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Windows SDK Hidden Gems Part 3: TcpAnalyzer.exe and Consume.exe
Brian Cost
I’ve been writing about some of the useful but sometimes overlooked tools in the Windows Software Development Kit for Server 2008 and .NET Framework 3.5 . For this installment, let’s have look at couple of tools that are related in that they are both used for testing. Check out my other ‘hidden gems...
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3 Jul 2008
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Windows SDK Hidden Gems Part 2: XAMLPad
Brian Cost
As the builder of the Windows SDK, I have a vested interest in what is delivered with the SDK. I’m sharing some of the interesting jewels I've found in my series “Windows SDK Hidden Gems.” In my last post I talked about the Windows Installer Verbose Log Analyzer (WiLogUtl.exe). Technologies come and...
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21 Mar 2008
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Windows SDK Hidden Gems: Part 1
Brian Cost
Windows Installer Verbose Log Analyzer (WiLogUtl.exe) I, like many before me, have downloaded the Windows SDK, installed it, and moved on to more pressing problems. Other than digging into header files, I had rarely looked at what else might be included. As the builder of the SDK, I now have a...
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26 Jan 2008
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