Applies To: Windows Server 2008 R2
You can use Windows System Resource Manager to allocate
processor and memory resources to applications, users, Remote Desktop
Services sessions, and Internet Information Services (IIS) application
pools.
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Install Windows System Resource Manager
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Understanding Limitations and Exclusions of Windows System Resource Manager
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Creating Resource Management Policies
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Start and Stop Resource Management
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Use Conditions to Adjust Resource Policies
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Scheduling Resource Management with the Calendar
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Import or Export Configuration Settings, and Computer Groups
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Work with the User-Defined Exclusion List
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View Windows System Resource Manager Status
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Logging Accounting Data in Windows System Resource Manager
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Configure Notification Options
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Working with Windows System Resource Manager on Remote Systems
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Managing Computer Groups
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Managing User Priorities
Additional references
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User Interface: Windows System Resource Manager
- For more information about Windows System Resource Manager, see http://go.microsoft.com/fwlink/?LinkId=90924.
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