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January 2007 - Posts

DebugDiag version 1.1 is now available – great for troubleshooting hangs, memory leaks and other nastiness
Those of you that know and use DebugDiag will be pleased to know that a version 1.1 has been released. IE7, Vista, and 64-bit Windows compatibility (currently targets only 32-bit processes, but works on 64-bit platforms) Leak rule improvements (dump on Read More...
Using Visual Studio 2005 on Vista for web development
If you are using Vista as your web development platform with Visual Studio 2005 then the following information may be useful for you. Note 1: You should install Visual Studio 2005 Service Pack 1 to be in a supported state Note 2: You may want to consider Read More...
I’ve been tagged – five things you [probably] didn’t know about me
Tess " tagged me ". This seems to be a bit of New Year fun in the blogosphere – seems to be a bit like viral marketing of your friends blogs with a bit of personal disclosure thrown in. So, five things you probably don't know about me….let's see. My bank Read More...
New Blogging Year , New Blogging Ways
New Year is always a good time to review what you do and how you do it. One thing I often do is review how I'm using Outlook as that is probably the one tool I use most during the day (even more than WinDBG! – the world gasps in shock J ). I'm still getting Read More...
A look at the WoW64 layer in the debugger
[1st edit 2 Jan 2007- updated to make the exercise slightly harder] When I first started using Windows Server 2003 x64 as my day to day operating system of choice, I did a bit of digging to understand how the WoW64 layer provides support for 32-bit processes Read More...
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