
7571. This counter displays the current number of AppDomains loaded in this application. AppDomains (application domains) provide a secure and versatile unit of processing that the CLR can use to provide isolation between applications running in the same process.
7572. 3031
7573. This counter displays the peak number of AppDomains loaded since the start of this application. AppDomains (application domains) provide a secure and versatile unit of processing that the CLR can use to provide isolation between applications running in the same process.
7574. 3033
7575. This counter displays the number of AppDomains loaded per second. AppDomains (application domains) provide a secure and versatile unit of processing that the CLR can use to provide isolation between applications running in the same process. This counter is not an average over time; it displays the difference between the values observed in the last two samples divided by the duration of the sample interval.
7576. 3035
7577. This counter displays the current number of Assemblies loaded across all AppDomains in this application. If the Assembly is loaded as domain-neutral from multiple AppDomains then this counter is incremented once only. Assemblies can be loaded as domain-neutral when their code can be shared by all AppDomains or they can be loaded as domain-specific when their code is private to the AppDomain.
7578. 3037
7579. This counter displays the total number of Assemblies loaded since the start of this application. If the Assembly is loaded as domain-neutral from multiple AppDomains then this counter is incremented once only. Assemblies can be loaded as domain-neutral when their code can be shared by all AppDomains or they can be loaded as domain-specific when their code is private to the AppDomain.
7580. 3039
7581. This counter displays the number of Assemblies loaded across all AppDomains per second. If the Assembly is loaded as domain-neutral from multiple AppDomains then this counter is incremented once only. Assemblies can be loaded as domain-neutral when their code can be shared by all AppDomains or they can be loaded as domain-specific when their code is private to the AppDomain. This counter is not an average over time; it displays the difference between the values observed in the last two samples divided by the duration of the sample interval.
7582. 3041
7583. Stats for CLR Jit.
7584. 3043
7585. This counter displays the total number of methods compiled Just-In-Time (JIT) by the CLR JIT compiler since the start of the application. This counter does not include the pre-jitted methods.
7586. 3045
7587. This counter displays the total IL bytes jitted since the start of the application. This counter is exactly equivalent to the "Total # of IL Bytes Jitted" counter.
7588. 3047
7589. This counter displays the total IL bytes jitted since the start of the application. This counter is exactly equivalent to the "# of IL Bytes Jitted" counter.
7590. 3049
7591. This counter displays the rate at which IL bytes are jitted per second. This counter is not an average over time; it displays the difference between the values observed in the last two samples divided by the duration of the sample interval.
7592. 3051
7593. This counter displays the peak number of methods the JIT compiler has failed to JIT since the start of the application. This failure can occur if the IL cannot be verified or if there was an internal error in the JIT compiler.
7594. 3053
7595. This counter displays the percentage of elapsed time spent in JIT compilation since the last JIT compilation phase. This counter is updated at the end of every JIT compilation phase. A JIT compilation phase is the phase when a method and its dependencies are being compiled.
7596. 3055
7597. Not Displayed.
7598. 3057
7599. Stats for CLR interop.
7600. 3059
7601. This counter displays the current number of Com-Callable-Wrappers (CCWs). A CCW is a proxy for the .NET managed object being referenced from unmanaged COM client(s). This counter was designed to indicate the number of managed objects being referenced by unmanaged COM code.
7602. 3061
7603. This counter displays the current number of stubs created by the CLR. Stubs are responsible for marshalling arguments and return values from managed to unmanaged code and vice versa; during a COM Interop call or PInvoke call.
7604. 3063
7605. This counter displays the total number of times arguments and return values have been marshaled from managed to unmanaged code and vice versa since the start of the application. This counter is not incremented if the stubs are inlined. (Stubs are responsible for marshalling arguments and return values). Stubs usually get inlined if the marshalling overhead is small.
7606. 3065
7607. Reserved for future use.
7608. 3067
7609. Reserved for future use.
7610. 3069
7611. Stats for CLR Locks and Threads.
7612. 3071
7613. This counter displays the total number of times threads in the CLR have attempted to acquire a managed lock unsuccessfully. Managed locks can be acquired in many ways; by the "lock" statement in C# or by calling System.Monitor.Enter or by using MethodImplOptions.Synchronized custom attribute.
7614. 3073
7615. Rate at which threads in the runtime attempt to acquire a managed lock unsuccessfully. Managed locks can be acquired in many ways; by the "lock" statement in C# or by calling System.Monitor.Enter or by using MethodImplOptions.Synchronized custom attribute.
7616. 3075
7617. This counter displays the total number of threads currently waiting to acquire some managed lock in the application. This counter is not an average over time; it displays the last observed value.
7618. 3077
7619. This counter displays the total number of threads that waited to acquire some managed lock since the start of the application.
7620. 3079
7621. This counter displays the number of threads per second waiting to acquire some lock in the application. This counter is not an average over time; it displays the difference between the values observed in the last two samples divided by the duration of the sample interval.
7622. 3081
7623. This counter displays the number of current .NET thread objects in the application. A .NET thread object is created either by new System.Threading.Thread or when an unmanaged thread enters the managed environment. This counters maintains the count of both running and stopped threads. This counter is not an average over time; it just displays the last observed value.
7624. 3083
7625. This counter displays the number of native OS threads created and owned by the CLR to act as underlying threads for .NET thread objects. This counters value does not include the threads used by the CLR in its internal operations; it is a subset of the threads in the OS process.
7626. 3085
7627. This counter displays the number of threads that are currently recognized by the CLR; they have a corresponding .NET thread object associated with them. These threads are not created by the CLR; they are created outside the CLR but have since run inside the CLR at least once. Only unique threads are tracked; threads with same thread ID re-entering the CLR or recreated after thread exit are not counted twice.
7628. 3087
7629. This counter displays the total number of threads that have been recognized by the CLR since the start of this application; these threads have a corresponding .NET thread object associated with them. These threads are not created by the CLR; they are created outside the CLR but have since run inside the CLR at least once. Only unique threads are tracked; threads with same thread ID re-entering the CLR or recreated after thread exit are not counted twice.
7630. 3089
7631. This counter displays the number of threads per second that have been recognized by the CLR; these threads have a corresponding .NET thread object associated with them. These threads are not created by the CLR; they are created outside the CLR but have since run inside the CLR at least once. Only unique threads are tracked; threads with same thread ID re-entering the CLR or recreated after thread exit are not counted twice. This counter is not an average over time; it displays the difference between the values observed in the last two samples divided by the duration of the sample interval.
7632. 3091
7633. Stats for CLR Security.
7634. 3093
7635. This counter displays the total number of runtime Code Access Security (CAS) checks performed since the start of the application. Runtime CAS checks are performed when a caller makes a call to a callee demanding a particular permission; the runtime check is made on every call by the caller; the check is done by examining the current thread stack of the caller. This counter used together with "Stack Walk Depth" is indicative of performance penalty for security checks.
7636. 3095
7637. Reserved for future use.
7638. 3097
7639. This counter displays the total number of linktime Code Access Security (CAS) checks since the start of the application. Linktime CAS checks are performed when a caller makes a call to a callee demanding a particular permission at JIT compile time; linktime check is performed once per caller. This count is not indicative of serious performance issues; its indicative of the security system activity.
7640. 3099
7641. This counter displays the percentage of elapsed time spent in performing runtime Code Access Security (CAS) checks since the last such check. CAS allows code to be trusted to varying degrees and enforces these varying levels of trust depending on code identity. This counter is updated at the end of a runtime security check; it represents the last observed value; its not an average.
7642. 3101
7643. Not Displayed.
7644. 3103
7645. This counter displays the depth of the stack during that last runtime Code Access Security check. Runtime Code Access Security check is performed by crawling the stack. This counter is not an average; it just displays the last observed value.
7646. 3105
7647. Stats for CLR Remoting.
7648. 3107
7649. This counter displays the number of remote procedure calls invoked per second. A remote procedure call is a call on any object outside the caller;s AppDomain. This counter is not an average over time; it displays the difference between the values observed in the last two samples divided by the duration of the sample interval.
7650. 3109
7651. This counter displays the total number of remoting channels registered across all AppDomains since the start of the application. Channels are used to transport messages to and from remote objects.
7652. 3111
7653. This counter displays the total number of remoting proxy objects created in this process since the start of the process. Proxy object acts as a representative of the remote objects and ensures that all calls made on the proxy are forwarded to the correct remote object instance.
7654. 3113
7655. This counter displays the current number of context-bound classes loaded. Classes that can be bound to a context are called context-bound classes; context-bound classes are marked with Context Attributes which provide usage rules for synchronization; thread affinity; transactions etc.
7656. 3115
7657. This counter displays the number of context-bound objects allocated per second. Instances of classes that can be bound to a context are called context-bound objects; context-bound classes are marked with Context Attributes which provide usage rules for synchronization; thread affinity; transactions etc. This counter is not an average over time; it displays the difference between the values observed in the last two samples divided by the duration of the sample interval.
7658. 3117
7659. This counter displays the current number of remoting contexts in the application. A context is a boundary containing a collection of objects with the same usage rules like synchronization; thread affinity; transactions etc.
7660. 3119
7661. This counter displays the total number of remote procedure calls invoked since the start of this application. A remote procedure call is a call on any object outside the caller;s AppDomain.
7662. 3121
7663. Runtime statistics on CLR exception handling.
7664. 3123
7665. This counter displays the total number of exceptions thrown since the start of the application. These include both .NET exceptions and unmanaged exceptions that get converted into .NET exceptions e.g. null pointer reference exception in unmanaged code would get re-thrown in managed code as a .NET System.NullReferenceException; this counter includes both handled and unhandled exceptions. Exceptions that are re-thrown would get counted again. Exceptions should only occur in rare situations and not in the normal control flow of the program.
7666. 3125
7667. This counter displays the number of exceptions thrown per second. These include both .NET exceptions and unmanaged exceptions that get converted into .NET exceptions e.g. null pointer reference exception in unmanaged code would get re-thrown in managed code as a .NET System.NullReferenceException; this counter includes both handled and unhandled exceptions. Exceptions should only occur in rare situations and not in the normal control flow of the program; this counter was designed as an indicator of potential performance problems due to large (>100s) rate of exceptions thrown. This counter is not an average over time; it displays the difference between the values observed in the last two samples divided by the duration of the sample interval.
7668. 3127
7669. This counter displays the number of .NET exception filters executed per second. An exception filter evaluates whether an exception should be handled or not. This counter tracks the rate of exception filters evaluated; irrespective of whether the exception was handled or not. This counter is not an average over time; it displays the difference between the values observed in the last two samples divided by the duration of the sample interval.
7670. 3129
7671. This counter displays the number of finally blocks executed per second. A finally block is guaranteed to be executed regardless of how the try block was exited. Only the finally blocks that are executed for an exception are counted; finally blocks on normal code paths are not counted by this counter. This counter is not an average over time; it displays the difference between the values observed in the last two samples divided by the duration of the sample interval.
7672. 3131
7673. This counter displays the number of stack frames traversed from the frame that threw the .NET exception to the frame that handled the exception per second. This counter resets to 0 when an exception handler is entered; so nested exceptions would show the handler to handler stack depth. This counter is not an average over time; it displays the difference between the values observed in the last two samples divided by the duration of the sample interval.
7674. 3147
7675. MSDTC Bridge 3.0.0.0 performance counters
7676. 3149
7677. The number of WS-AT protocol messages that the WS-AT service failed to send per second.
7678. 3151
7679. The number of Prepare retry messages that the WS-AT service has sent per second.
7680. 3153
7681. The number of Commit retry messages that the WS-AT service has sent per second.
7682. 3155
7683. The number of Prepared retry messages that the WS-AT service has sent per second.
7684. 3157
7685. The number of Replay retry messages that the WS-AT service has sent per second.
7686. 3159
7687. The number of Fault messages that the WS-AT service has received per second.
7688. 3161
7689. The number of Fault messages that the WS-AT service has sent per second.
7690. 3163
7691. Average time in milliseconds for the WS-AT service to receive a Prepare message response from a participant.
7692. 3165
7693. Base counter for the 'Average participant prepare response time' counter.
7694. 3167
7695. Average time in milliseconds for the WS-AT service to receive a Commit message response from a participant.
7696. 3169
7697. Base counter for the 'Average participant commit response time' counter.
7698. 3171
7699. SMSvcHost 3.0.0.0 performance counters
7700. 3173
7701. The total number of failures at the protocol layer of net.tcp.
7702. 3175
7703. The total number of failures at the protocol layer of net.pipe.
7704. 3177
7705. The total number of failures dispatching messages received over net.tcp.
7706. 3179
7707. The total number of failures dispatching messages received over net.pipe.
7708. 3181
7709. The total number of connections dispatched over net.tcp.
7710. 3183
7711. The total number of connections dispatched over net.pipe.
7712. 3185
7713. The total number of TCP connections accepted over net.tcp.
7714. 3187
7715. The total number of named pipe connections accepted over net.pipe.
7716. 3189
7717. The number of uri registrations currently active for net.tcp.
7718. 3191
7719. The number of uri registrations currently active for net.pipe.
7720. 3193
7721. The total number of uris that were succesfully registered for net.tcp.
7722. 3195
7723. The total number of uris that were succesfully registered for net.pipe.
7724. 3197
7725. The total number of uris that were succesfully unregistered for net.tcp.
7726. 3199
7727. The total number of uris that were succesfully unregistered for net.pipe.
7728. 3201
7729. ServiceModelEndpoint 3.0.0.0 performance counters
7730. 3203
7731. The number of calls to this endpoint. http://msdn.microsoft.com/en-US/library/System.ServiceModel.Diagnostics.PerformanceCounters.Endpoint.Calls.aspx
7732. 3205
7733. The number of calls to this endpoint per second. http://msdn.microsoft.com/en-US/library/System.ServiceModel.Diagnostics.PerformanceCounters.Endpoint.CallsPerSecond.aspx
7734. 3207
7735. The number of calls to this endpoint that are in progress. http://msdn.microsoft.com/en-US/library/System.ServiceModel.Diagnostics.PerformanceCounters.Endpoint.CallsOutstanding.aspx
7736. 3209
7737. The number of calls with unhandled exceptions at this endpoint. http://msdn.microsoft.com/en-US/library/System.ServiceModel.Diagnostics.PerformanceCounters.Endpoint.CallsFailed.aspx
7738. 3211
7739. The number of calls with unhandled exceptions at this endpoint per second. http://msdn.microsoft.com/en-US/library/System.ServiceModel.Diagnostics.PerformanceCounters.Endpoint.CallsFailedPerSecond.aspx
7740. 3213
7741. The number of calls to this endpoint that returned faults. http://msdn.microsoft.com/en-US/library/System.ServiceModel.Diagnostics.PerformanceCounters.Endpoint.CallsFaulted.aspx
7742. 3215
7743. The number of calls to this endpoint that returned faults per second. http://msdn.microsoft.com/en-US/library/System.ServiceModel.Diagnostics.PerformanceCounters.Endpoint.CallsFaultedPerSecond.aspx
7744. 3217
7745. The average duration of calls to this endpoint. http://msdn.microsoft.com/en-US/library/System.ServiceModel.Diagnostics.PerformanceCounters.Endpoint.CallDuration.aspx
