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MSDN Library - April 2000
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Welcome to the MSDN Library
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Visual Studio 6.0 Documentation
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Office Developer Documentation
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Windows CE Documentation
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Platform SDK
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SDK Documentation
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DDK Documentation
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Windows Resource Kits
About Windows Resource Kits
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BackOffice Resource Kit
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Microsoft Site Server 3.0 Commerce Edition Resource Kit
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Windows 95 Resource Kit
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Windows 98 Resource Kit
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Windows CE PC Companion Resource Kit
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Windows NT 3.51 Resource Kit
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Windows NT Resource Kit Volume 1: Resource Guide
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Windows NT Resource Kit Volume 2: WINNT 3.5 Networking
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Windows NT Resource Kit Volume 3: Windows NT Messages
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Windows NT Resource Kit Volume 4: How to Optimize Windows NT
Introduction
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How to Optimize Windows NT
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Zen and the Art of Performance Monitoring
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Detecting Processor Bottlenecks
Bottlenecks Are Moving Targets
Getting Started: Making an Overview Settings File
Charting the Response Surface
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Analyzing Processor Performance
Why Performance Monitoring Is Free (Not!)
Processor Scheduling on Windows NT
The Mystery of the Sawtooth Queue Length
User Mode and Privileged Mode
What Multiple Processes and Threads Look Like
Bottlenecks at Lower Utilization
How the Graphics System Uses the Processor
Processor Usage by 16-bit Windows Applications
Processor Usage by 16-bit MS-DOS Applications
Who Started All These Processes?
Getting Rid of a Processor Bottleneck
Monitoring Multiple Processors
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Detecting Disk Bottlenecks
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Detecting Memory Bottlenecks
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Detecting Cache Bottlenecks
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Detecting Network Bottlenecks
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Capacity Planning
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Writing High-Performance Windows NT Applications
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Tuning Windows NT Applications
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Tuning the Working Set of Your Application
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Writing a Custom Windows NT Performance Monitor
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Adding Application Performance Counters
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Windows NT Performance Counters
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Registry Value Entries
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Using Response Probe
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Windows NT Resource Kit Volume 5: Windows NT Update 1
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Windows NT Server 4.0 Resource Kit
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Windows NT Workstation 4.0 Resource Kit
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Windows 2000 Server Resource Kit
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Knowledge Base
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Technical Articles
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Backgrounders
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Specifications
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Books
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Samples