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[PROTEL EDA USERS]: Re: What does RSRCMTR.EXE do?



> > At 11:23 AM 9/14/00 -0400, Susan Scott wrote:
> > > We are running Windows NT here and we don't have the file mentioned
below on
> > > our computers or on our install CD. It seems that if you are running
NT  this
> > > tool is unavailable. Is that true?
> >
> > My understanding is that if you are running NT or W2000, you don't need
a
> > resource monitor.
> >
> > Abdulrahman Lomax
>
> While it is true that this is not necessary on NT/2000, I have it in my
> startup folder (minimized) and find it handy.
>
> It is winnt\system32\taskmgr.exe - it is also available by hitting
> ctrl-alt-del and clicking 'task manager'.
>
> I use it to monitor CPU usage, virtual memory, etc.  I occasionally use it
> to close stuck applications, as well as see who is using all the CPU time,
> etc.
<snip>
> Bruce Walter

I don't have any experience with Windows 2000, but with Windows NT 4.0, the
Task Manager can be directly invoked by the key combination of
Ctrl-Shift-Esc.

Regards,
Geoff Harland.
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