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Debug Diag 1.2 (Beta)

Are you looking for some good stuff to put in your family’s Christmas stockings this year? Maybe a new phone, a controller for your gaming console, why not a brand new debugging tool:)

Jokes aside, I get peppered with questions about Debug Diag and if there is a new version coming that will support Windows 7 / Windows 2008 and luckily some of my EE colleagues have been and are still working hard at making this happen.

While it is not available for public download yet at the MS download site, Beta 1 of Debug Diag has been released and is ready for use.  The main new stuff in Beta 1 is that it now supports the aforementioned Windows 7 and 2008, and if you need it right now, you can send an email to dbgdiag (at) microsoft.com, or if you have a case open, you can ask the support engineer you are working with to send it to you.

It has a 32-bit and a 64-bit version (for 1.2, install the 64bit version on 64bit OSes and 32bit version on 32bit OSes, independently of the bitness of the target process).

I will write more when Beta2 is out but Beta2 looks very promising with some new features that will help our apps easier to debug.

Tess

Comments

  • Anonymous
    September 30, 2010
    Hey Tess, I am currently running DebugDiag 1.1 on Windows 7 against Windows Server 2003 target processes with no apparent problems. Is this new version specifically for debugging Win7/2008 target processes or does it bring some new capabilities to the host OS? Great blog by the way - there seem to be very few sources of information out there for this kind of stuff!

  • Anonymous
    September 30, 2010
    Aidan, Debug Diag 1.1 can't do leak tracking for example on a Win7 machine, and if you install it on a Win7 machine it will install the analysis-only version, i.e. not the one that you can gather dumps with or set up rules on.  Since you are talking about debugging on a win7 machine against a win 2003 target process I am assuming that you are then talking about doing analysis on Win7.  What is new in the 1.2 version is that you can also gather dumps and do leaktracking against processes running on Vista/Win7/Win2008 Tess

  • Anonymous
    September 30, 2010
    That's good to know - thanks. You are correct - I am analyzing crash dumps from a Win2003 machine. I didn't know it could track live processes - so much to learn! Is it possible to load symbols for our own applications so that I can get a little more information about each thread? Or can you point me to a good tutorial? Thanks again.

  • Anonymous
    September 30, 2010
    glad you learned something new:), under tools/options you can set up the symbol path for both analysis and debugging.

  • Anonymous
    October 01, 2010
    Awesome news :)

  • Anonymous
    November 09, 2010
    I'm having issues with 32 bit v1.2.0.18 trying to run memory pressure analysis. Firstly it failed with an undeclared variable (g_64BitTargetAnd32BitAnalysisHost), then after I declared that it fails with (Object required: 'g_UtilExt'). I wonder if the memory pressure script was actually tested. I ran the crash hang script and that completed without error. Maybe beta 2 will have a working memory analysis. Great to see v1.2 come out, hope it works better soon.

  • Anonymous
    November 09, 2010
    Brendan, There is a new updated script for this that works better. I will see if I can get permissions to post it on the blog.  The 1.2 version is still a work in progress but hopefully beta 2 will be out soon and be for public download.

  • Anonymous
    November 09, 2010
    Hi Tess, that sounds promising. Hope you get the permission to post the updated script. Thanks.

  • Anonymous
    November 11, 2010
    Tess, one of the DebugDiag team has sent me the updated script, and it is all good now.

  • Anonymous
    November 16, 2010
    the updated script wich date has? I got one when I received the email ...is there a new one? Thanks

  • Anonymous
    November 28, 2010
    Download available @ http://viisual.net/Tools/

  • Anonymous
    December 07, 2010
    I downloaded the 1.2 Beta. Any time frame when the updated MemoryAnalsysis.asp script might be posted?  :-) I'm ok dealing with beta ware.

  • Anonymous
    December 07, 2010
    You can email dbgdiag (at) microsoft.com to get it

  • Anonymous
    January 12, 2011
    Tried emailing - no response after two days. Is there anywhere trustworthy that I can download it from?

  • Anonymous
    January 29, 2011
    Looks like a new version of debugDiag (1.2 beta 2) is out - http://www.viisual.net/Tools/

  • Anonymous
    May 12, 2011
    How far off is the official release for DebugDiag 1.2?

  • Anonymous
    May 16, 2011
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  • Anonymous
    June 07, 2011
    You know what would be awesome?  Some mention of the fact that installing this on a Win7 machine will only install the (useless) "Analysis only" version ON THE MSDN DOWNLOAD PAGE!  I mean seriously; don't you guys think that information would be helpful?  I guess not, we'll just let people search around for 20 minutes until they find this blog article... yeesh.

  • Anonymous
    June 07, 2011
    @Ed Bob on mate, just taken me 20 minutes to find this to realise that 1.1 only does analysis, any chance of doing some updates to your other pages MS?

  • Anonymous
    June 16, 2011
    I've used debugdiag to track leaks on 32bit machines till now. Now we've a 32-bit process running on a 64bit machine. I've used debugdiag 1.2 to gather the data on the 64bit machine and then used debugdiag1.2 x86 version to analyze the data on my XP machine. The symbols of the callstacks does not look good. Do I need to use a 64bit debugdiag to analyze the problem too? Getting things like this in the callstack: ::FNODOBFM::`string'+6eb DO we need to do something to get the symbols to work right when you are analyzing debugdiag output you've gathered using a 64-bit debugdiag but you're using a x86 debugdiag to analyze it.

  • Anonymous
    August 07, 2011
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  • Anonymous
    August 07, 2011
    Ooops. There is a bug in installer. blogs.technet.com/.../finally-debugdiag-1-2-available-on-microsoft-download-center.aspx

  • Anonymous
    July 07, 2014
    A WorkArround is to edit the MSI with ORCA msdn.microsoft.com/.../aa370557(v=vs.85).aspx With ORCA edit Table LockPermissions and Replace the column User with traduced versions of Local Groups Administrators and Users (Ex for French Utilisateurs / Administrateurs) This permit a clean install and especialy Uninstall of the package. DebugDiagx64.msi Note After Uninstall Setup not Remove all file in installDir