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  1. Unlocking Cybersecurity: The Role of Event Tracing for Windows (ETW) in Forensics

    In the fast-paced world of cybersecurity, where digital threats evolve as rapidly as technology itself, having the right tools for investigating incidents is paramount. As incident investigators can attest, Windows event logs have long been the bread and butter of forensic activities, lighting...
  2. Using Device Portal to view debug logs for UWP

    On Windows desktops, if something went wrong, your first instinct for years may have been to open up the Event Viewer and see if anything red or yellow shows up. Those alerts are saved ETW events, emitted by the system when errors occurred. On other Windows devices though, it’s been a bit harder...
  3. Analyzing website performance with the Windows Performance Toolkit

    Slow pages lose users: research from Bing and Google indicates that delays as small as half a second can impact business metrics. To build fast sites, developers need powerful tools to analyze the performance of their sites and debug issues. Link Removed are a great start and the primary tools...
  4. [SDP 3][21971232-de19-4205-b5c9-c18f828726b4] COM and COMPlus ETW Data Collector

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  5. [SDP 3][21971232-de19-4205-b5c9-c18f828726b4] COM and COMPlus ETW Data Collector

    The COM / COM+ ETW data collector collects COM and COM+ ETW tracing. Link Removed