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Answer the following statement true (T) or false (F)
True
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Configuring Administrative Tools
a. Click Control Panel > Administrative Tools > Performance Monitor. The Performance Monitor window opens. Expand Data Collector Sets. Right-click User Defined, and select New > Data Collector Set.
b. The Create new Data Collector Set window opens. In the Name field, type Memory Logs. Select the Create manually (Advanced) radio button, and click Next.
c. The What type of data do you want to include? screen opens. Check the Performance counter box then click Next.
d. The Which performance counters would you like to log? screen opens. Click Add.
e. From the list of available counters, locate and expand Memory. Select Available MBytes and click Add>>.
f. You should see the Available MBytes counter added in the right pane. Click OK.
g. Set the Sample interval field to 4 seconds. Click Next.
h. In the Where would you like the data to be saved? screen, click Browse.
i. The Browse For Folder window opens. Select your (C:) drive, which is Local Disk (C:) in the figure on the next page. Select PerfLogs and click OK.
j. The Where would you like the data to be saved? window opens with the directory information that you selected in the previous step. Click Next.
k. The Create the data collector set? screen opens. Click Finish.
l. Expand User Defined, and select Memory Logs. Right-click Data Collector01 and select Properties.
m. The DataCollector01 Properties window opens. Change the Log format: field to Comma Separated.
n. Click the File tab.
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