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Required or recommended tools for development and using KDE libraries and applications under MS Windows.
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== Process Explorer ==
''"Ever wondered which program has a particular file or directory open? Now you can find out. Process Explorer shows you information about which handles and DLLs processes have opened or loaded."'' (freeware, for all Windows versions) [http://technet.microsoft.com/en-us/sysinternals/bb896653.aspx more]
[[Image:ProcessExplorer.jpg|thumb|center|Process Explorer]]
 
== Console 2 ==
''"Console is a Windows console window (cmd.exe) enhancement, useful for using when you depend on this shell, e.g. with msvc. Console features include: multiple tabs, text editor-like text selection, different background types, alpha and color-key transparency, configurable font, different window styles."'' (GPL, for Windows 2000 or newer) [http://sourceforge.net/projects/console more]
[[Image:ConsoleWindowsTool.png|thumb|center|Console window]]
 
== Debugging Tools for Windows ==
You can use programs from ''Debugging Tools for Windows'' package to debug drivers, applications, and services on systems with Windows NT kernel. (freeware) [http://www.microsoft.com/whdc/devtools/debugging/default.mspx more]
 
Among [http://msdn2.microsoft.com/en-us/library/cc267862.aspx others], ''Debugging Tools for Windows'' do contain:
 
=== WinDbg ===
WinDbg (windbg.exe), a user-mode and kernel-mode debugger with a graphical interface. It can also be used to debug user-mode crash dumps (postmortem debugging).
 
Form [http://www.microsoft.com/whdc/devtools/debugging/debugstart.mspx]: ''"WinDbg provides source-level debugging through a graphical user interface and a text-based interface. WinDbg uses the Microsoft Visual Studio debug symbol formats for source-level debugging. It can access any public function's names and variables exposed by modules that were compiled with Codeview (.pdb) symbol files.
WinDbg can view source code, set breakpoints, view variables (including C++ objects), stack traces, and memory. It includes a command window to issue a wide variety of commands not available through the drop-down menus. [..] It also allows you to remotely debug user-mode code."'',
 
To change the postmortem debugger to WinDbg, run windbg -I. (The I must be capitalized.)
 
Resources related to WinDbg:
* [http://msdn2.microsoft.com/en-us/library/cc266343.aspx Enabling Postmortem Debugging]
* [http://software.rkuster.com/windbg/WinDBG_A_to_Z.pdf WinDbg. From A to Z!   ] - Theory and examples (56 pages, 580 Kb)
* [http://software.rkuster.com/windbg/printcmd.htm Common WinDbg Commands (Thematically Grouped)]
* [http://www.networkworld.com/news/2005/041105-windows-crash.html Tutorial on solving system crashes using WinDbg]
 
=== Documentation ===
*"Debugging Tools for Windows" documentation (debugger.chm) (see [http://msdn2.microsoft.com/en-us/library/cc267445.aspx online version]),
 
=== CDB ===
*CDB (cdb.exe), a user-mode debugger with a console interface,
 
=== Logger ===
Logger (logger.exe and logexts.dll), a tool and a plugin DLL that record the function calls and other actions of a program,
 
=== LogViewer ===
LogViewer  (logviewer.exe), a tool that displays the logs created by Logger,
 
=== GFlags ===
*GFlags (Global Flags Editor, gflags.exe), a tool used to control registry keys and other settings
 
=== The Breakin tool ===
*The Breakin tool  (breakin.exe), a tool used to cause a user-mode break to occur in a process,
 
=== The Kill tool ===
*The Kill tool  (kill.exe), a tool used to terminate a process,
 
=== UMDH ===
*UMDH (User-Mode Dump Heap utility, umdh.exe), a tool used to analyze heap allocations
 
== DebugView ==
Debug messages (logs) generated by kDebug() and kWarning() are not visible on MS Windows unless application is compiled in so-called CONSOLE subsystem. To show these messages also in WINDOWS subsystem, you can use DebugView tool. The tool offers searching in logs, filtering them using wildcards and saving them to file. (freeware) [http://www.microsoft.com/technet/sysinternals/utilities/debugview.mspx more]
[[Image:DebugViewWindows.png|thumb|center|DebugView window]]
 
== Dependency Walker ==
A tool for checking dependency of shared libraries. This utility that scans any 32-bit or 64-bit Windows module (exe, dll, ocx, sys, etc.) and builds a hierarchical tree diagram of all dependent modules. (freeware) [http://www.dependencywalker.com/ more]
[[Image:DependencyWalkerWindows.png|thumb|center|Dependency Walker window]]
 
== Process Monitor ==
Process Monitor is an advanced monitoring tool for Windows that shows real-time file system, Registry and process/thread activity.
[http://technet.microsoft.com/de-de/sysinternals/bb896645(en-us).aspx more]
 
== AutoRuns ==
AutoRuns provides very comprehensive knowledge of auto-starting locations, shows what programs are configured to run during system bootup or login, and shows the entries in the order Windows processes them. These programs include ones in your startup folder, Run, RunOnce, and other Registry keys. [http://technet.microsoft.com/en-us/sysinternals/bb963902.aspx more]
 
== More Diagnostics Tools ==
[http://msdn2.microsoft.com/en-us/library/aa139733.aspx Debugging and Error Handling, Performance Monitoring, Performance Tools Kit, Error Reporting, Windows Events] (MSDN).

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