7746. 3219
7747. Base counter for the 'Calls Duration' counter.
7748. 3221
7749. The number of transactions that flowed to operations at this endpoint. This counter is incremented any time a transaction ID is present in the message that is sent to the endpoint. http://msdn.microsoft.com/en-US/library/System.ServiceModel.Diagnostics.PerformanceCounters.Endpoint.TxFlowed.aspx
7750. 3223
7751. The number of transactions that flowed to operations at this endpoint per second. This counter is incremented any time a transaction ID is present in the message that is sent to the endpoint. http://msdn.microsoft.com/en-US/library/System.ServiceModel.Diagnostics.PerformanceCounters.Endpoint.TxFlowedPerSecond.aspx
7752. 3225
7753. The number of calls to this endpoint that failed validation or authentication. http://msdn.microsoft.com/en-US/library/System.ServiceModel.Diagnostics.PerformanceCounters.Endpoint.SecurityValidationAuthenticationFailures.aspx
7754. 3227
7755. The number of calls to this endpoint that failed validation or authentication per second. http://msdn.microsoft.com/en-US/library/System.ServiceModel.Diagnostics.PerformanceCounters.Endpoint.SecurityValidationAuthenticationFailuresPerSecond.aspx
7756. 3229
7757. The number of calls to this endpoint that failed authorization. http://msdn.microsoft.com/en-US/library/System.ServiceModel.Diagnostics.PerformanceCounters.Endpoint.SecurityCallsNotAuthorized.aspx
7758. 3231
7759. The number of calls to this endpoint that failed authorization per second. http://msdn.microsoft.com/en-US/library/System.ServiceModel.Diagnostics.PerformanceCounters.Endpoint.SecurityCallsNotAuthorizedPerSecond.aspx
7760. 3233
7761. The number of reliable messaging sessions that faulted at this endpoint. http://msdn.microsoft.com/en-US/library/System.ServiceModel.Diagnostics.PerformanceCounters.Endpoint.RMSessionsFaulted.aspx
7762. 3235
7763. The number of reliable messaging sessions that faulted at this endpoint per second. http://msdn.microsoft.com/en-US/library/System.ServiceModel.Diagnostics.PerformanceCounters.Endpoint.RMSessionsFaultedPerSecond.aspx
7764. 3237
7765. The number of reliable messaging messages that were dropped at this endpoint. http://msdn.microsoft.com/en-US/library/System.ServiceModel.Diagnostics.PerformanceCounters.Endpoint.RMMessagesDropped.aspx
7766. 3239
7767. The number of reliable messaging messages that were dropped at this endpoint per second. http://msdn.microsoft.com/en-US/library/System.ServiceModel.Diagnostics.PerformanceCounters.Endpoint.RMMessagesDroppedPerSecond.aspx
7768. 3241
7769. ServiceModelService 3.0.0.0 performance counters
7770. 3243
7771. The number of calls to this service. http://msdn.microsoft.com/en-US/library/System.ServiceModel.Diagnostics.PerformanceCounters.Service.Calls.aspx
7772. 3245
7773. The number of calls to this service per second. http://msdn.microsoft.com/en-US/library/System.ServiceModel.Diagnostics.PerformanceCounters.Service.CallsPerSecond.aspx
7774. 3247
7775. The number of calls to this service that are in progress. http://msdn.microsoft.com/en-US/library/System.ServiceModel.Diagnostics.PerformanceCounters.Service.CallsOutstanding.aspx
7776. 3249
7777. The number of calls with unhandled exceptions in this service. http://msdn.microsoft.com/en-US/library/System.ServiceModel.Diagnostics.PerformanceCounters.Service.CallsFailed.aspx
7778. 3251
7779. The number of calls with unhandled exceptions in this service per second. http://msdn.microsoft.com/en-US/library/System.ServiceModel.Diagnostics.PerformanceCounters.Service.CallsFailedPerSecond.aspx
7780. 3253
7781. The number of calls to this service that returned faults. http://msdn.microsoft.com/en-US/library/System.ServiceModel.Diagnostics.PerformanceCounters.Service.CallsFaulted.aspx
7782. 3255
7783. The number of calls to this service that returned faults per second. http://msdn.microsoft.com/en-US/library/System.ServiceModel.Diagnostics.PerformanceCounters.Service.CallsFaultedPerSecond.aspx
7784. 3257
7785. The average duration of calls to this service. http://msdn.microsoft.com/en-US/library/System.ServiceModel.Diagnostics.PerformanceCounters.Service.CallDuration.aspx
7786. 3259
7787. Base counter for the 'Calls Duration' counter.
7788. 3261
7789. The number of transactions that flowed to operations in this service. This counter is incremented any time a transaction ID is present in the message that is sent to the service. http://msdn.microsoft.com/en-US/library/System.ServiceModel.Diagnostics.PerformanceCounters.Service.TxFlowed.aspx
7790. 3263
7791. The number of transactions that flowed to operations in this service per second. This counter is incremented any time a transaction ID is present in the message that is sent to the service. http://msdn.microsoft.com/en-US/library/System.ServiceModel.Diagnostics.PerformanceCounters.Service.TxFlowedPerSecond.aspx
7792. 3265
7793. The number of transacted operations with the outcome committed in this service. Work done under such operations is fully committed. Resources are updated in accordance with the work done in the operation. http://msdn.microsoft.com/en-US/library/System.ServiceModel.Diagnostics.PerformanceCounters.Service.TxCommitted.aspx
7794. 3267
7795. The number of transacted operations with the outcome committed in this service per second. Work done under such operations is fully committed. Resources are updated in accordance with the work done in the operation. http://msdn.microsoft.com/en-US/library/System.ServiceModel.Diagnostics.PerformanceCounters.Service.TxCommittedPerSecond.aspx
7796. 3269
7797. The number of transacted operations with the outcome aborted in this service. Work done under such operations is rolled back. Resources are reverted to their previous state. http://msdn.microsoft.com/en-US/library/System.ServiceModel.Diagnostics.PerformanceCounters.Service.TxAborted.aspx
7798. 3271
7799. The number of transacted operations with the outcome aborted in this service per second. Work done under such operations is rolled back. Resources are reverted to their previous state. http://msdn.microsoft.com/en-US/library/System.ServiceModel.Diagnostics.PerformanceCounters.Service.TxAbortedPerSecond.aspx
7800. 3273
7801. The number of transacted operations with an outcome in doubt in this service. Work done with an outcome in doubt is in an indeterminate state. Resources are held pending outcome. http://msdn.microsoft.com/en-US/library/System.ServiceModel.Diagnostics.PerformanceCounters.Service.TxInDoubt.aspx
7802. 3275
7803. The number of transacted operations with an outcome in doubt in this service per second. Work done with an outcome in doubt is in an indeterminate state. Resources are held pending outcome. http://msdn.microsoft.com/en-US/library/System.ServiceModel.Diagnostics.PerformanceCounters.Service.TxInDoubtPerSecond.aspx
7804. 3277
7805. The number of calls to this service that failed validation or authentication. http://msdn.microsoft.com/en-US/library/System.ServiceModel.Diagnostics.PerformanceCounters.Service.SecurityValidationAuthenticationFailures.aspx
7806. 3279
7807. The number of calls to this service that failed validation or authentication per second. http://msdn.microsoft.com/en-US/library/System.ServiceModel.Diagnostics.PerformanceCounters.Service.SecurityValidationAuthenticationFailuresPerSecond.aspx
7808. 3281
7809. The number of calls to this service that failed authorization. http://msdn.microsoft.com/en-US/library/System.ServiceModel.Diagnostics.PerformanceCounters.Service.SecurityCallsNotAuthorized.aspx
7810. 3283
7811. The number of calls to this service that failed authorization per second. http://msdn.microsoft.com/en-US/library/System.ServiceModel.Diagnostics.PerformanceCounters.Service.SecurityCallsNotAuthorizedPerSecond.aspx
7812. 3285
7813. The total number of instances of the service. http://msdn.microsoft.com/en-US/library/System.ServiceModel.Diagnostics.PerformanceCounters.Service.Instances.aspx
7814. 3287
7815. The creation rate of service instances per second. http://msdn.microsoft.com/en-US/library/System.ServiceModel.Diagnostics.PerformanceCounters.Service.InstancesPerSecond.aspx
7816. 3289
7817. The number of reliable messaging sessions that were faulted in this service. http://msdn.microsoft.com/en-US/library/System.ServiceModel.Diagnostics.PerformanceCounters.Service.RMSessionsFaulted.aspx
7818. 3291
7819. The number of reliable messaging sessions that were faulted in this service per second. http://msdn.microsoft.com/en-US/library/System.ServiceModel.Diagnostics.PerformanceCounters.Service.RMSessionsFaultedPerSecond.aspx
7820. 3293
7821. The number of reliable messaging messages that were dropped in this service. http://msdn.microsoft.com/en-US/library/System.ServiceModel.Diagnostics.PerformanceCounters.Service.RMMessagesDropped.aspx
7822. 3295
7823. The number of reliable messaging messages that were dropped in this service per second. http://msdn.microsoft.com/en-US/library/System.ServiceModel.Diagnostics.PerformanceCounters.Service.RMMessagesDroppedPerSecond.aspx
7824. 3297
7825. The number of messages to this service that were marked poisoned by the queued transport. http://msdn.microsoft.com/en-US/library/System.ServiceModel.Diagnostics.PerformanceCounters.Endpoint.MsmqPoisonMessages.aspx
7826. 3299
7827. The number of messages to this service that were marked poisoned by the queued transport per second. http://msdn.microsoft.com/en-US/library/System.ServiceModel.Diagnostics.PerformanceCounters.Endpoint.MsmqPoisonMessagesPerSecond.aspx
7828. 3301
7829. The number of messages to this servcie that were rejected by the queued transport. http://msdn.microsoft.com/en-US/library/System.ServiceModel.Diagnostics.PerformanceCounters.Endpoint.MsmqRejectedMessages.aspx
7830. 3303
7831. The number of messages to this service that were rejected by the queued transport per second. http://msdn.microsoft.com/en-US/library/System.ServiceModel.Diagnostics.PerformanceCounters.Endpoint.MsmqRejectedMessagesPerSecond.aspx
7832. 3305
7833. The number of messages to this service that were dropped by the queued transport. http://msdn.microsoft.com/en-US/library/System.ServiceModel.Diagnostics.PerformanceCounters.Endpoint.MsmqDroppedMessages.aspx
7834. 3307
7835. The number of messages to this service that were dropped by the queued transport per second. http://msdn.microsoft.com/en-US/library/System.ServiceModel.Diagnostics.PerformanceCounters.Endpoint.MsmqDroppedMessagesPerSecond.aspx
7836. 3309
7837. ServiceModelOperation 3.0.0.0 performance counters
7838. 3311
7839. The number of calls to this operation. http://msdn.microsoft.com/en-US/library/System.ServiceModel.Diagnostics.PerformanceCounters.Operation.Calls.aspx
7840. 3313
7841. The number of calls to this operation per second. http://msdn.microsoft.com/en-US/library/System.ServiceModel.Diagnostics.PerformanceCounters.Operation.CallsPerSecond.aspx
7842. 3315
7843. The number of calls to this operation that are in progress. http://msdn.microsoft.com/en-US/library/System.ServiceModel.Diagnostics.PerformanceCounters.Operation.CallsOutstanding.aspx
7844. 3317
7845. The number of calls with unhandled exceptions in this operation. http://msdn.microsoft.com/en-US/library/System.ServiceModel.Diagnostics.PerformanceCounters.Operation.CallsFailed.aspx
7846. 3319
7847. The number of calls with unhandled exceptions in this operation per second. http://msdn.microsoft.com/en-US/library/System.ServiceModel.Diagnostics.PerformanceCounters.Operation.CallsFailedPerSecond.aspx
7848. 3321
7849. The number of calls to this operation that returned faults. http://msdn.microsoft.com/en-US/library/System.ServiceModel.Diagnostics.PerformanceCounters.Operation.CallsFaulted.aspx
7850. 3323
7851. The number of calls to this operation that returned faults per second. http://msdn.microsoft.com/en-US/library/System.ServiceModel.Diagnostics.PerformanceCounters.Operation.CallsFaultedPerSecond.aspx
7852. 3325
7853. The average duration of calls to this operation. http://msdn.microsoft.com/en-US/library/System.ServiceModel.Diagnostics.PerformanceCounters.Operation.CallDuration.aspx
7854. 3327
7855. Base counter for the 'Calls Duration' counter.
7856. 3329
7857. The number of transactions that flowed to this operation. This counter is incremented any time a transaction ID is present in the message sent to the operation. http://msdn.microsoft.com/en-US/library/System.ServiceModel.Diagnostics.PerformanceCounters.Operation.TxFlowed.aspx
7858. 3331
7859. The number of transactions that flowed to this operation per second. This counter is incremented any time a transaction ID is present in the message sent to the operation. http://msdn.microsoft.com/en-US/library/System.ServiceModel.Diagnostics.PerformanceCounters.Operation.TxFlowedPerSecond.aspx
7860. 3333
7861. The number of calls to this operation that failed validation or authentication. http://msdn.microsoft.com/en-US/library/System.ServiceModel.Diagnostics.PerformanceCounters.Operation.SecurityValidationAuthenticationFailures.aspx
7862. 3335
7863. The number of calls to this operation that failed validation or authentication per second. http://msdn.microsoft.com/en-US/library/System.ServiceModel.Diagnostics.PerformanceCounters.Operation.SecurityValidationAuthenticationFailuresPerSecond.aspx
7864. 3337
7865. The number of calls to this operation that failed authorization. http://msdn.microsoft.com/en-US/library/System.ServiceModel.Diagnostics.PerformanceCounters.Operation.SecurityCallsNotAuthorized.aspx
7866. 3339
7867. The number of calls to this operation that failed authorization per second. http://msdn.microsoft.com/en-US/library/System.ServiceModel.Diagnostics.PerformanceCounters.Operation.SecurityCallsNotAuthorizedPerSecond.aspx
