How can you Debug Windows Service on your Notebook?
Author Danial Cruz on 01-02-2012
Having issues with your Windows service on your notebook PC? The WinDbg debugger is there to resolve the problem. You can use Registry Editor for fixing any issue with the Windows service. But before you start up, you are required to make settings for the process in your PC system.
This is where you need the assistance from the Windows support services prior beginning the debugging process. If you are eager to learn the steps, here they are. Follow them correctly so that you can modify the registry properly.
Step 1: Turn your PC on.
Step 2: Visit Start > click on Run > type in ‘regedit’ in the box > the Registry Editor opens up > right click on HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\Microsoft\Windows NT\CurrentVersion\Image File Execution Options > choose New.
Step 3: Click on Key > choose New Key # 1 > type in ImageName in edit box > enter the specific process’s name you want to debug > press Enter > right click the name you have just typed > click on New > select String Value.
Step 4: Next you have to replace the New Value # 1 present in Registry Editor box. For that type in
Debugger > press Enter > right click on Debugger entry > click on Modify > Edit String opens up > enter DebuggerPath in Value data box > type in the service’s name you like to debug > click on OK.
Following these steps will help you to debug the Windows service from your notebook PC. For any kinds of technical assistance, you should contact the laptop repair service providers.


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