 | Combining Permissions |
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 | Deny Permissions |
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 | Advanced Permissions |
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 | Effective Permissions |
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 | File and Folder Permission Inheritence |
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 | Object Ownership |
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 | File Attributes |
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 | Enabling File Sharing |
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 | Viewing Existing Shares |
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 | Creating Shared Folders |
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 | Shared Folder Permissions |
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 | Removing a Share |
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 | Enabling the NFS Role for Sharing Files with UNIX |
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 | Configuring an NFS Share |
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 | Creating Shadow Copies |
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 | Restoring Shadow Copies |
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 | Mapping a Network Drive |
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 | Administrative and Hidden Shares |
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| Managing Hard Disks, Drives, and Volumes |
 | Viewing Disks, Drives, and Volumes |
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 | Creating a Volume |
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 | Deleting a Volume |
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 | MBR vs GPT Partition Styles |
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 | Converting MBR Partition Style to GPT Partition Style |
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 | Basic Vs. Dynamic Disks and Upgrading a Basic Disk |
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 | Changing a Drive Letter |
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 | Extend Volume On a Basic Disk |
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 | Shrink Volume on a Basic Disk |
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 | Creating a Spanned Volume |
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 | Creating RAID Volumes Part 1 |
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 | Creating RAID Volumes Part 2 |
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| Managing Storage and Data |
 | Enabling File Screening, Resource Manager Quotas, and Storage Reporting |
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 | What is File Screeing? |
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 | Configuring File Groups for File Screening |
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 | File Screening Templates |
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 | Configuring File Screens |
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 | Configuring the SMTP Server for File Screening, Quotas, and Storage Reports |
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 | NTFS Disk Quotas vs Resource Manager Disk Quotas |
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 | Resource Manager Disk Quota Templates Part 1 |
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 | Resource Manager Disk Quota Templates Part 2 |
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 | Configuring Resource Manager Disk Quotas |
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 | Configuring Resource Manager Quotas From the Command Line |
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 | Configure Global Storage Reporting Properties |
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 | On-Demand Storage Reports Part 1 |
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 | On-Demand Storage Reports Part 2 |
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 | Scheduling Storage Reporting |
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 | File and Folder Compression |
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 | File and Folder Encryption |
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 | Backing Up Encrypting File System Certificates |
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 | Restoring Encrypting File System Certificates |
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 | Recovering Encrypted Files with a Recovery Agent |
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 | Install Windows Server Backup Feature |
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 | Backing up Data |
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 | Restoring Data |
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 | Taking a Full Server Backup |
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 | Restoring a Full Server Backup |
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 | Scheduling Server Backups |
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 | Using WBAdmin.exe to Perform a System State Backup From the Command Line |
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| Managing Windows Services |
 | What is a Windows Service? |
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 | Starting, Stopping, and Disabling Services |
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 | Changing the User Account the Service RUns Under |
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 | IPV6 Introduction |
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 | What is Hexidecimal? |
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 | Converting IPV6 Hexidecimal Notation to IPV4 Decimal Notation |
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 | Zero Compression and Leading Zeros |
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 | Address Types |
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 | Subnet Prefix Length |
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 | Zone ID |
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 | Setting a Static IPv6 Address |
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 | Enabling/Disabling IPv6 |
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 | IPv4 to IPv6 Transition Technologies - 6to4, Toredo |
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| Active Directory Administration |
 | What is Active Directory and What are Domain Controllers? |
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 | Installing Active Directory and Creating a Domain |
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 | Built-in Domain Users and Groups |
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 | Creating and Editing Domain Users |
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 | Creating and Editing Domain Groups |
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 | Group Scope - Domain Local, Global, and Universal Groups |
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 | Organizational Units |
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 | Domain and Forest Funtional Levels |
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 | Creating a Read Only Domain Controller |
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 | What is DNS? |
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 | Connecting To a DNS Server |
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 | DNS Zones |
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 | Configuring DNS Zone Properties |
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 | Reverse Lookup Zones |
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 | DNS Records |
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 | Installing DCHP on a Server |
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 | Installing DCHP on a Server |
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 | DHCP Reservations |
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 | Backing Up and Restoring DHCP Configuration |
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 | Group Policy Introduction |
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 | Policies vs Preferences |
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 | Administrative Templates |
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 | Creating a Group Policy Object |
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 | Linking a GPO to an Organizational Unit |
