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user - 04 Jul 2007 11:06 GMT
Hi,

I would like to know that are there any changes or any sort of modifications
or definition change for performance counters excposed by .net clr w.r.t
dot net versions 1.1/2.0/3.0

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Alvin Bruney [MVP] - 04 Jul 2007 15:31 GMT
hmm, that type of information may be available in the release notes of the
framework but I'm not aware of any single site where this information
resides.

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Robert - 05 Jul 2007 07:14 GMT
I played with these a bit a few months ago..

They are character by character identical to what perfmon gives you.
IE - pick some counters in perfmon and the categories/counters
are then plugged in, exactly the same, into your code.

So, I think there are no changes, other than whatever the NT/Win2k/XP/Vista
teams have added to the base OS.

HTH

> hmm, that type of information may be available in the release notes of the
> framework but I'm not aware of any single site where this information
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>> regards
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