Session Summary
This Support WebCast will help customers and engineers
debug distributed technologies like MTS and ASP components. We will mainly
discuss how to debug various scenarios, including deadlock, access violations,
program failure (hang situation), memory corruption, unhandled exceptions, and
memory leaks. During this talk, we will primarily discuss Windows 2000
debuggers to identify and correct these situations.
This is a
Level
100 session that was recorded November 28, 2000 and presented by
Krishna Kumar Parthasarathy and Sulabh Shrivastava. Krishna has been a support professional on the MTS/ASP/COM+ team for more than two years. He has extensive
knowledge about debugging. Krishna is a lead debugging engineer for the
MTS/ASP/COM team. He is co-author of MTS debugging white paper, has a Master's
degree in Computer Science, and is a Microsoft Certified Professional. Sulabh
has been a support professional on the MTS/ASP/COM+ team for more than two years.
He has extensive knowledge about debugging. Sulabh is a lead debugging engineer
for the MTS/ASP/COM team. He is co-author of MTS debugging white paper and has
a Bachelor's degree in Computer Science.
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