lagcounterdef.ini Driver File Contents (3com-3c2000-t-gigabit-adapter_Win.zip)

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[info]

drivername=LSM

symbolfile=lagcounterdef.h

trusted=





[objects]

PROCESS_DELAY_009_NAME=

SESSION_DELAY_009_NAME=

PROCESS_DELAY_CTR_009_NAME=

SESSION_DELAY_CTR_009_NAME=



// One key (value optional) for each language supported.

[languages]

009=English





[text]

PROCESS_DELAY_009_NAME=User Input Delay per Process

PROCESS_DELAY_009_HELP=Process Level Statistics for User Input Delay

SESSION_DELAY_009_NAME=User Input Delay per Session

SESSION_DELAY_009_HELP=Session Level Statistics for User Input Delay

PROCESS_DELAY_CTR_009_NAME=Max Input Delay

PROCESS_DELAY_CTR_009_HELP=Maximum value for queuing delay across all user input waiting to be picked-up by the process during a target time interval

SESSION_DELAY_CTR_009_NAME=Max Input Delay

SESSION_DELAY_CTR_009_HELP=Maximum value for queuing delay across all user input waiting to be picked-up by any process in the session during a target time interval



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