I think you have to register the performance counters using the .NET tools
and then harvest them.

Neil


>Apologies in advance for the noob question - I HAVE tried various options
>but I'm stuck!
>
>I have a C# project (VS 2010) that creates a .NET DLL containing (amongst
>other things) a number of performance counters all in a single category.
>I'd like to harvest them using heat.exe rather than having to transcribe
>the details from the .NET designer to my .wxs file.
>
>I've tried executing heat.exe perf PerformanceCategoryName -o perf.wxs in
>various directories within the projects and every time it comes back with
>"heat.exe : error HEAT5060 : Performance category
>'PerformanceCategoryName' not found."
>
>I'm clearly missing something but what?
>
>Many thanks in advance
>David
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