You are double right, right because I can get this information by Win32::PerLib and it is not easy, but I have one script to do this.
And second right because Win32::PerfMon is to much easy and simple, that why I'm trying to solve this little problem.
Thanks for your post
In reply to Re^2: Win32::PerfMon get no instances or objects name
by shonorio
in thread Win32::PerfMon get no instances or objects name
by shonorio
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