Alerts Settings
This dialog allows you to configure alert situations. You can select levels of some system resources, and where there are too low free resources, or when too many system objects are allocated, TaskInfo will show alert window near its icon in the system tray.
It may prevent you from running too many applications and avoid system crash. It is also useful when developing applications to detect bugs that cause leaks of system resources etc.
Show Small Alert Window |
Select from two Alert Window Sizes. |
Save Alert Window Position |
Enable to Keep Alert Window position. If not checked then position will be set automatically near SysTray Icon. |
Low resources alert enable |
Turn on this checkbox to enable alert of low level of free system resources: |
GDI free % |
alert level of free GDI resources in percents. |
USER free % |
Alert level of free USER resources in percents. When there are too few GDI or USER resources (less than specified), alert is shown. These two settings are available in Windows 95/98/ME only. |
GDI objects |
Alert level of opened GDI objects. |
USER objects |
Alert level of opened USER objects. When there are too many GDI or USER objects (greater than specified), alert is shown. These two settings are available under Windows NT/2000/XP only. |
Windows total |
Alert level of opened Window objects. When there are too many Window objects (greater than specified), alert is shown. |
Too many Win32 handles alert enable |
Turn on this checkbox to enable alert of too high level of Win32 handles: |
Handles Total |
Alert level of opened Win32 handles. When there are too many handles opened (greater than specified), alert is shown. |
Low virtual memory alert enable |
Turn on this checkbox to enable alert of low level of free virtual memory: |
Free % |
Alert level of free virtual memory in percents. When there is too low free virtual memory (less than specified), alert is shown. |
Tip: you can select any configuration dialog by clicking icons at the left of dialog, or by using Configuration menu.