lodctr.exe

  • File Path: C:\windows\SysWOW64\lodctr.exe
  • Description: Load PerfMon Counters

Hashes

Type Hash
MD5 7B2913DB1F7C33D676C30CB3FBF4F25A
SHA1 54183893AB5146AFF27F85B55D38382FB38100D7
SHA256 BE3EE03E1829DD4A86AF9037F4D85529ED32D5940AB22E2B7C4C675424CD016B
SHA384 5BF5F613059C2E5795E1F258CB9D28D10638F36A51D1159A78009BA64753F3F1213A2D7AF1528185DB185827FC9B4BE8
SHA512 73B91466CD100AA5B7392044F818EEB5E1B3CE06343FF217B8F28AB617C809058BE06B897BE7B34AF96A6AFEA5D9ADEF27666E2A9970101A54CC08F564610BA8
SSDEEP 768:DukbZlM8qG3WJqmR7YDP7Bx/W1HvcGkMowOZONNWUS1ce:JlM85iMDW1HEGkPZgNWUS1c

Signature

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File Metadata

  • Original Filename: LODCTR.EXE.MUI
  • Product Name: Microsoft Windows Operating System
  • Company Name: Microsoft Corporation
  • File Version: 6.3.9600.16384 (winblue_rtm.130821-1623)
  • Product Version: 6.3.9600.16384
  • Language: English (United States)
  • Legal Copyright: Microsoft Corporation. All rights reserved.

Additional Info*

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lodctr

Applies to: Windows Server 2022, Windows Server 2019, Windows Server 2016, Windows Server 2012 R2, Windows Server 2012

Allows you to register or save performance counter name and registry settings in a file and designate trusted services.

Syntax

lodctr <filename> [/s:<filename>] [/r:<filename>] [/t:<servicename>]

Parameters

Parameter Description
<filename> Specifies the name of the initialization file that registers the performance counter name settings and explanatory text.
/s:<filename> Specifies the name of the file to which the performance counter registry settings and explanatory text are saved.
/r Restores counter registry settings and explanatory text from current registry settings and cached performance files related to the registry.
/r:<filename> Specifies the name of the file that restores the performance counter registry settings and explanatory text.<p>Warning: If you use this command, you’ll overwrite all performance counter registry settings and explanatory text, replacing them with the configuration defined in the specified file.
/t:<servicename> Indicates that service <servicename> is trusted.
/? Displays help at the command prompt.
Remarks
  • If the information that you supply contains spaces, use quotation marks around the text (for example, “file name 1”).

Examples

To save the current performance registry settings and explanatory text to file “perf backup1.txt”, type:

lodctr /s:"perf backup1.txt"

Additional References


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