7868. 3341
7869. Windows Workflow Foundation Performance Counters
7870. 3343
7871. Total number of workflows created.
7872. 3345
7873. Rate of workflows created per second.
7874. 3347
7875. Total number of workflows unloaded.
7876. 3349
7877. Rate of workflows unloaded per second.
7878. 3351
7879. Total number of workflows loaded.
7880. 3353
7881. Rate of workflows loaded per second.
7882. 3355
7883. Total number of workflows completed.
7884. 3357
7885. Rate of workflows completed per second.
7886. 3359
7887. Total number of workflows suspended.
7888. 3361
7889. Rate of workflows suspended per second.
7890. 3363
7891. Total number of workflows terminated.
7892. 3365
7893. Rate of workflows terminated per second.
7894. 3367
7895. Total number of workflows in memory.
7896. 3369
7897. Total number of workflows aborted.
7898. 3371
7899. Rate of workflows aborted per second.
7900. 3373
7901. Total number of workflows persisted.
7902. 3375
7903. Rate of workflows persisted per second.
7904. 3377
7905. Total number of workflow instances actively executing.
7906. 3379
7907. Rate of workflows becoming idle per second.
7908. 3381
7909. Total number of workflows ready to execute.
7910. 3383
7911. Total number of workflows waiting for a thread.
7912. 3851
7913. Number of WMI High Performance provider returned by WMI Adapter
7914. 3853
7915. Shows High Performance Classes
7916. 3855
7917. Shows if High Performance Classes are valid
7918. 3857
7919. ProcessorPerformance
7920. 3859
7921. frequency
7922. 3861
7923. percentage
7924. 3863
7925. power
7926. 3919
7927. Gives performance metrics for outlook server connectivity.
7928. 3921
7929. Number of RPCs that outlook attempted to send to the server.
7930. 3923
7931. Number of RPCs that outlook successfully sent to the server.
7932. 3925
7933. Number of RPCs that were attempted, but failed.
7934. 3927
7935. Number of RPCs that were sent to the server, but the user cancelled.
7936. 3929
7937. Number of RPCs that were sent to the server, and took long enough to show progress UI.
7938. 3931
7939. Number of RPCs that outlook attempted that blocked the UI.
7940. 3933
7941. The average amount of time (ms) it took for all RPCs to complete successfully.
7942. 3935
7943. The average amount of time (ms)it took for the last 10 RPCs to complete successfully.
7944. 3937
7945. The average amount of time (ms) it took for the last 50 RPCs to complete successfully.
7946. 3939
7947. The average amount of time (ms) it took for the last 200 RPCs to complete successfully.
7948. 3941
7949. The minimum amount of time (ms) it took for an RPC to complete successfully.
7950. 3943
7951. The maximum amount of time (ms) it took for an RPC to complete successfully.
7952. 3945
7953. The number of connection objects that are currently being used.
7954. 3947
7955. The number of active objects in the hcot/hsot table.
7956. 3949
7957. The number of context handles (AD) that are currently open on the client.
7958. 3951
7959. The number of binding handles (AD) that are currently open on the client.
7960. 3953
7961. The number of context handles (store) that are currently open on the client.
7962. 3955
7963. The number of binding handles (store) that are currently open on the client.
7964. 3971
7965. Fax Services
7966. 3973
7967. Number of bytes received.
7968. 3975
7969. Number of successfully received faxes.
7970. 3977
7971. Number of pages received.
7972. 3979
7973. Number of minutes that the service received faxes.
7974. 3981
7975. Number of faxes that service failed to receive.
7976. 3983
7977. Number of bytes sent.
7978. 3985
7979. Number of faxes successfully sent.
7980. 3987
7981. Number of pages sent.
7982. 3989
7983. Number of minutes that the service sent faxes.
7984. 3991
7985. Number of outgoing connections that failed.
7986. 3993
7987. Number of faxes that failed.
7988. 3995
7989. Total number of bytes sent and received.
7990. 3997
7991. Total number of faxes sent and received.
7992. 3999
7993. Total number of pages sent and received.
7994. 4001
7995. Total number of minutes that the service sent and received faxes.
7996. 4071
7997. Terminal Services per-session resource monitoring.
7998. 4073
7999. Number of bytes input on this session after all protocol overhead has been removed.
8000. 4075
8001. The number of frames input after any additional protocol added frames have been removed.
8002. 4077
8003. The number of times that a wait for an available send buffer was done by the protocols on the client side of the connection.
8004. 4079
8005. Number of frames (packets) input on this Session.
8006. 4081
8007. Number of bytes input on this session that includes all protocol overhead.
8008. 4083
8009. Number of bytes input after compression. This number compared with the Total Bytes input is the compression ratio.
8010. 4085
8011. Number of input compression dictionary flushes. When the data can not be compressed, the compression dictionary is flushed so that newer data has a better chance of being compressed. Some causes of data not compressing includes transferring compressed files over Client Drive Mapping.
8012. 4087
8013. Number of input errors of all types. Some example input errors are lost ACK's, badly formed packets, etc.
8014. 4089
8015. The total number of timeouts on the communication line as seen from the client side of the connection. These are typically the result of a noisy line. On some high latency networks, this could be the result of the protocol timeout being too short. Increasing the protocol timeout on these types of lines will improve performance by reducing needless re-transmissions.
8016. 4091
8017. Number of input async framing errors. These can be caused by a noisy transmission line. Using a smaller packet size may help in some cases.
8018. 4093
8019. Number of input async overrun errors. These can be caused by the baud rate being faster than the computer can handle, or a non-16550 serial line is used. Overruns can also occur if too many high speed serial lines are active at one time for the processor's power.
8020. 4095
8021. Number of input async overflow errors. These can be caused by a lack of buffer space available on the host.
8022. 4097
8023. Number of input async parity errors. These can be caused by a noisy transmission line
8024. 4099
8025. Number of Terminal Services transport-level errors on input.
8026. 4101
8027. Number of bytes output on this session after all protocol overhead has been removed.
8028. 4103
8029. The number of frames output before any additional protocol frames have been added.
8030. 4105
8031. This is the number of times that a wait for an available send buffer was done by the protocol on the server side of the connection.
8032. 4107
8033. Number of frames (packets) output on this session.
8034. 4109
8035. Number of bytes output on this Session that includes all protocol overhead.
8036. 4111
8037. Number of bytes output after compression. This number compared with the Total Bytes output is the compression ratio.
8038. 4113
8039. Number of output compression dictionary flushes. When the data can not be compressed, the compression dictionary is flushed so that newer data has a better chance of being compressed. Some causes of data not compressing includes transfering compressed files over Client Drive Mapping.
8040. 4115
8041. Number of output errors of all types. Some example output errors are lost ACK's, badly formed packets, etc.
8042. 4117
8043. The total number of timeouts on the communication line from the host side of the connection. These are typically the result of a noisy line. On some high latency networks, this could be the result of the protocol timeout being too short. Increasing the protocol timeout on these types of lines will improve performance by reducing needless re-transmissions.
8044. 4119
8045. Number of output async framing errors. This could be caused by a hardware or line problem.
8046. 4121
8047. Number of output async overrun errors.
8048. 4123
8049. Number of output async overflow errors.
8050. 4125
8051. Number of output async parity errors. These can be caused by a hardware or line problem.
8052. 4127
8053. Number of Terminal Services transport-level errors on output.
8054. 4129
8055. Total number of bytes on this Session after all protocol overhead has been removed.
8056. 4131
8057. The total number of frames input and output before any additional protocol frames have been added.
8058. 4133
8059. The number of times that a wait for an available send buffer was done by the protocols on both the server and client sides of the connection.
8060. 4135
8061. Total number of frames (packets) on this Session.
8062. 4137
8063. Total number of bytes on this Session that includes all protocol overhead.
8064. 4139
8065. Total number of bytes after compression. This number compared with the total bytes is the compression ratio.
8066. 4141
8067. Total number of compression dictionary flushes. When the data can not be compressed, the compression dictionary is flushed so that newer data has a better chance of being compressed. Some causes of data not compressing includes transfering compressed files over Client Drive Mapping.
8068. 4143
8069. Total number of errors of all types. Some example errors are lost ACK's, badly formed packets, etc.
8070. 4145
8071. The total number of timeouts on the communication line from both the host and client sides of the connection. These are typically the result of a noisy line. On some high latency networks, this could be the result of the protocol timeout being too short. Increasing the protocol timeout on these types of lines will improve performance by reducing needless re-transmissions.
8072. 4147
8073. Total number of async framing errors. These can be caused by a noisy transmission line. Using a smaller packet size may help in some cases.
8074. 4149
8075. Total number of async overrun errors. These can be caused by the baud rate being faster than the computer can handle, or a non-16550 serial line is used. Overruns can also occur if too many high speed serial lines are active at one time for the processor's power.
8076. 4151
8077. Total number of async overflow errors. These can be caused by a lack of buffer space available on the host.
8078. 4153
8079. Total number of async parity errors. These can be caused by a noisy transmission line.
8080. 4155
8081. Total number of Terminal Services transport-level errors.
8082. 4157
8083. Total references to all protocol caches.
8084. 4159
8085. Total hits in all protocol caches. The protocol caches Windows objects that are likely to be re-used to avoid having to re-send them on the transmission line. Example objects are Windows icons and brushes. Hits in the cache represent objects that did not need to be re-sent.
8086. 4161
8087. Overall hit ratio for all protocol caches.
8088. 4163
8089. Number of references to the protocol bitmap cache.
8090. 4165
8091. Number of hits in the protocol bitmap cache.
8092. 4167
8093. Hit ratio in the protocol bitmap cache. A higher hit ratio means better performance since data transmissions are reduced. Low hit ratios are due to the screen updating with new information that is either not re-used, or is flushed out of the client cache.
8094. 4169
8095. Number of references to the protocol glyph cache.
8096. 4171
8097. Number of hits in the protocol glyph cache.
8098. 4173
8099. Hit ratio in the protocol glyph cache. A higher hit ratio means better performance since data transmissions are reduced. Low hit ratios are due to the screen updating with new information that is either not re-used, or is flushed out of the client cache.
8100. 4175
8101. Number of references to the protocol brush cache.
8102. 4177
8103. Number of hits in the protocol brush cache.
8104. 4179
8105. Hit ratio in the protocol brush cache. A higher hit ratio means better performance since data transmissions are reduced. Low hit ratios are due to the screen updating with new information that is either not re-used, or is flushed out of the client cache.
8106. 4181
8107. Number of references to the protocol save screen bitmap cache.
8108. 4183
8109. Number of hits in the protocol save screen bitmap cache.
8110. 4185
8111. Hit ratio in the protocol save screen bitmap cache. A higher hit ratio means better performance since data transmissions are reduced. Low hit ratios are due to the screen updating with new information that is either not re-used, or is flushed out of the client cache.
8112. 4187
8113. Compression ratio of the server input data stream.
8114. 4189
8115. Compression ratio of the server output data stream.
8116. 4191
8117. Total compression ratio of the server data stream.
8118. 4193
8119. Terminal Services summary information.
8120. 4195
8121. Total number of Terminal Services sessions.
8122. 4197
8123. Number of active Terminal Services sessions.
8124. 4199
8125. Number of inactive Terminal Services sessions.
8126. 4201
8127. Microsoft Distributed Transaction Coordinator performance counters
8128. 4203
8129. Number of currently active transactions
8130. 4205
8131. Number of committed transactions
8132. 4207
8133. Number of aborted transactions
8134. 4209
8135. Number of in doubt transactions
8136. 4211
8137. Maximum number of transactions ever concurrently active
8138. 4213
8139. Number of transactions committed by the system administrator
8140. 4215
8141. Number of transactions aborted by the system administrator
8142. 4217
8143. Minimum time delta between transaction begin and commit
8144. 4219
8145. Average time delta between transaction begin and commit
8146. 4221
8147. Maximum time delta between transaction begin and commit
8148. 4223
8149. Transactions performed per second
8150. 4225
8151. Transactions committed per second
8152. 4227
8153. Transactions aborted per second
8154. 4425
8155. ASP.NET State Service
8156. 4631
8157. The current number of sessions currently active.
8158. 4633
8159. The number of sessions that have been explicitly abandoned.
8160. 4635
8161. The number of sessions timed out.
8162. 4637
8163. The number of sessions total.
8164. 5989
8165. ASP.NET State Service
8166. 6201
8167. The current number of sessions currently active.
8168. 6203
8169. The number of sessions that have been explicitly abandoned.
8170. 6205
8171. The number of sessions timed out.
8172. 6207
8173. The number of sessions total.
8174. 7395
8175. Number of WMI High Performance provider returned by WMI Adapter
8176. 7397
8177. Shows High Performance Classes
8178. 7399
8179. Shows if High Performance Classes are valid
8180. 7401
8181. ProcessorPerformance
8182. 7403
8183. frequency
8184. 7405
8185. percentage
8186. 7407
8187. power
8188. 11681
8189. ASP.NET global performance counters
8190. 11683
8191. ASP.NET application performance counters
8192. 11685
8193. Number of times the application has been restarted during the web server's lifetime.
8194. 11687
8195. Number of currently running web applications.
8196. 11689
8197. The number of requests disconnected due to communication errors or user terminated.
8198. 11691
8199. The number of milliseconds that it took to execute the most recent request.
8200. 11693
8201. The number of requests rejected because the request queue was full.
8202. 11695
8203. The number of requests waiting to be processed.
8204. 11697
8205. Number of worker processes running on the machine.
8206. 11699
8207. Number of times a worker process has restarted on the machine.
8208. 11701
8209. The number of milliseconds the most recent request was waiting in the queue.
8210. 11703
8211. The current number of sessions currently active.
8212. 11705
8213. The number of sessions that have been explicitly abandoned.
8214. 11707
8215. The number of sessions timed out.
8216. 11709
8217. The number of sessions total.
8218. 11711
8219. The current number of requests, including those that are queued, currently executing, or waiting to be written to the client. Under the ASP.NET process model, when this counter exceeds the requestQueueLimit defined in the processModel configuration section, ASP.NET will begin rejecting requests.
