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PerformanceCoun ter returns incorrect value

Hello,

I'm trying to retrieve my cpu load as follows :

PerformanceCoun ter* cpuCounter = new PerformanceCoun ter("Processor" , "%
Processor Time", "_Total");
float value = cpuCounter->NextValue();
However, this always returns 0.0. The same query used in perfmon.exe works
fine.

Do I miss something here ?

TIA,

Michiel.
Nov 17 '05 #1
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