performance monitor automatic startup

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Aimee Villlarosa

Hi,

I've created a graph that monitors Windows 2000 Advanced Server using
MRTG and Windows Performance Monitor. However, the performance counter log
I've created doesnt start automatically after reboot. Is there a way or a
command line script that will automatically start performance logging during
startup instead of manually doing it from Windows performance monitor?

Thanks,

Aimee
 
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Carrie Garth \(MVP\)

See other post (Original Message Header directly below), multi-posted to
*.win2000.advanced_server six minutes after this one.

----- Original Message Header -----
From: "Aimee Villlarosa" <aimee AT teamyehey DOT com>
Newsgroups: microsoft.public.win2000.advanced_server
Sent: Monday, August 18, 2003 01:29 AM
Subject: performance counter log automatic startup
Wrote in message ----- Original Message Header -----

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Carrie Garth, Microsoft MVP for Windows 2000
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: "Aimee Villlarosa" <aimee AT teamyehey DOT com>
: Wrote in message : Sent: Monday, August 18, 2003 01:23 AM
:
: Hi,
:
: I've created a graph that monitors Windows 2000 Advanced Server using
: MRTG and Windows Performance Monitor. However, the performance counter log
: I've created doesnt start automatically after reboot. Is there a way or a
: command line script that will automatically start performance logging during
: startup instead of manually doing it from Windows performance monitor?
:
: Thanks,
:
: Aimee
 

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