8220. 11713
8221. Number of audit successes in the application since it was started.
8222. 11715
8223. Number of audit failures in the application since it was started.
8224. 11717
8225. Number of error events raised since the application was started.
8226. 11719
8227. Number of runtime error events raised since the application was started.
8228. 11721
8229. Number of HTTP error events raised since the application was started.
8230. 11723
8231. Number of requests utilizing anonymous authentication.
8232. 11725
8233. Number of Authentication Anonymous Requests/Sec
8234. 11727
8235. Total number of entries within the cache (both internal and user added)
8236. 11729
8237. Number of additions and removals to the total cache per second.
8238. 11731
8239. Total number of hits from the cache.
8240. 11733
8241. Total number of cache misses.
8242. 11735
8243. Ratio of hits from all cache calls.
8244. 11737
8245. Cache Total Hit Ratio Base
8246. 11739
8247. Total number of entries within the cache added by the user.
8248. 11741
8249. Number of additions and removals to the API cache per second.
8250. 11743
8251. Number of cache hits from user code.
8252. 11745
8253. Number of cache misses called from user code.
8254. 11747
8255. Ratio of hits called from user code.
8256. 11749
8257. Cache API Hit Ratio Base
8258. 11751
8259. Current number of entries in the output cache.
8260. 11753
8261. Number of additions and removals to the output cache per second.
8262. 11755
8263. Total number of output cacheable requests served from the output cache.
8264. 11757
8265. Total number of output cacheable requests not served from the output cache.
8266. 11759
8267. Ratio of hits to requests for output cacheable requests.
8268. 11761
8269. Output Cache Hit Ratio Base
8270. 11763
8271. Number of .asax, .ascx, .ashx, .asmx, or .aspx source files dynamically compiled.
8272. 11765
8273. Number of debugging requests processed.
8274. 11767
8275. Number of errors that have occurred during parsing and configuration.
8276. 11769
8277. Number of errors that have occurred during compilation.
8278. 11771
8279. Number of errors that have occurred during the processing of a request.
8280. 11773
8281. Number of errors not handled by user code, but by the default error handler.
8282. 11775
8283. Rate of unhandled errors.
8284. 11777
8285. Total number of errors occurred.
8286. 11779
8287. Rate of errors occurred.
8288. 11781
8289. Number of active pipeline instances.
8290. 11783
8291. The total size, in bytes, of all requests.
8292. 11785
8293. The total size, in bytes, of responses sent to a client. This does not include standard HTTP response headers.
8294. 11787
8295. The number of requests currently executing.
8296. 11789
8297. Total number of failed requests.
8298. 11791
8299. The number of requests for resources that were not found.
8300. 11793
8301. Number of requests failed due to unauthorized access.
8302. 11795
8303. The number of requests in the application request queue.
8304. 11797
8305. The number of requests that timed out.
8306. 11799
8307. The number of requests that executed successfully.
8308. 11801
8309. The total number of requests since the application was started.
8310. 11803
8311. The number of requests executed per second.
8312. 11805
8313. The current number of sessions currently active.
8314. 11807
8315. The number of sessions that have been explicitly abandoned.
8316. 11809
8317. The number of sessions timed out.
8318. 11811
8319. Total number of sessions since the application was started.
8320. 11813
8321. The number of transactions aborted.
8322. 11815
8323. The number of transactions committed.
8324. 11817
8325. Number of transactions in progress.
8326. 11819
8327. The total number of transactions since the application was started.
8328. 11821
8329. Transactions started per second.
8330. 11823
8331. The total number of connections to the State Server used by session state.
8332. 11825
8333. The total number of connections to the SQL Server used by session state.
8334. 11827
8335. Total number of instrumentation events raised since the application was started.
8336. 11829
8337. Total number of instrumentation events per second.
8338. 11831
8339. Number of application events raised since the application was started.
8340. 11833
8341. Number of application events raised per second.
8342. 11835
8343. Number of error events raised since the application was started.
8344. 11837
8345. Number of error events per second.
8346. 11839
8347. Number of runtime error events raised since the application was started.
8348. 11841
8349. Number of runtime error events per second.
8350. 11843
8351. Number of HTTP error events raised since the application was started.
8352. 11845
8353. Number of HTTP error events raised per second.
8354. 11847
8355. Number of request events raised since the application was started
8356. 11849
8357. Number of request events raised per second.
8358. 11851
8359. Number of audit successes in the application since it was started.
8360. 11853
8361. Number of audit failures in the application since it was started.
8362. 11855
8363. Number of successful membership credential validations since the application was started.
8364. 11857
8365. Number of failed membership credential validations since the application was started.
8366. 11859
8367. Number of successful forms authentication ticket validations since the application was started.
8368. 11861
8369. Number of failed forms authentication ticket validations since the application was started.
8370. 11863
8371. Number of viewstate MAC validations that failed since the application was started.
8372. 11865
8373. The number of milliseconds that it took to execute the most recent request.
8374. 11867
8375. The number of requests disconnected due to communication errors or user terminated.
8376. 11869
8377. The number of requests rejected because the application request queue was full.
8378. 11871
8379. The number of milliseconds the most recent request was waiting in the queue.
8380. 11873
8381. The amount of physical memory used by the machine divided by the physical memory limit for the cache, as a percentage. When this reaches 100%, half of the cache entries will be forcibly removed. The __Total__ instance is the average of all instances, and therefore cannot be used to determine when cache entries will be forcibly removed.
8382. 11875
8383. Cache % Machine Memory Limit Used Base
8384. 11877
8385. The value of private bytes for the worker process divided by the private bytes memory limit for the cache, as a percentage. When this reaches 100%, half of the cache entries will be forcibly removed. The __Total__ instance is the average of all instances, and therefore cannot be used to determine when cache entries will be forcibly removed.
8386. 11879
8387. Cache % Process Memory Limit Used Base
8388. 11881
8389. Total number of entries forcibly removed from the cache due to memory pressure.
8390. 11883
8391. Total number of entries forcibly removed from the cache due to memory pressure that were originally inserted into the cache using one of the public cache APIs.
8392. 11885
8393. Total number of entries forcibly removed from the cache due to memory pressure that were originally inserted into the cache by the output cache feature.
8394. 12107
8395. Indexing Service
8396. 12109
8397. Number of word lists.
8398. 12111
8399. Number of saved indexes.
8400. 12113
8401. Size of the content index (*.ci files only) in megabytes.
8402. 12115
8403. Number of files to be filtered and added to the index.
8404. 12117
8405. Number of unique keys (words, etc.) in the index.
8406. 12119
8407. Number of active query client connections.
8408. 12121
8409. Percent merge complete for the current merge.
8410. 12123
8411. Number of documents indexed since the index was mounted.
8412. 12125
8413. Total number of documents in the index.
8414. 12127
8415. Total number of queries since the index was mounted.
8416. 12129
8417. Number of files not available and deferred for indexing.
8418. 12131
8419. Indexing Service Filter
8420. 12133
8421. Speed of indexing file contents and properties in megabytes per hour.
8422. 12135
8423. Average time spent binding to indexing filters.
8424. 12137
8425. Speed of indexing contents of files in megabytes per hour.
8426. 12139
8427. Http Indexing Service
8428. 12141
8429. Number of completed queries in cache.
8430. 12143
8431. Percent of queries found in the query cache.
8432. 12145
8433. Total cache accesses 1
8434. 12147
8435. Percent of queries not found in the query cache.
8436. 12149
8437. Total cache accesses 2
8438. 12151
8439. Current number of running queries.
8440. 12153
8441. Total number of queries run since service start.
8442. 12155
8443. Number of queries per minute.
8444. 12157
8445. Current number of query requests queued.
8446. 12159
8447. Total number of query requests rejected.
8448. 15091
8449. ASP.NET State Service
8450. 15297
8451. The current number of sessions currently active.
8452. 15299
8453. The number of sessions that have been explicitly abandoned.
8454. 15301
8455. The number of sessions timed out.
8456. 15303
8457. The number of sessions total.
8458. 19557
8459. ASP.NET global performance counters
8460. 19559
8461. ASP.NET application performance counters
8462. 19561
8463. Number of times the application has been restarted during the web server's lifetime.
8464. 19563
8465. Number of currently running web applications.
8466. 19565
8467. The number of requests disconnected due to communication errors or user terminated.
8468. 19567
8469. The number of milliseconds that it took to execute the most recent request.
8470. 19569
8471. The number of requests rejected because the request queue was full.
8472. 19571
8473. The number of requests waiting to be processed.
8474. 19573
8475. Number of worker processes running on the machine.
8476. 19575
8477. Number of times a worker process has restarted on the machine.
8478. 19577
8479. The number of milliseconds the most recent request was waiting in the queue.
8480. 19579
8481. The current number of sessions currently active.
8482. 19581
8483. The number of sessions that have been explicitly abandoned.
8484. 19583
8485. The number of sessions timed out.
8486. 19585
8487. The number of sessions total.
8488. 19587
8489. The current number of requests, including those that are queued, currently executing, or waiting to be written to the client. Under the ASP.NET process model, when this counter exceeds the requestQueueLimit defined in the processModel configuration section, ASP.NET will begin rejecting requests.
8490. 19589
8491. Number of audit successes in the application since it was started.
8492. 19591
8493. Number of audit failures in the application since it was started.
8494. 19593
8495. Number of error events raised since the application was started.
8496. 19595
8497. Number of runtime error events raised since the application was started.
8498. 19597
8499. Number of HTTP error events raised since the application was started.
8500. 19599
8501. Number of requests utilizing anonymous authentication.
8502. 19601
8503. Number of Authentication Anonymous Requests/Sec
8504. 19603
8505. Total number of entries within the cache (both internal and user added)
8506. 19605
8507. Number of additions and removals to the total cache per second.
8508. 19607
8509. Total number of hits from the cache.
8510. 19609
8511. Total number of cache misses.
8512. 19611
8513. Ratio of hits from all cache calls.
8514. 19613
8515. Cache Total Hit Ratio Base
8516. 19615
8517. Total number of entries within the cache added by the user.
8518. 19617
8519. Number of additions and removals to the API cache per second.
8520. 19619
8521. Number of cache hits from user code.
8522. 19621
8523. Number of cache misses called from user code.
8524. 19623
8525. Ratio of hits called from user code.
8526. 19625
8527. Cache API Hit Ratio Base
8528. 19627
8529. Current number of entries in the output cache.
8530. 19629
8531. Number of additions and removals to the output cache per second.
8532. 19631
8533. Total number of output cacheable requests served from the output cache.
8534. 19633
8535. Total number of output cacheable requests not served from the output cache.
8536. 19635
8537. Ratio of hits to requests for output cacheable requests.
8538. 19637
8539. Output Cache Hit Ratio Base
8540. 19639
8541. Number of .asax, .ascx, .ashx, .asmx, or .aspx source files dynamically compiled.
8542. 19641
8543. Number of debugging requests processed.
8544. 19643
8545. Number of errors that have occurred during parsing and configuration.
8546. 19645
8547. Number of errors that have occurred during compilation.
8548. 19647
8549. Number of errors that have occurred during the processing of a request.
8550. 19649
8551. Number of errors not handled by user code, but by the default error handler.
8552. 19651
8553. Rate of unhandled errors.
8554. 19653
8555. Total number of errors occurred.
8556. 19655
8557. Rate of errors occurred.
8558. 19657
8559. Number of active pipeline instances.
8560. 19659
8561. The total size, in bytes, of all requests.
8562. 19661
8563. The total size, in bytes, of responses sent to a client. This does not include standard HTTP response headers.
8564. 19663
8565. The number of requests currently executing.
8566. 19665
8567. Total number of failed requests.
8568. 19667
8569. The number of requests for resources that were not found.
8570. 19669
8571. Number of requests failed due to unauthorized access.
8572. 19671
8573. The number of requests in the application request queue.
8574. 19673
8575. The number of requests that timed out.
8576. 19675
8577. The number of requests that executed successfully.
8578. 19677
8579. The total number of requests since the application was started.
8580. 19679
8581. The number of requests executed per second.
8582. 19681
8583. The current number of sessions currently active.
8584. 19683
8585. The number of sessions that have been explicitly abandoned.
8586. 19685
8587. The number of sessions timed out.
8588. 19687
8589. Total number of sessions since the application was started.
8590. 19689
8591. The number of transactions aborted.
8592. 19691
8593. The number of transactions committed.
8594. 19693
8595. Number of transactions in progress.
8596. 19695
8597. The total number of transactions since the application was started.
8598. 19697
8599. Transactions started per second.
8600. 19699
8601. The total number of connections to the State Server used by session state.
8602. 19701
8603. The total number of connections to the SQL Server used by session state.
8604. 19703
8605. Total number of instrumentation events raised since the application was started.
8606. 19705
8607. Total number of instrumentation events per second.
8608. 19707
8609. Number of application events raised since the application was started.
8610. 19709
8611. Number of application events raised per second.
8612. 19711
8613. Number of error events raised since the application was started.
8614. 19713
8615. Number of error events per second.
8616. 19715
8617. Number of runtime error events raised since the application was started.
8618. 19717
8619. Number of runtime error events per second.
8620. 19719
8621. Number of HTTP error events raised since the application was started.
8622. 19721
8623. Number of HTTP error events raised per second.
8624. 19723
8625. Number of request events raised since the application was started
8626. 19725
8627. Number of request events raised per second.
8628. 19727
8629. Number of audit successes in the application since it was started.
8630. 19729
8631. Number of audit failures in the application since it was started.
8632. 19731
8633. Number of successful membership credential validations since the application was started.
8634. 19733
8635. Number of failed membership credential validations since the application was started.
8636. 19735
8637. Number of successful forms authentication ticket validations since the application was started.
8638. 19737
8639. Number of failed forms authentication ticket validations since the application was started.
8640. 19739
8641. Number of viewstate MAC validations that failed since the application was started.
8642. 19741
8643. The number of milliseconds that it took to execute the most recent request.
8644. 19743
8645. The number of requests disconnected due to communication errors or user terminated.
8646. 19745
8647. The number of requests rejected because the application request queue was full.
8648. 19747
8649. The number of milliseconds the most recent request was waiting in the queue.
8650. 19749
8651. The amount of physical memory used by the machine divided by the physical memory limit for the cache, as a percentage. When this reaches 100%, half of the cache entries will be forcibly removed. The __Total__ instance is the average of all instances, and therefore cannot be used to determine when cache entries will be forcibly removed.
8652. 19751
8653. Cache % Machine Memory Limit Used Base
8654. 19753
8655. The value of private bytes for the worker process divided by the private bytes memory limit for the cache, as a percentage. When this reaches 100%, half of the cache entries will be forcibly removed. The __Total__ instance is the average of all instances, and therefore cannot be used to determine when cache entries will be forcibly removed.
8656. 19755
8657. Cache % Process Memory Limit Used Base
8658. 19757
8659. Total number of entries forcibly removed from the cache due to memory pressure.
8660. 19759
8661. Total number of entries forcibly removed from the cache due to memory pressure that were originally inserted into the cache using one of the public cache APIs.
8662. 19761
8663. Total number of entries forcibly removed from the cache due to memory pressure that were originally inserted into the cache by the output cache feature.
8664. 19763
8665. Estimated percentage of elapsed time that the processor spends executing managed application code. This counter only tracks processor time of managed threads in the application. It does not include additional processor time spent executing on non-managed threads. Note that this counter is only updated with new data every five seconds.
8666. 19765
8667. % Managed Processor Time Base (estimated)
8668. 19767
8669. Estimated managed heap memory consumption (in KB) by the application. The accuracy of this counter varies depending on the duration of elapsed time since the last full managed memory heap collection. Note that this counter is only updated with new data every five seconds.
8670. 20707
8671. ASP.NET State Service
8672. 20919
8673. The current number of sessions currently active.
8674. 20921
8675. The number of sessions that have been explicitly abandoned.
8676. 20923
8677. The number of sessions timed out.
8678. 20925
8679. The number of sessions total.
8680. 21345
8681. ASP.NET v1.1.4322 global performance counters
8682. 21347
8683. ASP.NET v1.1.4322 application performance counters
8684. 21349
8685. Number of times the application has been restarted during the web server's lifetime.
8686. 21351
8687. Number of currently running web applications.
8688. 21353
8689. The number of requests disconnected due to communication errors or user terminated.
8690. 21355
8691. The number of milliseconds that it took to execute the most recent request.
8692. 21357
8693. The number of requests rejected because the request queue was full.
8694. 21359
8695. The number of requests waiting to be processed.
8696. 21361
8697. Number of worker processes running on the machine.
8698. 21363
8699. Number of times a worker process has restarted on the machine.
8700. 21365
8701. The number of milliseconds the most recent request was waiting in the queue.
8702. 21367
8703. The current number of sessions currently active.
8704. 21369
8705. The number of sessions that have been explicitly abandoned.
8706. 21371
8707. The number of sessions timed out.
8708. 21373
8709. The number of sessions total.
8710. 21375
8711. The current number of requests, including those that are queued, currently executing, or waiting to be written to the client. Under the ASP.NET process model, when this counter exceeds the requestQueueLimit defined in the processModel configuration section, ASP.NET will begin rejecting requests.
