My eyes are bleeding with that much BLUE color.
Although, nice utility Ace
Why not try Powershell?
I already use powershell. You can, but on older Windows systems it needs to be installed, and it requires some configuration before you can actually run scripts as well. It's powerful, but you could probably do the same with a batch file if you wanted. You just need a timeout after executing perfmon /report to allow the report.html to be generated, the script would need to be run as administrator, and then you would need to determine which directory the newest report was saved to, then copy it to the destination. My program terminates perfmon automatically too.
I haven't heard any issues yet, so it must be working for people however. :grin1:
edit: I'm curious, would it be easier for me to just open the documents folder so they can see the report without having to manually open explorer and navigate there, or should I just copy the report to the same directory in which my program was invoked from?