Lodctr 
			
			
			
			
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			Updated: January 21, 2005
			
				Registers new Performance counter names and Explain text for a 
				service or device driver, and saves and restores counter 
				settings and Explain text.
			
				 
			
				 
			Syntax
			
				lodctrFileName [/s:FileName] [/r:FileName] 
				[/t:ServiceName]
			Parameters
			
				
					
						
							FileName 
						
							Registers the Performance counter name settings and 
							Explain text provided in initialization file 
							FileName.
					 
					
						
							/s:FileName
						
							Saves Performance counter registry settings and 
							Explain text to file FileName. 
					 
					
						
							/r 
						
							Restores counter registry settings and Explain text 
							from current registry settings and cached 
							performance files related to the registry. This 
							option is available only in the Windows Server 2003 
							family of operating systems.
					 
					
						
							/r:FileName
						
							Restores Performance counter registry settings and 
							Explain text from file FileName.Caution 
							If you use the lodctr /r command, you will 
							overwrite all Performance counter registry settings 
							and Explain text, replacing them with the 
							configuration defined in the file specified. 
					 
					
						
							/t:ServiceName
						
							Indicates that service ServiceName is 
							trusted.
					 
					
						
							/? 
						
							Displays help at the command prompt.
					 
				 
				Caution
			 
			
				- Incorrectly editing the registry may severely damage your 
				system. Before making changes to the registry, you should back 
				up any valued data on the computer.
Remarks
			
				
					- If the information that you supply contains spaces, use 
					quotation marks around the text (for example, "File 
					Name").
 
			Examples
			
				
				To save the current Performance registry settings and counter 
				Explain text to file perf backup1.txt, type:
				lodctr /s:"perf backup1.txt"
			 
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						| Italic | Information that the user must supply | 
					
						| Bold | Elements that the user must type exactly as shown | 
					
						| Ellipsis (...) | Parameter that can be repeated several times in a 
						command line | 
					
						| Between brackets ([]) | Optional items | 
					
						| Between braces ({}); choices separated by pipe (|). 
						Example: {even|odd} | Set of choices from which the user must choose only 
						one | 
					
						| Courier font | Code or program output | 
				
			 
			
			
			
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