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Where is Working Set Tuner

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    Can anyone here help me? I have gotten no response on the microsoft newsgroups. I want to use Working Set Tuner to optimize the rebasing of a number of DLLs, but I cannot find the WST tools on either the Sept. 1999 or the January 2000 Platform SDK (as far as I can tell, the Working Set Tuner is still supposed to be part of the PSDK---it's listed in the documentation). Can anyone tell me where to look? Thanks, Jonathan

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      Can anyone here help me? I have gotten no response on the microsoft newsgroups. I want to use Working Set Tuner to optimize the rebasing of a number of DLLs, but I cannot find the WST tools on either the Sept. 1999 or the January 2000 Platform SDK (as far as I can tell, the Working Set Tuner is still supposed to be part of the PSDK---it's listed in the documentation). Can anyone tell me where to look? Thanks, Jonathan

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      Utilities like VADUMP and others are in the Platform SDK. Try searching on "Tuning the Working Set of Your Application" in the MSDN library or online. Look under "Performance Utilities" if you get that far. HTH ================== The original message was: Can anyone here help me? I have gotten no response on the microsoft newsgroups. I want to use Working Set Tuner to optimize the rebasing of a number of DLLs, but I cannot find the WST tools on either the Sept. 1999 or the January 2000 Platform SDK (as far as I can tell, the Working Set Tuner is still supposed to be part of the PSDK---it's listed in the documentation). Can anyone tell me where to look?

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      Jonathan

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        Utilities like VADUMP and others are in the Platform SDK. Try searching on "Tuning the Working Set of Your Application" in the MSDN library or online. Look under "Performance Utilities" if you get that far. HTH ================== The original message was: Can anyone here help me? I have gotten no response on the microsoft newsgroups. I want to use Working Set Tuner to optimize the rebasing of a number of DLLs, but I cannot find the WST tools on either the Sept. 1999 or the January 2000 Platform SDK (as far as I can tell, the Working Set Tuner is still supposed to be part of the PSDK---it's listed in the documentation). Can anyone tell me where to look?

        Thanks,
        Jonathan

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        I find documentation in the PSDK documentation, but I installed the whole PSDK and cannot find the executables WST.DLL, WSTUNE.EXE, WSTCAT.EXE, and WSTDUMP.EXE that the documentation refers to anywhere on my disk. Where do you find the executables? ================== The original message was: Utilities like VADUMP and others are in the Platform SDK. Try searching on "Tuning the Working Set of Your Application" in the MSDN library or online. Look under "Performance Utilities" if you get that far.

        HTH

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        The original message was:

        Can anyone here help me? I have gotten no response on the microsoft newsgroups. I want to use Working Set Tuner to optimize the rebasing of a number of DLLs, but I cannot find the WST tools on either the Sept. 1999 or the January 2000 Platform SDK (as far as I can tell, the Working Set Tuner is still supposed to be part of the PSDK---it's listed in the documentation). Can anyone tell me where to look?

        Thanks,
        Jonathan

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          I find documentation in the PSDK documentation, but I installed the whole PSDK and cannot find the executables WST.DLL, WSTUNE.EXE, WSTCAT.EXE, and WSTDUMP.EXE that the documentation refers to anywhere on my disk. Where do you find the executables? ================== The original message was: Utilities like VADUMP and others are in the Platform SDK. Try searching on "Tuning the Working Set of Your Application" in the MSDN library or online. Look under "Performance Utilities" if you get that far.

          HTH

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          The original message was:

          Can anyone here help me? I have gotten no response on the microsoft newsgroups. I want to use Working Set Tuner to optimize the rebasing of a number of DLLs, but I cannot find the WST tools on either the Sept. 1999 or the January 2000 Platform SDK (as far as I can tell, the Working Set Tuner is still supposed to be part of the PSDK---it's listed in the documentation). Can anyone tell me where to look?

          Thanks,
          Jonathan

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          I just received the following note from Robin Caron at MS Developer Support: Hi Jonathan, The release notes failed to indicate the the working set tuner is not included with the Platform SDK because it did meet expectation for quality and stability set for Windows 2000. If you have specific needs that were answered by WST, please let me know and I'll do my best to find you alternatives. At a future time tools like working set tuner may get added back into the Platform SDK. Thank you for using the Platform SDK.

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