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This looks like the performance counters (which are entirely part of the .NET framework- not our application) need rebuilding. This seems to happen quite often.
Please take a look at the MS article here and let us know if it helps: http://support.microsoft.com/kb/300956 / comments
This looks like the performance counters (which are entirely part of the .NET framework- not our application) need rebuilding. This seems to happen quite often.
Please take a look at the MS article...
I think the easiest thing to do is the reverse of setting the filter up- i.e. go into the filter set-up "dialog" and manually delete the where clause entry. / comments
I think the easiest thing to do is the reverse of setting the filter up- i.e. go into the filter set-up "dialog" and manually delete the where clause entry.
I agree- I'll add this to our feature list. You can, of course, search within the class list but I see the added advantage of searching throughout. / comments
I agree- I'll add this to our feature list. You can, of course, search within the class list but I see the added advantage of searching throughout.
Sorry - this isn't configurable in an easily interactive way. You can change the values in the HTML source though. Chrome makes this about as simple as it could be. / comments
Sorry - this isn't configurable in an easily interactive way. You can change the values in the HTML source though. Chrome makes this about as simple as it could be.
Good news is we made a patch build for this. ftp://support.red-gate.com/patches/SQL_ ... 105618.exe
x86 only at the moment. / comments
Good news is we made a patch build for this.ftp://support.red-gate.com/patches/SQL_ ... 105618.exe
x86 only at the moment.
I will certainly add this as a feature request though! / comments
I will certainly add this as a feature request though!
That is, like, so totally freaked up man. [image] Could you please save the results for each session and send them over to support@red-gate.com
We have some really freaky guys over here who will probably understand the problem [image] ) / comments
That is, like, so totally freaked up man. Could you please save the results for each session and send them over to support@red-gate.com
We have some really freaky guys over here who will probably ...
Oooh- one thing- since .Net Frameworks are (mostly) backwards-compatible, I wondered if could you be running the same assembly on different framework versions? / comments
Oooh- one thing- since .Net Frameworks are (mostly) backwards-compatible, I wondered if could you be running the same assembly on different framework versions?
Please read this article as it is the most general solution to this problem: http://www.red-gate.com/supportcenter/C ... wledgebase\ANTS_Profiler\KB200708000133.htm / comments
Please read this article as it is the most general solution to this problem:http://www.red-gate.com/supportcenter/C ... wledgebase\ANTS_Profiler\KB200708000133.htm
can you ensure that the pdb files are all in the same directory as the main executable? / comments
can you ensure that the pdb files are all in the same directory as the main executable?