Session Summary
This Windows Streaming Media content was created
specifically for on-demand access. It was never presented as a live Support
WebCast broadcast. This presentation provides an overview of the process model
for Windows Distributed interNet Applications (DNA), focusing on the middle
tier. Common support issues are discussed and advanced troubleshooting methods
for each issue are outlined. The common support issues covered are various
kinds of failures, including computer failure (crash), program failure (hang),
and resource-related failures. These issues are covered from both the developer
and the operations viewpoint. The tools introduced are the Exception Monitor,
Userdump, and WinDBG.
This is a
Level
200 session that was presented by Aaron Barth. Aaron Barth is a
Technical Lead for the Solution Integration group within Developer Support. He
has been working for Microsoft for five years, and has worked with IIS and ASP
since the beta releases. Aaron is now focused on debugging .NET applications.
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