sry, wrongly typed, I wanted to say to try 0.2 seconds, not 2 seconds :D

2009/12/17 Processor Devil <[email protected]>

> It shouldn't make difference, but try to use 2 seconds instead of 200
> miliseconds, if it works then there is some problem with TimeSpan conversion
> and not the WQL Query...
>
> 2009/12/17 Marcus <[email protected]>
>
> Can someone explain to me why this code works (C#):
>>
>> WqlEventQuery procCreateQuery = new WqlEventQuery(
>>     "__InstanceCreationEvent",
>>     new TimeSpan(0, 0, 1),
>>     "TargetInstance isa \"Win32_Process\");
>>
>> and also this works...
>>
>> WqlEventQuery procCreateQuery = new WqlEventQuery(
>>     "__InstanceCreationEvent",
>>     new TimeSpan(200),
>>     "TargetInstance isa \"Win32_Process\");
>>
>> ...while the following gets "unparsable query":
>>
>> WqlEventQuery procCreateQuery = new WqlEventQuery(
>>     "__InstanceCreationEvent",
>>     new TimeSpan(0, 0, 0, 0, 200),
>>     "TargetInstance isa \"Win32_Process\");
>>
>> Another strange thing is that I think I used to run the one that now
>> fails, successfully aswell, but all of a sudden I can't.
>> So I am allowed to poll at 1 second intervall aswell as 20
>> microseconds intervall but NOT at 200 milliseconds intervall?
>>
>> Does someone know what is going on here?
>>
>>
>>
>

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