Re[2]: VISTA RC1/2 How disable messages like "d:\rtm_edw\base\win32\fusion\..."

Hello Michal,

MV> Or use DebugView and exclude filters (who needs a debugger, anyway :).

Your rigth, USB driver development with WINDBG and a slowly 1394 link
is not possible without debugview.

I use it since many many years, but VISTA has stop the easy way
to use it. Nobody in development steps needs ETW and WPP …

OK I cannot use device manager and regedit when WINDBG is running …

regards elli

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> Subject: Re: [ntdev] VISTA RC1/2 How disable messages like
> “d:\rtm_edw\base\win32\fusion.…”
>
> > Now some times WINDBG is totaly flooded with messages like
> > “d:\rtm_edw\base\win32\fusion****” . How can I stop that ???
> If (if!) the flooding is the (only) problem, try .ofilter
>
>
>
> ----- Original Message -----
> From: “Martin O’Brien”
>> To: “Windows System Software Devs Interest List”
>> Sent: Tuesday, October 10, 2006 10:01 AM
>> Subject: Re: [ntdev] VISTA RC1/2 How disable messages like
>> “d:\rtm_edw\base\win32\fusion.…”
>>
>>
>> > ELLI:
>> >
>> > I unfortunately don’t know the answer to your question, but I hope
>> > there is one and it is “yes,” because I get it sometimes as well.
>> > Without making any accusations, if one can not prevent this, it would
>> > make an excellent anti-debugging technology, albeit a very crude one,
>> > along the lines of what some third party products (including a fine,
>> > fine Internet Security Suite that is spoken of in nothing but glowing
>> > terms on these lists) do with Int 0x1/0x3. I certainly hope that there
>> > is a better answer that this, but, if not, and if you get really, really
>> > desperate, you can do what I did with that one (where SoftICE wasn’t an
>> > option, as it did not suffer from this problem (though overall WinDbg is
>> > vastly superior at this point) and replace the handler, which, in your
>> > case, would be a lot harder (I’ve done this one as well, a long time ago
>> > for totally different reasons (that turned out to be incorrect and of my
>> > own doing)), as int 0x2D is much, much more complicated and absolutely
>> > guarantees a bluescreen with every mistake you make along the way. If
>> > you get to this point, best of luck, and you might take a look at the
>> > Appendicies in Gary Nebbett’s really excellent “Windows NT/2000 Native
>> > API Reference,” if you can still find it (I think it is out of print).
>> >
>> > mm
>> >
>> >>>> xxxxx@ellisoft.de 2006-10-10 06:34 >>>
>> > Hello ,
>> >
>> > I develop driver since 15 years and Vista driver development is a
>> > horror.
>> > I need debug messages and have enabled the “session Manager\debug
>> > Print”
>> > settings with IHVDRIVER and 0xFFFFFFFF. For the development phase each
>> > developper need a system without any restrictions. Don’t security hell
>> > and driver signing hell …
>> >
>> > Now some times WINDBG is totaly flooded with messages like
>> > “d:\rtm_edw\base\win32\fusion\ ****” . How can I stop that ???
>> >
>> > I’am not able to debug my system !
>> >
>> > elli
>> >
>> >
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