Copyright Goodheart-Willcox Co., Inc. 98 8. In the left-side pane, expand the Task Scheduler Library tree, as shown. You can view scheduled tasks for various components, those scheduled through the Event Viewer, or other programs. 9. Expand the Microsoft branch, and then expand the Windows branch. Scroll down to find the DiskCleanup branch, and select it. Information for this specific component is displayed. When was the last time this program ran? 10. With the DiskCleanup branch selected, click the Actions tab in the middle view. The path to the actual executable program is displayed. 11. Click the General tab. Can the program run if the user is not logged on? Will it run hidden (not visible to the logged in user)? 12. Close the Task Scheduler. Lab Activity 3-2: Parameters in Performance Monitor The Performance Monitor is a versatile tool in Microsoft Windows. It can be used to monitor and collect various information about the system. 1. Click the Windows Start menu, and then enter performance monitor in the search box. Select the Performance Monitor application in the search results. 2. In the Performance Monitor, expand the Monitoring Tools branch, and then select the Performance Monitor branch in the left-hand pane. A graph is displayed in the right-hand pane. Expand the tree to see components Select a time period Summary Tasks Goodheart-Willcox Publisher
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