Whilst reading a blog tonight I was reminded of adding WinDbg to the context menu which I also do for associating with .dmp and .exe files by adding some registry entries.
I thought this might help someone starting out with the Debugging Tools for Windows (or anyone else for that matter) in practical use and saving a little time when starting work with the debugger by associating dump files and loading your most common commands and, an option for running an exe under WinDbg - anything that saves time is always good 'eh ;)
Take a look at Tess Ferrandez's - If broken it is, fix it you should msdn blog http://blogs.msdn.com/b/tess/archive/20 ... 00020.aspx for the details,..no point writing it all out again...and I can give credit to Tess for the 'Debug this Dump With Remote:70' for remoting in to a session that I added a while back.
Also at Skypher http://skypher.com/index.php/2009/01/05 ... ntegration I've found and example for exe with a download including the binary data.
Enter what you want to use in notepad and save with .reg then you can right-click and merge into the registry.
If your not up to speed read the blog posts carefully so not to make a mistake. Don't forget you may have to change the WinDbg version (x86/x64) and paths accordingly.
I thought this might help someone starting out with the Debugging Tools for Windows (or anyone else for that matter) in practical use and saving a little time when starting work with the debugger by associating dump files and loading your most common commands and, an option for running an exe under WinDbg - anything that saves time is always good 'eh ;)
Take a look at Tess Ferrandez's - If broken it is, fix it you should msdn blog http://blogs.msdn.com/b/tess/archive/20 ... 00020.aspx for the details,..no point writing it all out again...and I can give credit to Tess for the 'Debug this Dump With Remote:70' for remoting in to a session that I added a while back.
Also at Skypher http://skypher.com/index.php/2009/01/05 ... ntegration I've found and example for exe with a download including the binary data.
Enter what you want to use in notepad and save with .reg then you can right-click and merge into the registry.
If your not up to speed read the blog posts carefully so not to make a mistake. Don't forget you may have to change the WinDbg version (x86/x64) and paths accordingly.
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