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Dave,
I tried exctrlst.exe. Which service should I look at, PerfNet? It's
enabled.
> You can Add/Remove them by regedit, but it's much easier to use exctrlst.exe
> (Extensible Counter Listing Tool) from the resource kit to enable/ disable
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> > Thanks.
Dave Patrick - 31 Jul 2008 03:53 GMT
If you installed software with the network interface driver it may have
caused this. Are there problems with the NIC?

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> Dave,
> I tried exctrlst.exe. Which service should I look at, PerfNet? It's
> enabled.
John John (MVP) - 31 Jul 2008 14:06 GMT
It's the Tcpip (Perfctrs.dll) counter.
John
> Dave,
> I tried exctrlst.exe. Which service should I look at, PerfNet? It's
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>>>Thanks.
Chris - 31 Jul 2008 19:21 GMT
thanks, John. Tcpip is the counter. Was not enabled. Once done Network
Interface is available.
> It's the Tcpip (Perfctrs.dll) counter.
>
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> >>>Thanks.
John John (MVP) - 31 Jul 2008 20:09 GMT
You're welcome.
John
> thanks, John. Tcpip is the counter. Was not enabled. Once done Network
> Interface is available.
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>>>>>Thanks.