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| Never use the System.Diagnostics.PerformanceCounter class if you can avoid it. If you still want to use the framework, WMI provides the primary performance counters in either the Win32_PerfRawData or Win32_PerfFormattedData classes. Using WMI, you can get all processes running on one machine in a snapshot instead of remotely querying for each instance of the "Process" counter and querying each instance. DCOM sucks... |
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