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/loadSession - Load a saved session configuration file. | |
/setupFirewallRules - Configures the required firewall rules on the local system to allow kernel debugging. | |
/c - Executes a command line after the debugger is attached. | |
/logo - Begins logging information to a log file. If the file exists, it will be overwritten. | |
/loga - Begins logging information to a log file. If the file exists, it will be appended to. | |
/e - Signals the event with the given handle after the next exception in a target. | |
/v - Enables verbose output in the debugger. | |
/Q - Deprecated command-line option. | |
/QY - Deprecated command-line option. | |
/QS - Deprecated command-line option. | |
/QSY - Deprecated command-line option. | |
/WX - Deprecated command-line option. | |
/sflags - Sets all the symbol handler options at once. | |
/sdce - Causes the debugger to display 'File access error' messages during symbol load. | |
/ses - Causes the debugger to perform a strict evaluation of all symbol files and ignore any questionable symbols. | |
/sicv - Causes the symbol handler to ignore the CV record. | |
/sins - Causes the debugger to ignore the symbol path and executable image path environment variables. | |
/snc - Causes the debugger to turn off C++ translation. | |
/snul - Disables automatic symbol loading for unqualified names. | |
/sup - Causes the symbol handler to search the public symbol table during every symbol search. | |
/n - Enables verbose output from symbol handler. | |
/y - Specifies the symbol path to use. | |
/i - Sets the image search path to use. | |
/premote - Connects to a process server (dbgsrv) that is already running. | |
/p - Specifies the decimal process ID to be debugged. | |
/tid - Specifies the thread ID of a thread to be resumed when the debugging session is started. | |
/psn - Specifies the name of the service contained in the process to be debugged. This is used to debug a process that is already running. | |
/pn - Specifies the name of the process to be debugged. | |
/z - Specifies the name of a crash dump file to debug. | |
/openPrivateDumpByHandle - Specifies the handle of a crash dump file to debug. | |
/remote - Connects to a debugging server that is already running. | |
/server - Creates a debugging server that can be accessed by other debuggers. | |
/debugArch - Specifies the target bitness for the debugger. | |
/o - Debugs all processes launched by the target application (child processes). | |
/g - Ignores the initial breakpoint in target application. | |
/G - Ignores the final breakpoint in target application. | |
/pv - Specifies that the debugger should attach to the target process noninvasively. | |
/hd - Specifies that the debug heap should not be used. | |
/cimp - Specifies that any processes created will use an implicit command-line set by the server instead of a user-given command-line string from the client. | |
/T - Sets the window title. | |
/benchmarkStartup - Runs a startup benchmark and appends the result to a file. | |
/x - Enable second-chance handling only for access violation exceptions. | |
/xe - Enable first-chance exception handling for the specified exception. | |
/xd - Enable second-chance exception handling for the specified exception. | |
/xn - For the given exception, disable first- and second-chance-handling, and only display a message on the console. | |
/xi - Completely ignore the given exception, disabling first- and second-chance handling, and not outputing anything to the console. | |
/srcpath - Specifies the source path to use. | |
/lsrcpath - Specifies the source path to use. | |
/I - Sets WinDbgNext as the default post-mortem debugger for the system. | |
/IS - Sets WinDbgNext as the default post-mortem debugger for the system silently, with only errors being reported. | |
/k - Starts a kernel debugging session. | |
/d - After a reboot, the debugger will break into the target computer as soon as a kernel module is loaded. | |
/kqm - Starts KD in quiet mode. | |
/kl - Starts a kernel debugging session on the same machine as the debugger. | |
/kx - Starts a kernel debugging session using an EXDI driver. | |
/? - Displays a summary of commands available. |
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