Re: Measuring performance

From: Arkady Frenkel (arkadyf_at_hotmailxdotx.com)
Date: 10/27/05

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    Check performance from administrative tools ( control panel ) , if you need
    that programmatically that phd class
    Arkady

    "Sudhakar Govindavajhala" <sudhakarg79_re_move_me@hotmail.com> wrote in
    message news:3D90824A-517E-41EC-ADF1-3EB5D00716D7@microsoft.com...
    >
    > Hi there,
    >
    > Not a secuirty question. But other groups I looked at are not really
    > active.
    >
    > I am interested in learning how to measure program performance in
    > Windows. Could you refer me to some links? I want to see if API X is
    > better
    > than Y.
    > Can you tell me how to measure the performance of Windows applications?
    >
    > --Sudhakar
    >


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