Sander,
Look at the GFLAGS.EXE utility in “c:\Program Files\Debugging Tools for
Windows”. That will turn on global flags a few of them deal with the heap.
Gary G. Little
Staff Engineer
Broadband Storage, Inc.
xxxxx@Broadstor.com
xxxxx@inland.net
-----Original Message-----
From: Sander Pool [mailto:xxxxx@rhapsodynetworks.com]
Sent: Wednesday, June 13, 2001 11:32 AM
To: NT Developers Interest List
Subject: [ntdev] RE: DDK application runs by itself but crashes in deb
ugge r
Wesley,
I saw no option in Windbg to ‘turn on page heap’. Instead I tried the
various !heap commands once I hit my breakpoint. The result it cryptic
enough that it doesn’t tell me a darn thing. Before I start digging deeper,
are these the commands you were referring to?
Thanks,
Sander (a former Veritas’er)
-----Original Message-----
From: Wesley Witt [mailto:xxxxx@veritas.com]
turn on page heap and you’ll see where the problem is really
happenning.
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