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Well, the network card is still giving me WMI errors. I now have a shortcut on my desktop so I can check all of the performance objects. Tcpip seems to forget I want to collect performance data. I found a Q that said the Tcpip performance collection is turned off. I made sure it was turned on and rebooted. I think I did all of this yesterday but I forget.
To clean up forgetfullness by the SBS Administrator Console I went into Author mode to configure the Server Status view. It seems to remember the counters I changed now.
- Added Page Faults, Uptime, and Queue Length.
- Removed old disk drive volumes
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