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CLRProfiler 4.5 released: includes Windows Store app support

You can find CLRProfiler 4.5 at its new home on CodePlex: https://clrprofiler.codeplex.com/

If you’re interested in using CLRProfiler to diagnose memory issues with your managed app, including managed Windows Store apps, all you need is the CLRProfiler45Binaries download from the Downloads tab.  Please be sure to read the installation instructions first.  You will find a link to the installation instructions from the Downloads tab.

If you’re interested in writing your own profiler to diagnose Windows Store apps, you may find CLRProfiler 4.5 useful as an example.  You’ll want the CLRProfiler45Source download from the Downloads tab.  (Note, in early December we expect also to release a white paper documenting what you’ll need to know about writing a profiler that analyzes Windows Store apps.)

In the coming weeks we expect to publish more complete information on CLRProfiler 4.5, but I wanted to get this small post out there now so you’re aware that CLRProfiler 4.5 is available.

Comments

  • Anonymous
    November 19, 2012
    nice thing. but profiling Windows Store Apps doesn't work for me. i always get the copy files to Program Files / 86 message regardless if they are already there.. i use a german win8 installation, may be there is some naming problems with that? any ideas? regards

  • Anonymous
    November 20, 2012
    Hello.  All questions / issues on CLRProfiler 4.5 should be raised on the CodePlex site.  See welcome text on clrprofiler.codeplex.com.

  • Anonymous
    November 20, 2012
    FYI, I put a response in the discussion section of the CodePlex site at clrprofiler.codeplex.com/.../403978.  I encourage you to take a look and reply over there if you would like to follow up more.