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I've installed DebugView 4.79 on Windows 7 and Windows 8 64 bit machines and a Windows 7 32 bit machine. On all of them I see no output from DebugView when starting it as Administrator. I'm trying to debug an application that uses a CLI/C++ component with ATLTRACE calls in it.

I've enabled capture events, capture win32 and capture global win32 and see nothing so I'm not sure what's going on.

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By default DbgPrint() output is disabled in Vista/Server2008 and above. The following setting in the registry should enable the debug prints.

  1. Open up the registry
  2. Navigate to the key HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SYSTEM\CurrentControlSet\Control\Session Manager\Debug Print Filter or create it if it doesn't exist
  3. Add the following value DEFAULT : REG_DWORD : 0xFFFFFFFF
  4. Reboot
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IF "Debug Print Filter" doesn't exist, you should create it manually

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It sounds like there may be a bug in 4.79.

Try rolling back to 4.76

Checklist:

  • Run as Admin / Elevated privileges
  • Enable Verbose Kernel Output (if applicable)
  • Also, ensure that the .exe isn't blocked
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You will need to make sure your process is running on same user or not. EX: Your process is running in SYSTEM user. Your debug View is running on current user.

If not same user then you will need to start debug view as elevated mode.

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Have you attached a debugger to the process? If so, the output will be sent to the debugger, and you won't see them in DebugView.

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