On Connection To AND Disconnect From User Session Triggers.
Understanding the Task Scheduler Snap-in.
Understanding AT and Task Scheduler v1.0 Compatibility Modes.
Understanding the Task Scheduler Architecture.
Improvements to Task Scheduler in Windows 7.
Using Windows PowerShell for Event Monitoring.
Using the Windows Events Command-Line Utility for Event Monitoring.
Considerations for Workgroup Environments.
Improvements to Event Monitoring in Windows 7.
Understanding the Windows Event Architecture.
Using Windows PowerShell for Performance Monitoring.
Using Data Manager to View Performance Data.
Improvements to Performance Monitoring in Windows 7.
The policy settings for doing this are found here: Computer Configuration\Policies\Administrative Templates\System\Performance Control Panel You can use Group Policy to configure what is displayed on the Performance InformationĪnd Tools Control Panel for targeted computers.
A link to Print detailed system information.
The main screen of Performance Information and Tools includes the following sections, Note You cannot use Performance Information And Tools in Safe mode. The reassessment process can takeĪ few minutes and the screen may flash while the system is being assessed. Index dialog box will be displayed with a status bar.
Click the Re-run The Assessment link at the bottom right.
Information and Tools Control Panel item.
Click the View Performance Information link on the left to display the Performance.
Click the Action Center icon in the system notification area to open the Action Center.
To run WinSAT again and reassess the hardware, perform these steps: WinSAT from Performance Information And Tools in order to reassess the computer. Video hardware or other hardware that might affect the system rating, you may need to run Installation, the Windows Aero Glass features may not be available. If WinSAT has not assessed the system at all, or if hardware has changed since the initial Running WinSAT Using Performance Information and Tools