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We are using Active Console here as the application process that we want to monitor its working set memory. Here are the steps:
- From run, type perfmon.exe
- Select "Performance Monitoring"
- On the right pane toolbar, select "+" (see the screenshot)

- A pop-up window will show, select 'Process" and then "WorkingSet" from the list.
- in "Instances of selected object", select "ActiveConsole", "Add", then "OK". (see the screenshot)

- From the right pane, third icon "Change Graph Type", choose "Report".

- You should get this as final view where you can use it to compare the value against processes plugin, working set column.

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