8712. 21377
8713. Number of requests utilizing anonymous authentication.
8714. 21379
8715. Number of Authentication Anonymous Requests/Sec
8716. 21381
8717. Total number of entries within the cache (both internal and user added)
8718. 21383
8719. Number of additions and removals to the total cache per second.
8720. 21385
8721. Total number of hits from the cache.
8722. 21387
8723. Total number of cache misses.
8724. 21389
8725. Ratio of hits from all cache calls.
8726. 21391
8727. Cache Total Hit Ratio Base
8728. 21393
8729. Total number of entries within the cache added by the user.
8730. 21395
8731. Number of additions and removals to the API cache per second.
8732. 21397
8733. Number of cache hits from user code.
8734. 21399
8735. Number of cache misses called from user code.
8736. 21401
8737. Ratio of hits called from user code.
8738. 21403
8739. Cache API Hit Ratio Base
8740. 21405
8741. Current number of entries in the output cache.
8742. 21407
8743. Number of additions and removals to the output cache per second.
8744. 21409
8745. Total number of ouput cacheable requests served from the output cache.
8746. 21411
8747. Total number of ouput cacheable requests not served from the output cache.
8748. 21413
8749. Ratio of hits to requests for output cacheable requests.
8750. 21415
8751. Output Cache Hit Ratio Base
8752. 21417
8753. Number of .asax, .ascx, .ashx, .asmx, or .aspx source files dynamically compiled.
8754. 21419
8755. Number of debugging requests processed.
8756. 21421
8757. Number of errors that have occurred during parsing and configuration.
8758. 21423
8759. Number of errors that have occurred during compilation.
8760. 21425
8761. Number of errors that have occurred during the processing of a request.
8762. 21427
8763. Number of errors not handled by user code, but by the default error handler.
8764. 21429
8765. Rate of unhandled errors.
8766. 21431
8767. Total number of errors occurred.
8768. 21433
8769. Rate of errors occurred.
8770. 21435
8771. Number of active pipeline instances.
8772. 21437
8773. The total size, in bytes, of all requests.
8774. 21439
8775. The total size, in bytes, of responses sent to a client. This does not include standard HTTP response headers.
8776. 21441
8777. The number of requests currently executing.
8778. 21443
8779. Total number of failed requests.
8780. 21445
8781. The number of requests for resources that were not found.
8782. 21447
8783. Number of requests failed due to unauthorized access.
8784. 21449
8785. The number of requests in the application request queue.
8786. 21451
8787. The number of requests that timed out.
8788. 21453
8789. The number of requests that executed successfully.
8790. 21455
8791. The total number of requests since the application was started.
8792. 21457
8793. The number of requests executed per second.
8794. 21459
8795. The current number of sessions currently active.
8796. 21461
8797. The number of sessions that have been explicitly abandoned.
8798. 21463
8799. The number of sessions timed out.
8800. 21465
8801. Total number of sessions since the application was started.
8802. 21467
8803. The number of transactions aborted.
8804. 21469
8805. The number of transactions committed.
8806. 21471
8807. Number of transactions in progress.
8808. 21473
8809. The total number of transactions since the application was started.
8810. 21475
8811. Transactions started per second.
8812. 21477
8813. The total number of connections to the State Server used by session state.
8814. 21479
8815. The total number of connections to the SQL Server used by session state.
8816. 21481
8817. ASP.NET State Service
8818. 21687
8819. The current number of sessions currently active.
8820. 21689
8821. The number of sessions that have been explicitly abandoned.
8822. 21691
8823. The number of sessions timed out.
8824. 21693
8825. The number of sessions total.
8826. 29807
8827. ASP.NET State Service
8828. 30019
8829. The current number of sessions currently active.
8830. 30021
8831. The number of sessions that have been explicitly abandoned.
8832. 30023
8833. The number of sessions timed out.
8834. 30025
8835. The number of sessions total.
8836. 31309
8837. Counters for System.Data.OracleClient
8838. 31311
8839. The number of actual connections per second that are being made to servers
8840. 31313
8841. The number of actual disconnects per second that are being made to servers
8842. 31315
8843. The number of connections we get from the pool per second
8844. 31317
8845. The number of connections we return to the pool per second
8846. 31319
8847. The number of connections that are not using connection pooling
8848. 31321
8849. The number of connections that are managed by the connection pooler
8850. 31323
8851. The number of unique connection strings
8852. 31325
8853. The number of unique connection strings waiting for pruning
8854. 31327
8855. The number of active connection pools
8856. 31329
8857. The number of inactive connection pools
8858. 31331
8859. The number of connections currently in-use
8860. 31333
8861. The number of connections currently available for use
8862. 31335
8863. The number of connections currently waiting to be made ready for use
8864. 31337
8865. The number of connections we reclaim from GCed external connections
8866. 38239
8867. ASP.NET State Service
8868. 38445
8869. The current number of sessions currently active.
8870. 38447
8871. The number of sessions that have been explicitly abandoned.
8872. 38449
8873. The number of sessions timed out.
8874. 38451
8875. The number of sessions total.
8876. 38453
8877. ASP.NET global performance counters
8878. 38455
8879. ASP.NET application performance counters
8880. 38457
8881. Number of times the application has been restarted during the web server's lifetime.
8882. 38459
8883. Number of currently running web applications.
8884. 38461
8885. The number of requests disconnected due to communication errors or user terminated.
8886. 38463
8887. The number of milliseconds that it took to execute the most recent request.
8888. 38465
8889. The number of requests rejected because the request queue was full.
8890. 38467
8891. The number of requests waiting to be processed.
8892. 38469
8893. Number of worker processes running on the machine.
8894. 38471
8895. Number of times a worker process has restarted on the machine.
8896. 38473
8897. The number of milliseconds the most recent request was waiting in the queue.
8898. 38475
8899. The current number of sessions currently active.
8900. 38477
8901. The number of sessions that have been explicitly abandoned.
8902. 38479
8903. The number of sessions timed out.
8904. 38481
8905. The number of sessions total.
8906. 38483
8907. The current number of requests, including those that are queued, currently executing, or waiting to be written to the client. Under the ASP.NET process model, when this counter exceeds the requestQueueLimit defined in the processModel configuration section, ASP.NET will begin rejecting requests.
8908. 38485
8909. Number of audit successes in the application since it was started.
8910. 38487
8911. Number of audit failures in the application since it was started.
8912. 38489
8913. Number of error events raised since the application was started.
8914. 38491
8915. Number of runtime error events raised since the application was started.
8916. 38493
8917. Number of HTTP error events raised since the application was started.
8918. 38495
8919. Number of requests utilizing anonymous authentication.
8920. 38497
8921. Number of Authentication Anonymous Requests/Sec
8922. 38499
8923. Total number of entries within the cache (both internal and user added)
8924. 38501
8925. Number of additions and removals to the total cache per second.
8926. 38503
8927. Total number of hits from the cache.
8928. 38505
8929. Total number of cache misses.
8930. 38507
8931. Ratio of hits from all cache calls.
8932. 38509
8933. Cache Total Hit Ratio Base
8934. 38511
8935. Total number of entries within the cache added by the user.
8936. 38513
8937. Number of additions and removals to the API cache per second.
8938. 38515
8939. Number of cache hits from user code.
8940. 38517
8941. Number of cache misses called from user code.
8942. 38519
8943. Ratio of hits called from user code.
8944. 38521
8945. Cache API Hit Ratio Base
8946. 38523
8947. Current number of entries in the output cache.
8948. 38525
8949. Number of additions and removals to the output cache per second.
8950. 38527
8951. Total number of output cacheable requests served from the output cache.
8952. 38529
8953. Total number of output cacheable requests not served from the output cache.
8954. 38531
8955. Ratio of hits to requests for output cacheable requests.
8956. 38533
8957. Output Cache Hit Ratio Base
8958. 38535
8959. Number of .asax, .ascx, .ashx, .asmx, or .aspx source files dynamically compiled.
8960. 38537
8961. Number of debugging requests processed.
8962. 38539
8963. Number of errors that have occurred during parsing and configuration.
8964. 38541
8965. Number of errors that have occurred during compilation.
8966. 38543
8967. Number of errors that have occurred during the processing of a request.
8968. 38545
8969. Number of errors not handled by user code, but by the default error handler.
8970. 38547
8971. Rate of unhandled errors.
8972. 38549
8973. Total number of errors occurred.
8974. 38551
8975. Rate of errors occurred.
8976. 38553
8977. Number of active pipeline instances.
8978. 38555
8979. The total size, in bytes, of all requests.
8980. 38557
8981. The total size, in bytes, of responses sent to a client. This does not include standard HTTP response headers.
8982. 38559
8983. The number of requests currently executing.
8984. 38561
8985. Total number of failed requests.
8986. 38563
8987. The number of requests for resources that were not found.
8988. 38565
8989. Number of requests failed due to unauthorized access.
8990. 38567
8991. The number of requests in the application request queue.
8992. 38569
8993. The number of requests that timed out.
8994. 38571
8995. The number of requests that executed successfully.
8996. 38573
8997. The total number of requests since the application was started.
8998. 38575
8999. The number of requests executed per second.
9000. 38577
9001. The current number of sessions currently active.
9002. 38579
9003. The number of sessions that have been explicitly abandoned.
9004. 38581
9005. The number of sessions timed out.
9006. 38583
9007. Total number of sessions since the application was started.
9008. 38585
9009. The number of transactions aborted.
9010. 38587
9011. The number of transactions committed.
9012. 38589
9013. Number of transactions in progress.
9014. 38591
9015. The total number of transactions since the application was started.
9016. 38593
9017. Transactions started per second.
9018. 38595
9019. The total number of connections to the State Server used by session state.
9020. 38597
9021. The total number of connections to the SQL Server used by session state.
9022. 38599
9023. Total number of instrumentation events raised since the application was started.
9024. 38601
9025. Total number of instrumentation events per second.
9026. 38603
9027. Number of application events raised since the application was started.
9028. 38605
9029. Number of application events raised per second.
9030. 38607
9031. Number of error events raised since the application was started.
9032. 38609
9033. Number of error events per second.
9034. 38611
9035. Number of runtime error events raised since the application was started.
9036. 38613
9037. Number of runtime error events per second.
9038. 38615
9039. Number of HTTP error events raised since the application was started.
9040. 38617
9041. Number of HTTP error events raised per second.
9042. 38619
9043. Number of request events raised since the application was started
9044. 38621
9045. Number of request events raised per second.
9046. 38623
9047. Number of audit successes in the application since it was started.
9048. 38625
9049. Number of audit failures in the application since it was started.
9050. 38627
9051. Number of successful membership credential validations since the application was started.
9052. 38629
9053. Number of failed membership credential validations since the application was started.
9054. 38631
9055. Number of successful forms authentication ticket validations since the application was started.
9056. 38633
9057. Number of failed forms authentication ticket validations since the application was started.
9058. 38635
9059. Number of viewstate MAC validations that failed since the application was started.
9060. 38637
9061. The number of milliseconds that it took to execute the most recent request.
9062. 38639
9063. The number of requests disconnected due to communication errors or user terminated.
9064. 38641
9065. The number of requests rejected because the application request queue was full.
9066. 38643
9067. The number of milliseconds the most recent request was waiting in the queue.
9068. 38645
9069. The amount of physical memory used by the machine divided by the physical memory limit for the cache, as a percentage. When this reaches 100%, half of the cache entries will be forcibly removed. The __Total__ instance is the average of all instances, and therefore cannot be used to determine when cache entries will be forcibly removed.
9070. 38647
9071. Cache % Machine Memory Limit Used Base
9072. 38649
9073. The value of private bytes for the worker process divided by the private bytes memory limit for the cache, as a percentage. When this reaches 100%, half of the cache entries will be forcibly removed. The __Total__ instance is the average of all instances, and therefore cannot be used to determine when cache entries will be forcibly removed.
9074. 38651
9075. Cache % Process Memory Limit Used Base
9076. 38653
9077. Total number of entries forcibly removed from the cache due to memory pressure.
9078. 38655
9079. Total number of entries forcibly removed from the cache due to memory pressure that were originally inserted into the cache using one of the public cache APIs.
9080. 38657
9081. Total number of entries forcibly removed from the cache due to memory pressure that were originally inserted into the cache by the output cache feature.
9082. 38879
9083. ServiceModelEndpoint 4.0.0.0 performance counters
9084. 38881
9085. The number of calls to this endpoint. http://msdn.microsoft.com/en-US/library/System.ServiceModel.Diagnostics.PerformanceCounters.Endpoint.Calls.aspx
9086. 38883
9087. The number of calls to this endpoint per second. http://msdn.microsoft.com/en-US/library/System.ServiceModel.Diagnostics.PerformanceCounters.Endpoint.CallsPerSecond.aspx
9088. 38885
9089. The number of calls to this endpoint that are in progress. http://msdn.microsoft.com/en-US/library/System.ServiceModel.Diagnostics.PerformanceCounters.Endpoint.CallsOutstanding.aspx
9090. 38887
9091. The number of calls with unhandled exceptions at this endpoint. http://msdn.microsoft.com/en-US/library/System.ServiceModel.Diagnostics.PerformanceCounters.Endpoint.CallsFailed.aspx
9092. 38889
9093. The number of calls with unhandled exceptions at this endpoint per second. http://msdn.microsoft.com/en-US/library/System.ServiceModel.Diagnostics.PerformanceCounters.Endpoint.CallsFailedPerSecond.aspx
9094. 38891
9095. The number of calls to this endpoint that returned faults. http://msdn.microsoft.com/en-US/library/System.ServiceModel.Diagnostics.PerformanceCounters.Endpoint.CallsFaulted.aspx
9096. 38893
9097. The number of calls to this endpoint that returned faults per second. http://msdn.microsoft.com/en-US/library/System.ServiceModel.Diagnostics.PerformanceCounters.Endpoint.CallsFaultedPerSecond.aspx
9098. 38895
9099. The average duration of calls to this endpoint. http://msdn.microsoft.com/en-US/library/System.ServiceModel.Diagnostics.PerformanceCounters.Endpoint.CallDuration.aspx
9100. 38897
9101. Base counter for the 'Calls Duration' counter.
9102. 38899
9103. The number of transactions that flowed to operations at this endpoint. This counter is incremented any time a transaction ID is present in the message that is sent to the endpoint. http://msdn.microsoft.com/en-US/library/System.ServiceModel.Diagnostics.PerformanceCounters.Endpoint.TxFlowed.aspx
9104. 38901
9105. The number of transactions that flowed to operations at this endpoint per second. This counter is incremented any time a transaction ID is present in the message that is sent to the endpoint. http://msdn.microsoft.com/en-US/library/System.ServiceModel.Diagnostics.PerformanceCounters.Endpoint.TxFlowedPerSecond.aspx
9106. 38903
9107. The number of calls to this endpoint that failed validation or authentication. http://msdn.microsoft.com/en-US/library/System.ServiceModel.Diagnostics.PerformanceCounters.Endpoint.SecurityValidationAuthenticationFailures.aspx
9108. 38905
9109. The number of calls to this endpoint that failed validation or authentication per second. http://msdn.microsoft.com/en-US/library/System.ServiceModel.Diagnostics.PerformanceCounters.Endpoint.SecurityValidationAuthenticationFailuresPerSecond.aspx
9110. 38907
9111. The number of calls to this endpoint that failed authorization. http://msdn.microsoft.com/en-US/library/System.ServiceModel.Diagnostics.PerformanceCounters.Endpoint.SecurityCallsNotAuthorized.aspx
9112. 38909
9113. The number of calls to this endpoint that failed authorization per second. http://msdn.microsoft.com/en-US/library/System.ServiceModel.Diagnostics.PerformanceCounters.Endpoint.SecurityCallsNotAuthorizedPerSecond.aspx
9114. 38911
9115. The number of reliable messaging sessions that faulted at this endpoint. http://msdn.microsoft.com/en-US/library/System.ServiceModel.Diagnostics.PerformanceCounters.Endpoint.RMSessionsFaulted.aspx
9116. 38913
9117. The number of reliable messaging sessions that faulted at this endpoint per second. http://msdn.microsoft.com/en-US/library/System.ServiceModel.Diagnostics.PerformanceCounters.Endpoint.RMSessionsFaultedPerSecond.aspx
9118. 38915
9119. The number of reliable messaging messages that were dropped at this endpoint. http://msdn.microsoft.com/en-US/library/System.ServiceModel.Diagnostics.PerformanceCounters.Endpoint.RMMessagesDropped.aspx
9120. 38917
9121. The number of reliable messaging messages that were dropped at this endpoint per second. http://msdn.microsoft.com/en-US/library/System.ServiceModel.Diagnostics.PerformanceCounters.Endpoint.RMMessagesDroppedPerSecond.aspx
9122. 38919
9123. ServiceModelOperation 4.0.0.0 performance counters
9124. 38921
9125. The number of calls to this operation. http://msdn.microsoft.com/en-US/library/System.ServiceModel.Diagnostics.PerformanceCounters.Operation.Calls.aspx
9126. 38923
9127. The number of calls to this operation per second. http://msdn.microsoft.com/en-US/library/System.ServiceModel.Diagnostics.PerformanceCounters.Operation.CallsPerSecond.aspx
9128. 38925
9129. The number of calls to this operation that are in progress. http://msdn.microsoft.com/en-US/library/System.ServiceModel.Diagnostics.PerformanceCounters.Operation.CallsOutstanding.aspx
9130. 38927
9131. The number of calls with unhandled exceptions in this operation. http://msdn.microsoft.com/en-US/library/System.ServiceModel.Diagnostics.PerformanceCounters.Operation.CallsFailed.aspx
9132. 38929
9133. The number of calls with unhandled exceptions in this operation per second. http://msdn.microsoft.com/en-US/library/System.ServiceModel.Diagnostics.PerformanceCounters.Operation.CallsFailedPerSecond.aspx
9134. 38931
9135. The number of calls to this operation that returned faults. http://msdn.microsoft.com/en-US/library/System.ServiceModel.Diagnostics.PerformanceCounters.Operation.CallsFaulted.aspx
9136. 38933
9137. The number of calls to this operation that returned faults per second. http://msdn.microsoft.com/en-US/library/System.ServiceModel.Diagnostics.PerformanceCounters.Operation.CallsFaultedPerSecond.aspx
9138. 38935
9139. The average duration of calls to this operation. http://msdn.microsoft.com/en-US/library/System.ServiceModel.Diagnostics.PerformanceCounters.Operation.CallDuration.aspx
