Enabling Resource Monitoring on Windows™ Vista, Windows™ 7, and Windows™ Server 2008
The Windows™ Vista, Windows™ 7, and Windows™ Server 2008 operating systems include security features that are not found in previous versions of Windows™. You must adjust the security settings to collect resource monitoring data. To enable the resource monitoring feature on Windows™ Vista, Windows™ 7, or Windows™ Server 2008, you must start the Remote Registry service, disable the remote User Account Control, and configure the firewall.
Procedure
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Start the Remote Registry service.
The Remote Registry service is disabled by default on Windows™ Vista, Windows™ 7, and Windows™ Server 2008. This service must be running to collect resource monitoring data:
- Open the Administrative Tools Control Panel.
- Open Services.
- On the Remote Registry service entry, click Start.
- Optional: To launch the Remote Registry service automatically every time the operating system starts, right-click the Remote Registry service, and then click Properties, and set the Startup type to Automatic.
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Disable the remote User Access Control (UAC).
When a user authenticates remotely, the UAC grants the user only standard privileges, even if the supplied credentials are in the Administrators group. To work around this, modify the LocalAccountTokenFilterPolicy registry key:
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Configure the firewall.
The firewall blocks remote administrative requests by default:
- Open the Firewall Control Panel.
- Click Change settings.
- Click the Exceptions tab.
- Select the Remote Administration option.
- Restart the computer.
- Check that the Remote Registry path is accessible.
- Open the Administrative Tools Control Panel.
- Open Local Security Policy.
- Expand Local Policies.
- Select Security Options.
- In the Policy column, right-click Network access: Remotely accessible registry paths and sub-paths and select Properties.
- Ensure that Software\Microsoft\Windows NT\CurrentVersion\Perflib is displayed in the list. If not, add Software\Microsoft\Windows NT\CurrentVersion\Perflib to the list.