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 | Group Policy Processing |
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 | Modifying the Group Policy Background Refresh Interval |
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 | Synchronous vs Asynchronous GPO Processing |
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 | Local Group Policy Objects |
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 | Local Administrators and Non-Administrators GPO |
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 | Local User Specific GPO |
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 | Group Policy Object Precedence |
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| Security Configuration Wizard |
 | Creating Security Policies With the Security Configuration Wizard Part 1 |
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 | Creating Security Policies With the Security Configuration Wizard Part 2 |
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 | Applying Existing Security Policies |
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 | Roll Back Last Applied Security Policy |
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 | Edit Existing Security Policies |
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 | Deploying a Security Policy to Multiple Computers |
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 | Enabling Auditing for a Single Server's Resources |
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 | Enabling Auditing for Multiple Servers with Group Policy |
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 | Auditing Files and Folders |
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 | Auditing the Registry |
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 | Installing IIS |
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 | Creating Web Sites |
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 | Web Site Binding |
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 | Web Site Settings |
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 | Application Pools |
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 | IIS SMTP Service |
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 | IIS in the Real World |
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 | Windows Update Client |
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 | Using Group Policy to Configure Windows Update Client |
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 | Installing the Terminal Services Role |
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 | Terminal Services Configuration |
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 | Managing Terminal Server Sessions |
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 | Remote Application Settings |
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 | Creating Remote Applications |
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 | Connecting to a Remote Application |
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 | Connecting to Terminal Server through remote desktop |
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 | What is Server Core |
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 | Installing Server Core |
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 | Set Administrator Password |
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 | Change a User's Password |
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 | Change the Computer Name |
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 | Get Command Prompt Back If You Close It in Server Core Desktop |
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 | Setting a Static IPv4 Address |
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 | Setting DNS Servers |
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 | Configuring Date/Time and Time Zone |
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 | Configuring Regional and Language Settings |
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 | Configuring Automatic Updates |
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 | Adding Product Key and Activating Windows |
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 | Enabling Remote Desktop on Server Core |
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 | Connecting to Server Core Remote Desktop |
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 | Enabling Remote Administration of Windows Firewall |
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 | Configuring Windows Firewall From the Command Line |
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 | Turning Windows Firewall Off from the Command Line |
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 | Remotely Administer Windows Firewall |
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 | Joining a Server Core Server to the Domain |
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 | Remotely Administer Server Core With MMC Snap-ins |
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 | Using Windows Explorer Remotely |
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 | Shutdown, Reboot, or Logoff Server Core |
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 | Administer Local Users and Groups |
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 | Viewing Installed Roles and Features |
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 | Installing and Uninstalling Roles and Features |
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 | Remote Management of Roles with MMC |
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 | What is Power Shell? |
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 | Installing Power Shell |
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 | Using Cmdlets and Getting Help With Cmdlets |
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 | Using the WhatIf Parameter with Cmdlets |
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 | Confirming Each Step of Cmdlets |
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 | Setting Execution Policy to Allow Scripts |
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 | Setting Execution Policy with Group Policy |
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 | Variables |
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 | Flow Control with foreach statement |
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 | Conditional Statements with If Else |
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 | Power Shell Conclusion |
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 | Creating a Print Server |
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 | Adding a Printer to a Print Server |
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 | Adding a Printer to a Print Server with the Print Managment MMC |
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 | Publishing a Printer in Active Directory |
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 | Publishing a Printer in Active Directory with the Print Managment MMC |
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 | Connecting to a Printer on a Print Server |
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 | Deploying Printer Connections with Group Policy |
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 | Deploying Printer Connections with Group Policy to Computers prior to Vista |
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 | Managing Printer Drivers |
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 | Setting Printer Access Permissions |
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 | Setting Default Printer Preferences |
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 | Monitoring Printers and Print Queues |
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 | Setting the Priority on a Printer |
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 | Configure Printer Spooling |
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| TroubleShooting and Monitoring Windows Server 2008 |
 | Task Manager |
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 | Resource Monitor |
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 | Event Log |
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 | Reliability Monitor |
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 | Performance Monitor |
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 | Data Collector Sets |
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