9140. 38937
9141. Base counter for the 'Calls Duration' counter.
9142. 38939
9143. The number of transactions that flowed to this operation. This counter is incremented any time a transaction ID is present in the message sent to the operation. http://msdn.microsoft.com/en-US/library/System.ServiceModel.Diagnostics.PerformanceCounters.Operation.TxFlowed.aspx
9144. 38941
9145. The number of transactions that flowed to this operation per second. This counter is incremented any time a transaction ID is present in the message sent to the operation. http://msdn.microsoft.com/en-US/library/System.ServiceModel.Diagnostics.PerformanceCounters.Operation.TxFlowedPerSecond.aspx
9146. 38943
9147. The number of calls to this operation that failed validation or authentication. http://msdn.microsoft.com/en-US/library/System.ServiceModel.Diagnostics.PerformanceCounters.Operation.SecurityValidationAuthenticationFailures.aspx
9148. 38945
9149. The number of calls to this operation that failed validation or authentication per second. http://msdn.microsoft.com/en-US/library/System.ServiceModel.Diagnostics.PerformanceCounters.Operation.SecurityValidationAuthenticationFailuresPerSecond.aspx
9150. 38947
9151. The number of calls to this operation that failed authorization. http://msdn.microsoft.com/en-US/library/System.ServiceModel.Diagnostics.PerformanceCounters.Operation.SecurityCallsNotAuthorized.aspx
9152. 38949
9153. The number of calls to this operation that failed authorization per second. http://msdn.microsoft.com/en-US/library/System.ServiceModel.Diagnostics.PerformanceCounters.Operation.SecurityCallsNotAuthorizedPerSecond.aspx
9154. 38951
9155. ServiceModelService 4.0.0.0 performance counters
9156. 38953
9157. The number of calls to this service. http://msdn.microsoft.com/en-US/library/System.ServiceModel.Diagnostics.PerformanceCounters.Service.Calls.aspx
9158. 38955
9159. The number of calls to this service per second. http://msdn.microsoft.com/en-US/library/System.ServiceModel.Diagnostics.PerformanceCounters.Service.CallsPerSecond.aspx
9160. 38957
9161. The number of calls to this service that are in progress. http://msdn.microsoft.com/en-US/library/System.ServiceModel.Diagnostics.PerformanceCounters.Service.CallsOutstanding.aspx
9162. 38959
9163. The number of calls with unhandled exceptions in this service. http://msdn.microsoft.com/en-US/library/System.ServiceModel.Diagnostics.PerformanceCounters.Service.CallsFailed.aspx
9164. 38961
9165. The number of calls with unhandled exceptions in this service per second. http://msdn.microsoft.com/en-US/library/System.ServiceModel.Diagnostics.PerformanceCounters.Service.CallsFailedPerSecond.aspx
9166. 38963
9167. The number of calls to this service that returned faults. http://msdn.microsoft.com/en-US/library/System.ServiceModel.Diagnostics.PerformanceCounters.Service.CallsFaulted.aspx
9168. 38965
9169. The number of calls to this service that returned faults per second. http://msdn.microsoft.com/en-US/library/System.ServiceModel.Diagnostics.PerformanceCounters.Service.CallsFaultedPerSecond.aspx
9170. 38967
9171. The average duration of calls to this service. http://msdn.microsoft.com/en-US/library/System.ServiceModel.Diagnostics.PerformanceCounters.Service.CallDuration.aspx
9172. 38969
9173. Base counter for the 'Calls Duration' counter.
9174. 38971
9175. The number of transactions that flowed to operations in this service. This counter is incremented any time a transaction ID is present in the message that is sent to the service. http://msdn.microsoft.com/en-US/library/System.ServiceModel.Diagnostics.PerformanceCounters.Service.TxFlowed.aspx
9176. 38973
9177. The number of transactions that flowed to operations in this service per second. This counter is incremented any time a transaction ID is present in the message that is sent to the service. http://msdn.microsoft.com/en-US/library/System.ServiceModel.Diagnostics.PerformanceCounters.Service.TxFlowedPerSecond.aspx
9178. 38975
9179. The number of transacted operations with the outcome committed in this service. Work done under such operations is fully committed. Resources are updated in accordance with the work done in the operation. http://msdn.microsoft.com/en-US/library/System.ServiceModel.Diagnostics.PerformanceCounters.Service.TxCommitted.aspx
9180. 38977
9181. The number of transacted operations with the outcome committed in this service per second. Work done under such operations is fully committed. Resources are updated in accordance with the work done in the operation. http://msdn.microsoft.com/en-US/library/System.ServiceModel.Diagnostics.PerformanceCounters.Service.TxCommittedPerSecond.aspx
9182. 38979
9183. The number of transacted operations with the outcome aborted in this service. Work done under such operations is rolled back. Resources are reverted to their previous state. http://msdn.microsoft.com/en-US/library/System.ServiceModel.Diagnostics.PerformanceCounters.Service.TxAborted.aspx
9184. 38981
9185. The number of transacted operations with the outcome aborted in this service per second. Work done under such operations is rolled back. Resources are reverted to their previous state. http://msdn.microsoft.com/en-US/library/System.ServiceModel.Diagnostics.PerformanceCounters.Service.TxAbortedPerSecond.aspx
9186. 38983
9187. The number of transacted operations with an outcome in doubt in this service. Work done with an outcome in doubt is in an indeterminate state. Resources are held pending outcome. http://msdn.microsoft.com/en-US/library/System.ServiceModel.Diagnostics.PerformanceCounters.Service.TxInDoubt.aspx
9188. 38985
9189. The number of transacted operations with an outcome in doubt in this service per second. Work done with an outcome in doubt is in an indeterminate state. Resources are held pending outcome. http://msdn.microsoft.com/en-US/library/System.ServiceModel.Diagnostics.PerformanceCounters.Service.TxInDoubtPerSecond.aspx
9190. 38987
9191. The number of calls to this service that failed validation or authentication. http://msdn.microsoft.com/en-US/library/System.ServiceModel.Diagnostics.PerformanceCounters.Service.SecurityValidationAuthenticationFailures.aspx
9192. 38989
9193. The number of calls to this service that failed validation or authentication per second. http://msdn.microsoft.com/en-US/library/System.ServiceModel.Diagnostics.PerformanceCounters.Service.SecurityValidationAuthenticationFailuresPerSecond.aspx
9194. 38991
9195. The number of calls to this service that failed authorization. http://msdn.microsoft.com/en-US/library/System.ServiceModel.Diagnostics.PerformanceCounters.Service.SecurityCallsNotAuthorized.aspx
9196. 38993
9197. The number of calls to this service that failed authorization per second. http://msdn.microsoft.com/en-US/library/System.ServiceModel.Diagnostics.PerformanceCounters.Service.SecurityCallsNotAuthorizedPerSecond.aspx
9198. 38995
9199. The total number of instances of the service. http://msdn.microsoft.com/en-US/library/System.ServiceModel.Diagnostics.PerformanceCounters.Service.Instances.aspx
9200. 38997
9201. The creation rate of service instances per second. http://msdn.microsoft.com/en-US/library/System.ServiceModel.Diagnostics.PerformanceCounters.Service.InstancesPerSecond.aspx
9202. 38999
9203. The number of reliable messaging sessions that were faulted in this service. http://msdn.microsoft.com/en-US/library/System.ServiceModel.Diagnostics.PerformanceCounters.Service.RMSessionsFaulted.aspx
9204. 39001
9205. The number of reliable messaging sessions that were faulted in this service per second. http://msdn.microsoft.com/en-US/library/System.ServiceModel.Diagnostics.PerformanceCounters.Service.RMSessionsFaultedPerSecond.aspx
9206. 39003
9207. The number of reliable messaging messages that were dropped in this service. http://msdn.microsoft.com/en-US/library/System.ServiceModel.Diagnostics.PerformanceCounters.Service.RMMessagesDropped.aspx
9208. 39005
9209. The number of reliable messaging messages that were dropped in this service per second. http://msdn.microsoft.com/en-US/library/System.ServiceModel.Diagnostics.PerformanceCounters.Service.RMMessagesDroppedPerSecond.aspx
9210. 39007
9211. The number of messages to this service that were marked poisoned by the queued transport. http://msdn.microsoft.com/en-US/library/System.ServiceModel.Diagnostics.PerformanceCounters.Endpoint.MsmqPoisonMessages.aspx
9212. 39009
9213. The number of messages to this service that were marked poisoned by the queued transport per second. http://msdn.microsoft.com/en-US/library/System.ServiceModel.Diagnostics.PerformanceCounters.Endpoint.MsmqPoisonMessagesPerSecond.aspx
9214. 39011
9215. The number of messages to this servcie that were rejected by the queued transport. http://msdn.microsoft.com/en-US/library/System.ServiceModel.Diagnostics.PerformanceCounters.Endpoint.MsmqRejectedMessages.aspx
9216. 39013
9217. The number of messages to this service that were rejected by the queued transport per second. http://msdn.microsoft.com/en-US/library/System.ServiceModel.Diagnostics.PerformanceCounters.Endpoint.MsmqRejectedMessagesPerSecond.aspx
9218. 39015
9219. The number of messages to this service that were dropped by the queued transport. http://msdn.microsoft.com/en-US/library/System.ServiceModel.Diagnostics.PerformanceCounters.Endpoint.MsmqDroppedMessages.aspx
9220. 39017
9221. The number of messages to this service that were dropped by the queued transport per second. http://msdn.microsoft.com/en-US/library/System.ServiceModel.Diagnostics.PerformanceCounters.Endpoint.MsmqDroppedMessagesPerSecond.aspx
9222. 39019
9223. Number of calls waiting to be or being processed in the dispatcher as a percentage of max calls throttle. http://msdn.microsoft.com/en-US/library/System.ServiceModel.Diagnostics.PerformanceCounters.Service.CallsPercentOfMaxCalls.aspx
9224. 39021
9225. Base counter for the 'Percent Of Max Concurrent Calls' counter.
9226. 39023
9227. Number of active instances and messages waiting for instances as a percentage of max instances throttle. http://msdn.microsoft.com/en-US/library/System.ServiceModel.Diagnostics.PerformanceCounters.Service.InstancessPercentOfMaxInstances.aspx
9228. 39025
9229. Base counter for the 'Percent Of Max Concurrent Instances' counter.
9230. 39027
9231. Number of active sessions and messages waiting for sessions as a percentage of max sessions throttle. http://msdn.microsoft.com/en-US/library/System.ServiceModel.Diagnostics.PerformanceCounters.Service.SessionsPercentOfMaxSessions.aspx
9232. 39029
9233. Base counter for the 'Percent Of Max Concurrent Sessions' counter.
9234. 39031
9235. SMSvcHost 4.0.0.0 performance counters
9236. 39033
9237. The total number of failures at the protocol layer of net.tcp.
9238. 39035
9239. The total number of failures at the protocol layer of net.pipe.
9240. 39037
9241. The total number of failures dispatching messages received over net.tcp.
9242. 39039
9243. The total number of failures dispatching messages received over net.pipe.
9244. 39041
9245. The total number of connections dispatched over net.tcp.
9246. 39043
9247. The total number of connections dispatched over net.pipe.
9248. 39045
9249. The total number of TCP connections accepted over net.tcp.
9250. 39047
9251. The total number of named pipe connections accepted over net.pipe.
9252. 39049
9253. The number of uri registrations currently active for net.tcp.
9254. 39051
9255. The number of uri registrations currently active for net.pipe.
9256. 39053
9257. The total number of uris that were succesfully registered for net.tcp.
9258. 39055
9259. The total number of uris that were succesfully registered for net.pipe.
9260. 39057
9261. The total number of uris that were succesfully unregistered for net.tcp.
9262. 39059
9263. The total number of uris that were succesfully unregistered for net.pipe.
9264. 39061
9265. MSDTC Bridge 4.0.0.0 performance counters
9266. 39063
9267. The number of WS-AT protocol messages that the WS-AT service failed to send per second.
9268. 39065
9269. The number of Prepare retry messages that the WS-AT service has sent per second.
9270. 39067
9271. The number of Commit retry messages that the WS-AT service has sent per second.
9272. 39069
9273. The number of Prepared retry messages that the WS-AT service has sent per second.
9274. 39071
9275. The number of Replay retry messages that the WS-AT service has sent per second.
9276. 39073
9277. The number of Fault messages that the WS-AT service has received per second.
9278. 39075
9279. The number of Fault messages that the WS-AT service has sent per second.
9280. 39077
9281. Average time in milliseconds for the WS-AT service to receive a Prepare message response from a participant.
9282. 39079
9283. Base counter for the 'Average participant prepare response time' counter.
9284. 39081
9285. Average time in milliseconds for the WS-AT service to receive a Commit message response from a participant.
9286. 39083
9287. Base counter for the 'Average participant commit response time' counter.
9288. 39085
9289. Counters for classes in the System.Net namespace.
9290. 39087
9291. The cumulative total number of socket connections established for this process since the process was started.
9292. 39089
9293. The cumulative total number of bytes received over all open socket connections since the process was started. This number includes data and any protocol information that is not defined by the TCP/IP protocol.
9294. 39091
9295. The cumulative total number of bytes sent over all open socket connections since the process was started. This number includes data and any protocol information that is not defined by the TCP/IP protocol.
