The windows Performance Monitor tool that comes with windows allows you
to monitor this, and can be set to write to a log file. You could use
this and then read the log file.

I don't know much about it, but I believe that it also provides an API
to allow you to programmatically ask for a "counter's" value.




-----Original Message-----
From: Nahum.Wild [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
Sent: Friday, October 31 2003 1:20 p.m.
To: Multiple recipients of list offtopic
Subject: [DUG-OFFTOPIC]: Network monitoring tool


All,

I've got myself a machine that I leave running 24*7 with some of my
software on it.  It does automated things online etc... and I'm trying
to track how much bandwidth the machine uses with nice statistical
analysis like peak times etc...  It's part of a network of PCs attached
to the net and I'm trying to figure out if my box is responsible for
unexpected amounts data transferred each month.  It's a vanilla machine
with my software being the only extra thing installed - apart from the
firewall etc...  Meaning I don't need to track on a per application
basis.

So can anyone recommend a free tool/app I can stick on the machine that
will achieve the above?


Cheers in advance,

Nahum Wild
Software Innovator, Process Consultant & Incremental Fee Extractor
PayGlobal LTD

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