Frost, Mark {PBG} wrote:
> Thanks very much, Phil!
>
> I'm having a little difficulty finding any documentation that tells
> enumerates the PDH counters. The Microsoft documentation I can find
> seems to talk more about the API for using PDH rather than
> enumerating the possible keys you can search on. I See there's a
> PDHbrowser function in the API which looks like it would be really
> nice, But I'd have to actually do some Windows programming to get
> that far....
I usually just have a browse through the Add Counter dialog in the
Performance viewer that's installed with the Administrative Tools but
the definitive source (for Windows 2003 at least) seems to be
http://technet2.microsoft.com/WindowsServer/en/library/3fb01419-b1ab-4f5
2-a9f8-09d5ebeb9ef21033.mspx?mfr=true
Phil
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