9296. 39093
9297. The cumulative total number of datagram packets received since the process was started.
9298. 39095
9299. The cumulative total number of datagram packets sent since the process was started.
9300. 39097
9301. The number of HttpWebRequest objects created during the last sample interval (typically 1 sec).
9302. 39099
9303. The average lifetime of all web requests completed during the last sample interval. The lifetime is defined as the time between the creation of the HttpWebRequest object and the closing of either the HttpWebResponse object or the response stream object. Values are shown in milliseconds.
9304. 39101
9305. HttpWebRequests Average Lifetime Base
9306. 39103
9307. The number of HttpWebRequest objects added to a waiting queue during the last sample interval (typically 1 sec). A request is added to a waiting queue if all connections to the server are already in use when the request is submitted.
9308. 39105
9309. The average time HttpWebRequest objects spent in a waiting queue. A request is added to a waiting queue if all connections to the server are already in use when the request is submitted, and remains there until a connection becomes available. Values are shown in milliseconds.
9310. 39107
9311. HttpWebRequests Average Queue Time Base
9312. 39109
9313. The number of HttpWebRequest objects aborted during the last sample interval (typically 1 sec). Typically requests are aborted either by calling HttpWebRequest.Abort() or if the request times out.
9314. 39111
9315. The number of HttpWebRequest objects failed during the last sample interval (typically 1 sec). A request is considered failed, if after starting the request processing one of the following methods throw an exception: HttpWebRequest.EndGetRequestStream(), HttpWebRequest.GetRequestStream(), HttpWebRequest.EndGetResponse(), HttpWebRequest.GetResponse()
9316. 39113
9317. System.Runtime.Caching.MemoryCache Performance Counters
9318. 39115
9319. The number of cache hits.
9320. 39117
9321. The number of cache misses.
9322. 39119
9323. The percentage of cache hits in the total number of cache requests.
9324. 39121
9325. Cache Hit Ratio Base
9326. 39123
9327. Total number of entries removed from the cache due to memory pressure or Trim invocations.
9328. 39125
9329. The number of entries within the cache.
9330. 39127
9331. The number of entries added to the cache or removed from the cache per second.
9332. 39129
9333. Windows Workflow Foundation Performance Counters
9334. 39131
9335. Total number of workflows created.
9336. 39133
9337. Rate of workflows created per second.
9338. 39135
9339. Total number of workflows unloaded.
9340. 39137
9341. Rate of workflows unloaded per second.
9342. 39139
9343. Total number of workflows loaded.
9344. 39141
9345. Rate of workflows loaded per second.
9346. 39143
9347. Total number of workflows completed.
9348. 39145
9349. Rate of workflows completed per second.
9350. 39147
9351. Total number of workflows suspended.
9352. 39149
9353. Rate of workflows suspended per second.
9354. 39151
9355. Total number of workflows terminated.
9356. 39153
9357. Rate of workflows terminated per second.
9358. 39155
9359. Total number of workflows in memory.
9360. 39157
9361. Total number of workflows aborted.
9362. 39159
9363. Rate of workflows aborted per second.
9364. 39161
9365. Total number of workflows persisted.
9366. 39163
9367. Rate of workflows persisted per second.
9368. 39165
9369. Total number of workflow instances actively executing.
9370. 39167
9371. Rate of workflows becoming idle per second.
9372. 39169
9373. Total number of workflows ready to execute.
9374. 39171
9375. Total number of workflows waiting for a thread.
9376. 39173
9377. ASP.NET State Service
9378. 39385
9379. The current number of sessions currently active.
9380. 39387
9381. The number of sessions that have been explicitly abandoned.
9382. 39389
9383. The number of sessions timed out.
9384. 39391
9385. The number of sessions total.
9386. 39393
9387. ASP.NET global performance counters
9388. 39395
9389. ASP.NET application performance counters
9390. 39397
9391. Number of times the application has been restarted during the web server's lifetime.
9392. 39399
9393. Number of currently running web applications.
9394. 39401
9395. The number of requests disconnected due to communication errors or user terminated.
9396. 39403
9397. The number of milliseconds that it took to execute the most recent request.
9398. 39405
9399. The number of requests rejected because the request queue was full.
9400. 39407
9401. The number of requests waiting to be processed.
9402. 39409
9403. Number of worker processes running on the machine.
9404. 39411
9405. Number of times a worker process has restarted on the machine.
9406. 39413
9407. The number of milliseconds the most recent request was waiting in the queue.
9408. 39415
9409. The current number of sessions currently active.
9410. 39417
9411. The number of sessions that have been explicitly abandoned.
9412. 39419
9413. The number of sessions timed out.
9414. 39421
9415. The number of sessions total.
9416. 39423
9417. The current number of requests, including those that are queued, currently executing, or waiting to be written to the client. Under the ASP.NET process model, when this counter exceeds the requestQueueLimit defined in the processModel configuration section, ASP.NET will begin rejecting requests.
9418. 39425
9419. Number of audit successes in the application since it was started.
9420. 39427
9421. Number of audit failures in the application since it was started.
9422. 39429
9423. Number of error events raised since the application was started.
9424. 39431
9425. Number of runtime error events raised since the application was started.
9426. 39433
9427. Number of HTTP error events raised since the application was started.
9428. 39435
9429. Number of requests utilizing anonymous authentication.
9430. 39437
9431. Number of Authentication Anonymous Requests/Sec
9432. 39439
9433. Total number of entries within the cache (both internal and user added)
9434. 39441
9435. Number of additions and removals to the total cache per second.
9436. 39443
9437. Total number of hits from the cache.
9438. 39445
9439. Total number of cache misses.
9440. 39447
9441. Ratio of hits from all cache calls.
9442. 39449
9443. Cache Total Hit Ratio Base
9444. 39451
9445. Total number of entries within the cache added by the user.
9446. 39453
9447. Number of additions and removals to the API cache per second.
9448. 39455
9449. Number of cache hits from user code.
9450. 39457
9451. Number of cache misses called from user code.
9452. 39459
9453. Ratio of hits called from user code.
9454. 39461
9455. Cache API Hit Ratio Base
9456. 39463
9457. Current number of entries in the output cache.
9458. 39465
9459. Number of additions and removals to the output cache per second.
9460. 39467
9461. Total number of output cacheable requests served from the output cache.
9462. 39469
9463. Total number of output cacheable requests not served from the output cache.
9464. 39471
9465. Ratio of hits to requests for output cacheable requests.
9466. 39473
9467. Output Cache Hit Ratio Base
9468. 39475
9469. Number of .asax, .ascx, .ashx, .asmx, or .aspx source files dynamically compiled.
9470. 39477
9471. Number of debugging requests processed.
9472. 39479
9473. Number of errors that have occurred during parsing and configuration.
9474. 39481
9475. Number of errors that have occurred during compilation.
9476. 39483
9477. Number of errors that have occurred during the processing of a request.
9478. 39485
9479. Number of errors not handled by user code, but by the default error handler.
9480. 39487
9481. Rate of unhandled errors.
9482. 39489
9483. Total number of errors occurred.
9484. 39491
9485. Rate of errors occurred.
9486. 39493
9487. Number of active pipeline instances.
9488. 39495
9489. The total size, in bytes, of all requests.
9490. 39497
9491. The total size, in bytes, of responses sent to a client. This does not include standard HTTP response headers.
9492. 39499
9493. The number of requests currently executing.
9494. 39501
9495. Total number of failed requests.
9496. 39503
9497. The number of requests for resources that were not found.
9498. 39505
9499. Number of requests failed due to unauthorized access.
9500. 39507
9501. The number of requests in the application request queue.
9502. 39509
9503. The number of requests that timed out.
9504. 39511
9505. The number of requests that executed successfully.
9506. 39513
9507. The total number of requests since the application was started.
9508. 39515
9509. The number of requests executed per second.
9510. 39517
9511. The current number of sessions currently active.
9512. 39519
9513. The number of sessions that have been explicitly abandoned.
9514. 39521
9515. The number of sessions timed out.
9516. 39523
9517. Total number of sessions since the application was started.
9518. 39525
9519. The number of transactions aborted.
9520. 39527
9521. The number of transactions committed.
9522. 39529
9523. Number of transactions in progress.
9524. 39531
9525. The total number of transactions since the application was started.
9526. 39533
9527. Transactions started per second.
9528. 39535
9529. The total number of connections to the State Server used by session state.
9530. 39537
9531. The total number of connections to the SQL Server used by session state.
9532. 39539
9533. Total number of instrumentation events raised since the application was started.
9534. 39541
9535. Total number of instrumentation events per second.
9536. 39543
9537. Number of application events raised since the application was started.
9538. 39545
9539. Number of application events raised per second.
9540. 39547
9541. Number of error events raised since the application was started.
9542. 39549
9543. Number of error events per second.
9544. 39551
9545. Number of runtime error events raised since the application was started.
9546. 39553
9547. Number of runtime error events per second.
9548. 39555
9549. Number of HTTP error events raised since the application was started.
9550. 39557
9551. Number of HTTP error events raised per second.
9552. 39559
9553. Number of request events raised since the application was started
9554. 39561
9555. Number of request events raised per second.
9556. 39563
9557. Number of audit successes in the application since it was started.
9558. 39565
9559. Number of audit failures in the application since it was started.
9560. 39567
9561. Number of successful membership credential validations since the application was started.
9562. 39569
9563. Number of failed membership credential validations since the application was started.
9564. 39571
9565. Number of successful forms authentication ticket validations since the application was started.
9566. 39573
9567. Number of failed forms authentication ticket validations since the application was started.
9568. 39575
9569. Number of viewstate MAC validations that failed since the application was started.
9570. 39577
9571. The number of milliseconds that it took to execute the most recent request.
9572. 39579
9573. The number of requests disconnected due to communication errors or user terminated.
9574. 39581
9575. The number of requests rejected because the application request queue was full.
9576. 39583
9577. The number of milliseconds the most recent request was waiting in the queue.
9578. 39585
9579. The amount of physical memory used by the machine divided by the physical memory limit for the cache, as a percentage. When this reaches 100%, half of the cache entries will be forcibly removed. The __Total__ instance is the average of all instances, and therefore cannot be used to determine when cache entries will be forcibly removed.
9580. 39587
9581. Cache % Machine Memory Limit Used Base
9582. 39589
9583. The value of private bytes for the worker process divided by the private bytes memory limit for the cache, as a percentage. When this reaches 100%, half of the cache entries will be forcibly removed. The __Total__ instance is the average of all instances, and therefore cannot be used to determine when cache entries will be forcibly removed.
9584. 39591
9585. Cache % Process Memory Limit Used Base
9586. 39593
9587. Total number of entries forcibly removed from the cache due to memory pressure.
9588. 39595
9589. Total number of entries forcibly removed from the cache due to memory pressure that were originally inserted into the cache using one of the public cache APIs.
9590. 39597
9591. Total number of entries forcibly removed from the cache due to memory pressure that were originally inserted into the cache by the output cache feature.
9592. 39599
9593. Estimated percentage of elapsed time that the processor spends executing managed application code. This counter only tracks processor time of managed threads in the application. It does not include additional processor time spent executing on non-managed threads. Note that this counter is only updated with new data every five seconds.
9594. 39601
9595. % Managed Processor Time Base (estimated)
9596. 39603
9597. Estimated managed heap memory consumption (in KB) by the application. The accuracy of this counter varies depending on the duration of elapsed time since the last full managed memory heap collection. Note that this counter is only updated with new data every five seconds.
9598. 39605
9599. ASP.NET global performance counters
9600. 39607
9601. ASP.NET application performance counters
9602. 39609
9603. Number of times the application has been restarted during the web server's lifetime.
9604. 39611
9605. Number of currently running web applications.
9606. 39613
9607. The number of requests disconnected due to communication errors or user terminated.
9608. 39615
9609. The number of milliseconds that it took to execute the most recent request.
9610. 39617
9611. The number of requests rejected because the request queue was full.
9612. 39619
9613. The number of requests waiting to be processed.
9614. 39621
9615. Number of worker processes running on the machine.
9616. 39623
9617. Number of times a worker process has restarted on the machine.
9618. 39625
9619. The number of milliseconds the most recent request was waiting in the queue.
9620. 39627
9621. The current number of sessions currently active.
9622. 39629
9623. The number of sessions that have been explicitly abandoned.
9624. 39631
9625. The number of sessions timed out.
9626. 39633
9627. The number of sessions total.
9628. 39635
9629. The current number of requests, including those that are queued, currently executing, or waiting to be written to the client. Under the ASP.NET process model, when this counter exceeds the requestQueueLimit defined in the processModel configuration section, ASP.NET will begin rejecting requests.
