When it comes to debugging hard-to-diagnose software and operating-system problems, there is no set recipe. Rather debugging is all about "having the right tools and knowing how to use them," advised Microsoft technical fellow Mark Russinovich at the close of the Microsoft TechEd conference, held this week in Atlanta.
Among the highlights of each year's TechEd conference are the technology demonstrations. Smart Microsoft and partner engineers walk attendees through how to use some new technology in a step-by-step process, making it seem easy -- or even fun -- to deploy.
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And one of the most popular demonstrations over the past few years has been Russinovich's "Cases of the Unexplained," in which he shows how he and others tracked down hard-to-pinpoint errors in Windows deployments.
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