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This information also includes the counter path. type PDH_COUNTER_INFO struct { //Size of the structure, including the appended strings, in bytes. DwLength uint32 //Counter type. For a list of counter types, see the Counter Types section of the Windows Server 2003 Deployment Kit. //The counter type constants are defined in Winperf.h. DwType uint32 //Counter version information. Not used. CVersion uint32 //Counter status that indicates if the counter value is valid. For a list of possible values, //see Checking PDH Interface Return Values. CStatus uint32 //Scale factor to use when computing the displayable value of the counter. The scale factor is a power of ten. //The valid range of this parameter is PDH_MIN_SCALE (–7) (the returned value is the actual value times 10–⁷) to //PDH_MAX_SCALE (+7) (the returned value is the actual value times 10⁺⁷). A value of zero will set the scale to one, so that the actual value is returned LScale int32 //Default scale factor as suggested by the counter's provider. LDefaultScale int32 //The value passed in the dwUserData parameter when calling PdhAddCounter. DwUserData *uint32 //The value passed in the dwUserData parameter when calling PdhOpenQuery. DwQueryUserData *uint32 //Null-terminated string that specifies the full counter path. The string follows this structure in memory. SzFullPath *uint16 // pointer to a string //Null-terminated string that contains the name of the computer specified in the counter path. Is NULL, if the path does not specify a computer. //The string follows this structure in memory. SzMachineName *uint16 // pointer to a string //Null-terminated string that contains the name of the performance object specified in the counter path. The string follows this structure in memory. SzObjectName *uint16 // pointer to a string //Null-terminated string that contains the name of the object instance specified in the counter path. Is NULL, if the path does not specify an instance. //The string follows this structure in memory. SzInstanceName *uint16 // pointer to a string //Null-terminated string that contains the name of the parent instance specified in the counter path. Is NULL, if the path does not specify a parent instance. //The string follows this structure in memory. SzParentInstance *uint16 // pointer to a string //Instance index specified in the counter path. Is 0, if the path does not specify an instance index. DwInstanceIndex uint32 // pointer to a string //Null-terminated string that contains the counter name. The string follows this structure in memory. SzCounterName *uint16 // pointer to a string //padding Padding [4]byte //Help text that describes the counter. Is NULL if the source is a log file. SzExplainText *uint16 // pointer to a string //Start of the string data that is appended to the structure. DataBuffer [1]uint32 // pointer to an extra space }