performance data

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The tag 'performance data' on WindowsForum.com covers topics related to diagnostic data collection in Microsoft Edge, including required and optional performance data such as site load times and memory usage. It also addresses technical issues like handle leaks in Windows Vista, Windows 7, Windows Server 2008, and Windows Server 2008 R2 that occur when applications collect performance data, leading to crashes. Additionally, discussions include advertising and campaign tracking capabilities for Windows Store apps, and crash dump files (DMP) generated by applications, which may contain performance-related information for troubleshooting.
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    Microsoft Edge Diagnostic Data Collection: What You Need to Know

    Here’s a summary of diagnostic data collection in Microsoft Edge, based on the official Microsoft Support article: What does Microsoft Edge collect? Required Diagnostic Data: Necessary to keep Edge secure, up to date, and performing properly. Collected even if you opt out of optional diagnostic...
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    New advertising and campaign tracking capabilities for Windows Store apps

    Microsoft is releasing two new Dev Center features to simplify and streamline management of ads-in-apps as well as releasing the campaign tracking feature that we announced earlier: pubCenter integration with Dev Center, to manage everything related to your apps in one place Link Removed in...
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    Handle leak when an application collects performance data in Windows Vista, in Windows 7, in Windows

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    Handle leak when an application collects performance data in Windows Vista, in Windows 7, in Windows

    Fixes a handle leak that causes an application to crash. This issue occurs when the application collects performance data in Windows Vista, in Windows 7, in Windows Server 2008 or in Windows Server 2008 R2 . More...
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    Windows 7 DMP files. How to open? Can ordinary users learn anything from them? Other crash log files?

    I got no hits searching in this forum for the term "DMP" A certain program -- Roxio VideoWave12 -- is associated with several dumps located in . . . \Appdata\Local\CrashDumps. They have names, e.g., VideoWave12.exe.2300.dmp , and are from 18+ to 20+ million bytes in size. I Googled on "dmp"...
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