Dietmar
Thank you for the feedback. I can see the problem now and I have made a note.
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Dietmar
Thank you for the feedback. I can see the problem now and I have made a note.
Sorry,
I apologize, I probably used the wrong naming 'resource manager' in my last posts. What I meant was the Windows tool displaying the dlls of an executable specified. This should have better been called 'resource monitor' and meanwhile I have learnt that I could start it by typing resmon (which I did not know before, because I used to start it from within the task manager 😉. Unfortunately I do not know if I may force resmon to produce output into a file (in order to search this file later).
Regards Dietmar
sdbg64.exe is self contained and does not use sdbgdll.dll