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Default ATT & DebugView - 10-02-2006, 11:39 | posts: 30

Recently I'm having problems running DebugView with ATT. If I start dbgview while ATT is running the whole system becomes very slow and it takes almost 5 min to get to task manager and kill either dbgview or att. After that, the system becomes normal again. One strange thing that I noticed is that dbgview will output C:\WINDOWS\system32\d3d8.dll while the system is in the hanging state, while it prints Ignoring DLL in WINDOWS directory for most other DLLs. This is why I suspected ATT...
   
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Default 10-02-2006, 19:03 | posts: 4,942

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This is why I suspected ATT...
I know about it, but can not fix it yet because ATT use code injection technique which is seems to be incompatible with DebugView. Any way I'm working on it.



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Default 10-02-2006, 20:39 | posts: 30

Okay, as long as it's a know issue I'll try to remember to shut att when using dbgview

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Default 10-06-2006, 22:02 | posts: 87

No problem w/DebugView and ATT 1.0.5.880 though.

But I still want to you to ease off on the OutputDebugString's so I don't all your debug messages mixed in w/my own!! <g>
   
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Default 10-06-2006, 22:03 | posts: 87

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Recently I'm having problems running DebugView with ATT. If I start dbgview while ATT is running the whole system becomes very slow and it takes almost 5 min to get to task manager and kill either dbgview or att. After that, the system becomes normal again. One strange thing that I noticed is that dbgview will output C:\WINDOWS\system32\d3d8.dll while the system is in the hanging state, while it prints Ignoring DLL in WINDOWS directory for most other DLLs. This is why I suspected ATT...
"Ignoring DLL in WINDOWS" is coming from verclsid, a recent MS update that verifies Explorer extensions. I wish they would ease off on that as well...
   
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Default 10-07-2006, 12:34 | posts: 30

Seems to work fine if I disable OSD. Nice to know a workaroud
   
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Default 10-07-2006, 19:37 | posts: 4,942

Hmm. Just checked ATT with DebugView. sh&%t NO PROBLEM for me! But I didn't change anything in code for it! Just installed new X2 CPU



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Default 10-08-2006, 08:53 | posts: 30

As I've said...seems to work fine if OSD is disabled. I guess ATT is not hooking d3d dlls then...
   
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