How does this utility NOT go by the name "Windbag"?  ;-)

That's nearly as bad as the z/VM TCP/IP installation wizard that was 
pushed back a release because the developers named it "IPWIZ".

-Chip-

On 2/20/2014 12:25 PM Mike Cowlishaw said:
> __
> I'm curious Mike, do you have a VC++ debugger installed, and if so is
> it the "Express" version?
>
>             The debugger I start on boot is started via the command:
>                'windbg -IS'
>             which I think is from VC [++?] and yes I think the Express
>             version, but quite an old one.
>
>
>     windbg used to be distributed in the device driver kit and is
>     different than the VC++ debugger.  It is supposed to be more
>     powerful, but I don't know if it has just in time debugging, if it
>     breaks in automatically when a crash happens on the system.
>     Hmm, yes, on a bit of googling, looks like it's part of the
>     Windows SDK.   Still, anyone writing apps for Windows would
>     install that.
>     Looking up some details on windbg, reminded me that the debug
>     build may not be helpful without the .pdb files that are produced
>     during the compile?
>     No idea.  I guess I'll install (and lastest SDK/windbg) and wait
>     for something to happen.   Of course, nothing will, now .... :-)
>     Mike

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