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Hi Rick,
This depends on how the dll files are built. Are they COM components?
Are they built as managed code?
Regards,
Brian Donahue
Red Gate Technical Support
"RickN" <rick@abasoftware.com> wrote in message
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> I am testing your software on a C# .net solutions built w/ the latest
> version of Visual Studio and Framework 1.1 in debug mode. The solution
has
> a main exe and several dll's which get built into their own directory.
> When I run the profiler, all I get is output for a couple side threads in
> the main, like dispose and little to nothing else - nothing at all from
any
> of the referenced dll's-which is where all the action takes place. What
do
> I need to get the profiler to work.
> Thanks,
> RickN
>
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Hi Rick,
Have you made sure that you haven't excluded your namespaces from the
profiling session in the project properties?
Thanks,
Brian Donahue
Red Gate Technical Support
"RickN" <rick@abasoftware.com> wrote in message
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> All managed code.
> RickN
>
> "Brian Donahue (Red Gate)" <brian.donahue@red-gate.com> wrote in message
> news:2ZvchkgcDHA.1204@server53...
> > Hi Rick,
> >
> > It depends on the nature of the dll files. Are they COM dlls, and is
> the
> > code managed or unmanaged?
> >
> > Regards,
> >
> > Brian Donahue
> > Red Gate Technical Support
> >
> > "RickN" <rick@abasoftware.com> wrote in message
> > news:TNXLTQccDHA.1208@server53...
> > > I am testing your software on a C# .net solutions built w/ the latest
> > > version of Visual Studio and Framework 1.1 in debug mode. The
solution
> > has
> > > a main exe and several dll's which get built into their own directory.
> > > When I run the profiler, all I get is output for a couple side threads
> in
> > > the main, like dispose and little to nothing else - nothing at all
from
> > any
> > > of the referenced dll's-which is where all the action takes place.
What
> > do
> > > I need to get the profiler to work.
> > > Thanks,
> > > RickN
> > >
> > >
> >
> >
>
>
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It depends on the nature of the dll files. Are they COM dlls, and is the
code managed or unmanaged?
Regards,
Brian Donahue
Red Gate Technical Support
"RickN" <rick@abasoftware.com> wrote in message
news:TNXLTQccDHA.1208@server53...
> I am testing your software on a C# .net solutions built w/ the latest
> version of Visual Studio and Framework 1.1 in debug mode. The solution
has
> a main exe and several dll's which get built into their own directory.
> When I run the profiler, all I get is output for a couple side threads in
> the main, like dispose and little to nothing else - nothing at all from
any
> of the referenced dll's-which is where all the action takes place. What
do
> I need to get the profiler to work.
> Thanks,
> RickN
>
>