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Nếu, ví dụ, chúng tôi đã in một tài liệu đến các thiết bị fax, chúng tôi sẽ có các tùy chọn bao gồm một bao gồm page.You có thể nhập bất kỳ thông tin bổ sung trên trang bìa mà bạn có thể yêu cầu bằng cách sử dụng dòng tiêu đề và lĩnh vực Lưu ý . | 704 Chapter 14 Troubleshooting Windows XP Expanding the boxes within the window delivers information about the test results.The automated process conducts tests of connectivity to the default gateway DNS servers and loopback function as well as detailing information about the adaptor s present and clients installed on the machine. This test is fairly fast and it provides good detailed information about the performance of the system. In the event that you want to use some of the more traditional commandline tools those capabilities have been retained.You can use a number of diagnostic tools from the command line including ping pathping tracert arp netstat ipconfig nslookup and nbtstat. In addition you can use the previously discussed command-line tool netdiag to verify connectivity. Troubleshooting System Performance System performance is an area that requires ongoing analysis. At times you may notice that a performance issue has arisen leading to sluggish performance and response.Two familiar tools from Windows NT 4.0 and Windows 2000 are still available for locating and correcting performance problems that may be occurring on your machines. In this section we look at and discuss the use of Task Manager and the Performance MMC snap-in which was the Performance Monitor in Windows NT 4.0 . Both of the tools have been improved offering you the opportunity to more quickly and accurately troubleshoot and repair problems. Task Manager The Task Manager tool is an often overlooked quick diagnostic tool for troubleshooting performance issues. It has the capability to provide information about running applications running processes memory usage and an added functionality to display basic network information. In this section we examine the functionality of Task Manager in troubleshooting Windows XP. You can access Task Manager by using the normal Windows paths From the Security window Ctrl Alt Delete select the Task Manager button or rightclick the taskbar and select Task .