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Did anybody get the DevPartner Profiler to work?

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    I found the flyer about the DevPartner profiler in my VC++ .NET box, downloaded it, installed it but for the life of me I cannot seem to get it to actually profile my code. Am I missing something here :confused:

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      I found the flyer about the DevPartner profiler in my VC++ .NET box, downloaded it, installed it but for the life of me I cannot seem to get it to actually profile my code. Am I missing something here :confused:

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      I'm using it to profile my VC# code and it can be a little shaky. Here's how I got it to work: [Tools] --> [DevPartner Profiler] --> [Enable DevPartner Profiler] Then Run without debugging. Stop project. The profiler should kick in and output a tabbed window with the various times, %, function counts, etc... Cheers, Simon X-5 452 rules.

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        I'm using it to profile my VC# code and it can be a little shaky. Here's how I got it to work: [Tools] --> [DevPartner Profiler] --> [Enable DevPartner Profiler] Then Run without debugging. Stop project. The profiler should kick in and output a tabbed window with the various times, %, function counts, etc... Cheers, Simon X-5 452 rules.

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        I do the same for C++ but the profiler complaints that the process I profile does not contain native or managed code. Oh well...

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