9630. 39637
9631. Number of audit successes in the application since it was started.
9632. 39639
9633. Number of audit failures in the application since it was started.
9634. 39641
9635. Number of error events raised since the application was started.
9636. 39643
9637. Number of runtime error events raised since the application was started.
9638. 39645
9639. Number of HTTP error events raised since the application was started.
9640. 39647
9641. Number of requests utilizing anonymous authentication.
9642. 39649
9643. Number of Authentication Anonymous Requests/Sec
9644. 39651
9645. Total number of entries within the cache (both internal and user added)
9646. 39653
9647. Number of additions and removals to the total cache per second.
9648. 39655
9649. Total number of hits from the cache.
9650. 39657
9651. Total number of cache misses.
9652. 39659
9653. Ratio of hits from all cache calls.
9654. 39661
9655. Cache Total Hit Ratio Base
9656. 39663
9657. Total number of entries within the cache added by the user.
9658. 39665
9659. Number of additions and removals to the API cache per second.
9660. 39667
9661. Number of cache hits from user code.
9662. 39669
9663. Number of cache misses called from user code.
9664. 39671
9665. Ratio of hits called from user code.
9666. 39673
9667. Cache API Hit Ratio Base
9668. 39675
9669. Current number of entries in the output cache.
9670. 39677
9671. Number of additions and removals to the output cache per second.
9672. 39679
9673. Total number of output cacheable requests served from the output cache.
9674. 39681
9675. Total number of output cacheable requests not served from the output cache.
9676. 39683
9677. Ratio of hits to requests for output cacheable requests.
9678. 39685
9679. Output Cache Hit Ratio Base
9680. 39687
9681. Number of .asax, .ascx, .ashx, .asmx, or .aspx source files dynamically compiled.
9682. 39689
9683. Number of debugging requests processed.
9684. 39691
9685. Number of errors that have occurred during parsing and configuration.
9686. 39693
9687. Number of errors that have occurred during compilation.
9688. 39695
9689. Number of errors that have occurred during the processing of a request.
9690. 39697
9691. Number of errors not handled by user code, but by the default error handler.
9692. 39699
9693. Rate of unhandled errors.
9694. 39701
9695. Total number of errors occurred.
9696. 39703
9697. Rate of errors occurred.
9698. 39705
9699. Number of active pipeline instances.
9700. 39707
9701. The total size, in bytes, of all requests.
9702. 39709
9703. The total size, in bytes, of responses sent to a client. This does not include standard HTTP response headers.
9704. 39711
9705. The number of requests currently executing.
9706. 39713
9707. Total number of failed requests.
9708. 39715
9709. The number of requests for resources that were not found.
9710. 39717
9711. Number of requests failed due to unauthorized access.
9712. 39719
9713. The number of requests in the application request queue.
9714. 39721
9715. The number of requests that timed out.
9716. 39723
9717. The number of requests that executed successfully.
9718. 39725
9719. The total number of requests since the application was started.
9720. 39727
9721. The number of requests executed per second.
9722. 39729
9723. The current number of sessions currently active.
9724. 39731
9725. The number of sessions that have been explicitly abandoned.
9726. 39733
9727. The number of sessions timed out.
9728. 39735
9729. Total number of sessions since the application was started.
9730. 39737
9731. The number of transactions aborted.
9732. 39739
9733. The number of transactions committed.
9734. 39741
9735. Number of transactions in progress.
9736. 39743
9737. The total number of transactions since the application was started.
9738. 39745
9739. Transactions started per second.
9740. 39747
9741. The total number of connections to the State Server used by session state.
9742. 39749
9743. The total number of connections to the SQL Server used by session state.
9744. 39751
9745. Total number of instrumentation events raised since the application was started.
9746. 39753
9747. Total number of instrumentation events per second.
9748. 39755
9749. Number of application events raised since the application was started.
9750. 39757
9751. Number of application events raised per second.
9752. 39759
9753. Number of error events raised since the application was started.
9754. 39761
9755. Number of error events per second.
9756. 39763
9757. Number of runtime error events raised since the application was started.
9758. 39765
9759. Number of runtime error events per second.
9760. 39767
9761. Number of HTTP error events raised since the application was started.
9762. 39769
9763. Number of HTTP error events raised per second.
9764. 39771
9765. Number of request events raised since the application was started
9766. 39773
9767. Number of request events raised per second.
9768. 39775
9769. Number of audit successes in the application since it was started.
9770. 39777
9771. Number of audit failures in the application since it was started.
9772. 39779
9773. Number of successful membership credential validations since the application was started.
9774. 39781
9775. Number of failed membership credential validations since the application was started.
9776. 39783
9777. Number of successful forms authentication ticket validations since the application was started.
9778. 39785
9779. Number of failed forms authentication ticket validations since the application was started.
9780. 39787
9781. Number of viewstate MAC validations that failed since the application was started.
9782. 39789
9783. The number of milliseconds that it took to execute the most recent request.
9784. 39791
9785. The number of requests disconnected due to communication errors or user terminated.
9786. 39793
9787. The number of requests rejected because the application request queue was full.
9788. 39795
9789. The number of milliseconds the most recent request was waiting in the queue.
9790. 39797
9791. The amount of physical memory used by the machine divided by the physical memory limit for the cache, as a percentage. When this reaches 100%, half of the cache entries will be forcibly removed. The __Total__ instance is the average of all instances, and therefore cannot be used to determine when cache entries will be forcibly removed.
9792. 39799
9793. Cache % Machine Memory Limit Used Base
9794. 39801
9795. The value of private bytes for the worker process divided by the private bytes memory limit for the cache, as a percentage. When this reaches 100%, half of the cache entries will be forcibly removed. The __Total__ instance is the average of all instances, and therefore cannot be used to determine when cache entries will be forcibly removed.
9796. 39803
9797. Cache % Process Memory Limit Used Base
9798. 39805
9799. Total number of entries forcibly removed from the cache due to memory pressure.
9800. 39807
9801. Total number of entries forcibly removed from the cache due to memory pressure that were originally inserted into the cache using one of the public cache APIs.
9802. 39809
9803. Total number of entries forcibly removed from the cache due to memory pressure that were originally inserted into the cache by the output cache feature.
9804. 39811
9805. Estimated percentage of elapsed time that the processor spends executing managed application code. This counter only tracks processor time of managed threads in the application. It does not include additional processor time spent executing on non-managed threads. Note that this counter is only updated with new data every five seconds.
9806. 39813
9807. % Managed Processor Time Base (estimated)
9808. 39815
9809. Estimated managed heap memory consumption (in KB) by the application. The accuracy of this counter varies depending on the duration of elapsed time since the last full managed memory heap collection. Note that this counter is only updated with new data every five seconds.
9810. 39817
9811. Number of WMI High Performance provider returned by WMI Adapter
9812. 39819
9813. Shows High Performance Classes
9814. 39821
9815. Shows if High Performance Classes are valid
9816. 39823
9817. ProcessorPerformance
9818. 39825
9819. frequency
9820. 39827
9821. percentage
9822. 39829
9823. power" (REG_MULTI_SZ)
9824.
9825. [HKLM\System\ControlSet001\Enum\Root\LEGACY_AVGBDISK]
9826. DA: 30/06/2017 09:23:23
9827.
9828. [HKLM\System\ControlSet001\Enum\Root\LEGACY_AVGBIDSAGENT]
9829. DA: 30/06/2017 09:23:23
9830.
9831. [HKLM\System\ControlSet001\Enum\Root\LEGACY_AVGBIDSDRIVER]
9832. DA: 30/06/2017 09:23:23
9833.
9834. [HKLM\System\ControlSet001\Enum\Root\LEGACY_AVGBIDSH]
9835. DA: 30/06/2017 09:23:23
9836.
9837. [HKLM\System\ControlSet001\Enum\Root\LEGACY_AVGBLOG]
9838. DA: 30/06/2017 09:23:23
9839.
9840. [HKLM\System\ControlSet001\Enum\Root\LEGACY_AVGBUNIV]
9841. DA: 30/06/2017 09:23:23
9842.
9843. [HKLM\System\ControlSet001\Enum\Root\LEGACY_AVGIO]
9844. DA: 30/06/2017 09:23:23
9845.
9846. [HKLM\System\ControlSet001\Enum\Root\LEGACY_AVGMONFLT]
9847. DA: 30/06/2017 09:23:23
9848.
9849. [HKLM\System\ControlSet001\Enum\Root\LEGACY_AVGNTFLT]
9850. DA: 30/06/2017 09:23:23
9851.
9852. [HKLM\System\ControlSet001\Enum\Root\LEGACY_AVGRDR]
9853. DA: 30/06/2017 09:23:23
9854.
9855. [HKLM\System\ControlSet001\Enum\Root\LEGACY_AVGRVRT]
9856. DA: 30/06/2017 09:23:23
9857.
9858. [HKLM\System\ControlSet001\Enum\Root\LEGACY_AVGSNX]
9859. DA: 30/06/2017 09:23:23
9860.
9861. [HKLM\System\ControlSet001\Enum\Root\LEGACY_AVGSP]
9862. DA: 30/06/2017 09:23:23
9863.
9864. [HKLM\System\ControlSet001\Enum\Root\LEGACY_AVGSTMXP]
9865. DA: 30/06/2017 09:23:23
9866.
9867. [HKLM\System\ControlSet001\Enum\Root\LEGACY_AVGVMM]
9868. DA: 30/06/2017 09:23:23
9869.
9870. [HKLM\System\ControlSet001\Enum\Root\LEGACY_AVG_ANTIVIRUS]
9871. DA: 30/06/2017 09:23:23
9872.
9873. [HKLM\System\ControlSet001\Services\avgunivx]
9874. DA: 26/06/2017 10:58:17
9875.
9876. [HKLM\System\ControlSet004\Enum\Root\LEGACY_AVGBDISK]
9877. DA: 30/06/2017 09:23:23
9878.
9879. [HKLM\System\ControlSet004\Enum\Root\LEGACY_AVGBIDSAGENT]
9880. DA: 30/06/2017 09:23:23
9881.
9882. [HKLM\System\ControlSet004\Enum\Root\LEGACY_AVGBIDSDRIVER]
9883. DA: 30/06/2017 09:23:23
9884.
9885. [HKLM\System\ControlSet004\Enum\Root\LEGACY_AVGBIDSH]
9886. DA: 30/06/2017 09:23:23
9887.
9888. [HKLM\System\ControlSet004\Enum\Root\LEGACY_AVGBLOG]
9889. DA: 30/06/2017 09:23:23
9890.
9891. [HKLM\System\ControlSet004\Enum\Root\LEGACY_AVGBUNIV]
9892. DA: 30/06/2017 09:23:23
9893.
9894. [HKLM\System\ControlSet004\Enum\Root\LEGACY_AVGIO]
9895. DA: 30/06/2017 09:23:23
9896.
9897. [HKLM\System\ControlSet004\Enum\Root\LEGACY_AVGMONFLT]
9898. DA: 30/06/2017 09:23:23
9899.
9900. [HKLM\System\ControlSet004\Enum\Root\LEGACY_AVGNTFLT]
9901. DA: 30/06/2017 09:23:23
9902.
9903. [HKLM\System\ControlSet004\Enum\Root\LEGACY_AVGRDR]
9904. DA: 30/06/2017 09:23:23
9905.
9906. [HKLM\System\ControlSet004\Enum\Root\LEGACY_AVGRVRT]
9907. DA: 30/06/2017 09:23:23
9908.
9909. [HKLM\System\ControlSet004\Enum\Root\LEGACY_AVGSNX]
9910. DA: 30/06/2017 09:23:23
9911.
9912. [HKLM\System\ControlSet004\Enum\Root\LEGACY_AVGSP]
9913. DA: 30/06/2017 09:23:23
9914.
9915. [HKLM\System\ControlSet004\Enum\Root\LEGACY_AVGSTMXP]
9916. DA: 30/06/2017 09:23:23
9917.
9918. [HKLM\System\ControlSet004\Enum\Root\LEGACY_AVGVMM]
9919. DA: 30/06/2017 09:23:23
9920.
9921. [HKLM\System\ControlSet004\Enum\Root\LEGACY_AVG_ANTIVIRUS]
9922. DA: 30/06/2017 09:23:23
9923.
9924. [HKLM\System\ControlSet004\Services\avgunivx]
9925. DA: 26/06/2017 10:58:17
9926.
9927. [HKLM\System\CurrentControlSet\Enum\Root\LEGACY_AVGBDISK]
9928. DA: 30/06/2017 09:23:23
9929.
9930. [HKLM\System\CurrentControlSet\Enum\Root\LEGACY_AVGBIDSAGENT]
9931. DA: 30/06/2017 09:23:23
9932.
9933. [HKLM\System\CurrentControlSet\Enum\Root\LEGACY_AVGBIDSDRIVER]
9934. DA: 30/06/2017 09:23:23
9935.
9936. [HKLM\System\CurrentControlSet\Enum\Root\LEGACY_AVGBIDSH]
9937. DA: 30/06/2017 09:23:23
9938.
9939. [HKLM\System\CurrentControlSet\Enum\Root\LEGACY_AVGBLOG]
9940. DA: 30/06/2017 09:23:23
9941.
9942. [HKLM\System\CurrentControlSet\Enum\Root\LEGACY_AVGBUNIV]
9943. DA: 30/06/2017 09:23:23
9944.
9945. [HKLM\System\CurrentControlSet\Enum\Root\LEGACY_AVGIO]
9946. DA: 30/06/2017 09:23:23
9947.
9948. [HKLM\System\CurrentControlSet\Enum\Root\LEGACY_AVGMONFLT]
9949. DA: 30/06/2017 09:23:23
9950.
9951. [HKLM\System\CurrentControlSet\Enum\Root\LEGACY_AVGNTFLT]
9952. DA: 30/06/2017 09:23:23
9953.
9954. [HKLM\System\CurrentControlSet\Enum\Root\LEGACY_AVGRDR]
9955. DA: 30/06/2017 09:23:23
9956.
9957. [HKLM\System\CurrentControlSet\Enum\Root\LEGACY_AVGRVRT]
9958. DA: 30/06/2017 09:23:23
9959.
9960. [HKLM\System\CurrentControlSet\Enum\Root\LEGACY_AVGSNX]
9961. DA: 30/06/2017 09:23:23
9962.
9963. [HKLM\System\CurrentControlSet\Enum\Root\LEGACY_AVGSP]
9964. DA: 30/06/2017 09:23:23
9965.
9966. [HKLM\System\CurrentControlSet\Enum\Root\LEGACY_AVGSTMXP]
9967. DA: 30/06/2017 09:23:23
9968.
9969. [HKLM\System\CurrentControlSet\Enum\Root\LEGACY_AVGVMM]
9970. DA: 30/06/2017 09:23:23
9971.
9972. [HKLM\System\CurrentControlSet\Enum\Root\LEGACY_AVG_ANTIVIRUS]
9973. DA: 30/06/2017 09:23:23
9974.
9975. [HKLM\System\CurrentControlSet\Services\avgunivx]
9976. DA: 26/06/2017 10:58:17
9977.
9978. [HKU\.DEFAULT\Software\AVG Web TuneUp]
9979. DA: 02/06/2017 10:18:08
9980.
9981. [HKU\S-1-5-19\Software\Microsoft\Windows\CurrentVersion\Internet Settings\ZoneMap\Domains\avg-secure.com]
9982. DA: 17/03/2013 09:09:05
9983.
9984. [HKU\S-1-5-19\Software\Microsoft\Windows\CurrentVersion\Internet Settings\ZoneMap\Domains\free-avg-download.com]
9985. DA: 17/03/2013 09:09:05
9986.
9987. [HKU\S-1-5-19\Software\Microsoft\Windows\CurrentVersion\Internet Settings\ZoneMap\Domains\free-avg.org]
9988. DA: 17/03/2013 09:09:05
9989.
9990. [HKU\S-1-5-19\Software\Microsoft\Windows\CurrentVersion\Internet Settings\ZoneMap\Domains\official-avg-download-now.com]
9991. DA: 17/03/2013 09:09:05
9992.
9993. [HKU\S-1-5-19\Software\Microsoft\Windows\CurrentVersion\Internet Settings\ZoneMap\Domains\softwarecenterz.com\www.avg]
9994. DA: 23/06/2017 10:55:02
9995.
9996. [HKU\S-1-5-20\Software\Microsoft\Windows\CurrentVersion\Internet Settings\ZoneMap\Domains\avg-secure.com]
9997. DA: 17/03/2013 09:09:05
9998.
9999. [HKU\S-1-5-20\Software\Microsoft\Windows\CurrentVersion\Internet Settings\ZoneMap\Domains\free-avg-download.com]
10000. DA: 17/03/2013 09:09:05
10001.
10002. [HKU\S-1-5-20\Software\Microsoft\Windows\CurrentVersion\Internet Settings\ZoneMap\Domains\free-avg.org]
10003. DA: 17/03/2013 09:09:05
10004.
10005. [HKU\S-1-5-20\Software\Microsoft\Windows\CurrentVersion\Internet Settings\ZoneMap\Domains\official-avg-download-now.com]
10006. DA: 17/03/2013 09:09:05
10007.
10008. [HKU\S-1-5-20\Software\Microsoft\Windows\CurrentVersion\Internet Settings\ZoneMap\Domains\softwarecenterz.com\www.avg]
10009. DA: 23/06/2017 10:55:53
10010.
10011. [HKU\S-1-5-21-839522115-1659004503-725345543-1003\Software\Microsoft\Windows\ShellNoRoam\MUICache]
10012. "C:\Prog Téléchargés\Framework\Common\avguirnx.exe"="AVG Ui (Re)Starter" (REG_SZ)
10013.
10014. [HKU\S-1-5-21-839522115-1659004503-725345543-1003\Software\Microsoft\Windows\ShellNoRoam\MUICache]
10015. "C:\Prog Téléchargés\Antivirus\AVGUI.exe"="AVG Antivirus" (REG_SZ)
10016.
10017. [HKU\S-1-5-18\Software\AVG Web TuneUp]
10018. DA: 02/06/2017 10:18:08
10019.
10020. =========================
10021.
10022. Fin à: 09:40:59 le 30/06/2017
10023. 294032 Éléments analysés
10024.
10025. =========================
10026. E.O.F

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