A couple of .NET API's don't work on XPE-SP1

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Jeff Arnett

When using the .NET GetProcesses() or GetProcessByName()
API on XPE-SP1 the following error occurs (see below).

Anyone know how to fix "Process performance counter is
disabled" problem. We have all software compnents in our
image so I don't think it's a mere dependency issue.

-jeff
 
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Jeff Arnett

Lynda,

It's not clear what the registry change actually is.

Your message implies adding a registry key in
the ...\Performance tree of DWORD value w/ the name
"Disable ..".

It is not clear what the DWORD value should be, so I
tried 0 and 1, but nothing seems to help; same error??

-jeff
 
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Jeff Arnett

Any update here Lynda?

-jeff
-----Original Message-----
Jeff,

Sorry for the confusion. You are correct in your interpretation of my
misleading post. That said, we are investigating the issue and I will post
again as soon as I have an update.
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Thanks,

Lynda

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Lynda Allen [MS]

Jeff,

Sorry to leave you hanging, but you have not been forgotten. I am working
with the .NET team to investigate why the workaround did not work. I hope to
have an answer for you in a few days.
--
Thanks,

Lynda

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Lynda Allen [MS]

Jeff,

I still don't have a timeline on this fix. I have opened a bug on it and
have been working with the .NET team. I will post again when I have some
further feedback. Sorry for the delay.
 
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Jeff Arnett eMVP

Hang in there Lynda.

Just let me know when this is fixed. I'm hoping the fix
will be part of the imminent .NET 1.1 SLD.

-jeff
 
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Lynda Allen [MS]

Jeff- it is definitely something they are aware of as they build .NET 1.1.

Thanks for your patience.

Lynda

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