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Asked: May 13, 20262026-05-13T12:29:27+00:00 2026-05-13T12:29:27+00:00

When I create performance counters in Windows Vista, I see that there is a

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When I create performance counters in Windows Vista, I see that there is a “parent” column in the performance monitor listview that lists the counters.

What is parent? I haven’t seen a way to set it using managed code. Is it only available if I use the Winapi?

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    2026-05-13T12:29:27+00:00Added an answer on May 13, 2026 at 12:29 pm

    The syntax of a counter path is:

    \\Computer\PerfObject(ParentInstance/ObjectInstance#InstanceIndex)\Counter
    

    The Computer element specifies the
    name or IP address of the computer
    from which you want to query
    performance data. The computer name is
    optional if the counter is located on
    the local computer.

    The PerfObject element specifies the
    performance object to query. A
    performance object can be a physical
    component, such as processors, disks,
    and memory, or a system object, such
    as processes and threads. Each system
    object is related to a functional
    element within the computer and has a
    set of standard counters assigned to
    it. Each computer may have a different
    set of performance objects and
    counters installed on it because
    applications can install their own
    performance objects and counters. For
    a list of the performance objects and
    counters installed on your computer,
    see the Add Counters dialog box in the
    Performance tool on your computer.
    These objects are also listed in the
    PDH browse dialog box (see Browsing
    Counters). For a list of system
    performance objects and counters, see
    Counters by Object.

    The ParentInstance,
    ObjectInstance, and InstanceIndex are
    included in the path if multiple
    instances of the object can exist. For
    example, processes and threads are
    multiple instance objects because more
    than one process or thread can run at
    the same time. If an object can have
    more than one instance, the counter
    path must specify an object instance.

    From here.

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