![]() With this information it is now possible for us to analyse the log files, track down the origin of the file being printed, grab a copy (when EveryonePrint is setup for 'DebugKeepFiles) and perform debugging in our lab etc. Open up your Windows Task Manager In the Applications tab, right-click the Tomcat process Select Go To Process Click on the View menu and select Select Columns Select PID (process identifier) Note the PID next to the java.exe process. Using Process Explorer to track a process using high-CPU here cpp.exe is using 30% + CPU and we can identifiy the file currently being printed.Using Process Explorer to identify EveryonePrint Web service in normal operation.Administrators can view the entire server environment at a glance, and customizable dashboards and reports enable them to easily generate specific graphs and analytics for specific needs. ![]()
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