Re: How to prepare a kernel driver pdb file for TraceView
- From: "Don Burn" <burn@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Thu, 4 Jan 2007 17:51:15 -0500
You might try posting this at http://www.osronline.com on NTDEV, since OSR
developed TraceView (and I believe mantain it) for Microsoft.
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Don Burn (MVP, Windows DDK)
Windows 2k/XP/2k3 Filesystem and Driver Consulting
http://www.windrvr.com
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"Carey McMaster" <mcmaster@xxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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This does not work in 6000. I called MSDN hotline and the support guy
reproduced it as well. Has not gotten back to me on it yet. Lost touch
after the wind storm in Redmond. I will ping again early next week.
-cm
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I am using TraceView 2.1.1 from Vista DDK RTM Release 6000. My
problem is not sure how to prepare the Kernel driver, mykernel.sys, to
generate the mykernel.pdb for TraceView. As now, when I try to Create
New Log Session through PDB File, I would get an error message of,
"Cannot find PDB file".
Can anyone help? If possible, please include a link. I also tried the
older version TraceView from DDK Windows 2003 SP1 (3790.1380), it
failed with same result. By the way, I spent some time searching the
MSDN without success.
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