J. P. Gilliver (John) wrote:
In message , Paul
writes:
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Alternately, you can use this. It shows an MS panel already
in your OS.
https://www.makeuseof.com/tag/window...ility-monitor/
Paul
Interesting; like many of the commenters on that page, I had no idea
this existed.
However, rather ironically: for me, the reliability monitor (sorry,
Reliability Monitor - I forgot for a moment that This Is Microsoft We're
Dealing With Here) doesn't work! I see ten grey pillars, with no curve
or text or dates or - well anything, and the box at the bottom says
There are no reports in this view. I presume I have some service turned
off, or similar arcanery.
I think in fact, your Reliability Monitor has one entry in
it, that says the Reliability Monitor is broke :-)
But you can't see that, because the Reliability Monitor is broke.
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There's a few breadcrumbs (tech terms) in here.
https://answers.microsoft.com/en-us/...c-14f9a45d0f2b
The picture of a broken RAC.
https://filestore.community.support....e-75f67aefa9e1
C:\ProgramData\Microsoft\RAC\PublishedData and
C:\ProgramData\Microsoft\RAC\StateData
"i have tried to enable data collection for reliability monitor ,
but perhaps when i Right-clicked RAC, click View, and click
Show Hidden Tasks. ( RACAgent itask name was not visible,
even after expanding the name column)."
Perhaps it's using Scheduled Tasks for some reason.
https://social.technet.microsoft.com...ollection.aspx
It's hard to imagine any activity you're been doing
on the computer, interfering with that stuff.
so the keywords seem to be RACAgent and RACTask. And some
folders that it keeps. It probably does that, so a user can
erase Event Viewer, without damaging the RAC collection.
Paul