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Programming tidbits: store & retrieve
Windows Error Reporting and CLR integration
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over 3 years ago
by
OanaPlaton
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Windows Error Reporting (WER) monitors and collects information on crashes and hangs on Windows platforms newer that Windows XP. The information collected can be sent to a server for investigation (read more in my previous WER article ). When creating...
Programming tidbits: store & retrieve
Windows Error Reporting (WER) for developers
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over 3 years ago
by
OanaPlaton
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Windows Error Reporting is the replacement for Dr. Watson on OSs newer that Windows XP. It monitors failures and collects useful information that can be sent to a server to be analyzed (if the user allows it). This feature helped Microsoft to fix a lot...
Programming tidbits: store & retrieve
Zoom in: what’s wrong with my process?
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over 3 years ago
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OanaPlaton
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There are situations when we want to look closely at a process that is running in production environment – when a crash happens or when it just behaves badly (consumes too much memory, too much CPU, it hangs etc). There are multiple tools that can tell...
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