Remote Desktop Services Server

Remote Desktop Services Server has its own performance objects for the Performance Monitor, still called the Terminal Services Session and Terminal Services objects. It provides resource statistics such as errors, cache activity, network traffic from Remote Desktop Server, and other session-specific activity. Many of these counters are similar to those found in the Process object. Some examples include % Privileged Time, % Processor Time, % User Time, Working Set, Working Set Peak, and so on.

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You can find a comprehensive list of all performance counters and descriptions relative to Remote Desktop Services at http://support.microsoft.com/kb/186536. You can find more information about Remote Desktop Services ...

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