On a Windows host, how is it determined that the Web Response Time (WRT) analyzer process is running after starting the

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On a Windows host, how is it determined that the Web Response Time (WRT) analyzer process is running after starting the

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On a Windows host, how is it determined that the Web Response Time (WRT) analyzer process is running after starting the WRT agent?

A. open Task Manager and look for the presence of the kflm process
B. open Task Manager and look for the presence of the kfcmserver process
C. open the Windows Services Console and check whether the WRT agent is running
D. open the Windows Services Console and check whether the WRT analyzer is running
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