Author: wogoyixikexie @ gliet
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I have always wanted to understand this and want to understand it now. Please refer to the forum post.
Http://topic.csdn.net/u/20081113/22/19104e3a-c4f7-41cf-87f2-818ad28c30f1.html? Seed = 1094441736
Summary in a few days.
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Reply by referencing hzdysymbol on the 29th floor:
Vs Tool
That is, Disassembly
Directly disassemble the DLL and check the data abort address to determine the wrong function.
Reply by referencing hzdysymbol on the 32th floor:
Dizzy, busy recently, getting older, learning new things is really hard
I will briefly introduce the usage here:
1. Check the data abort message to determine which DLL or EXE has an error.
2. Run dumpbin under the release directory and decompile the corresponding files. The usage of dumpbin can be found for help. dumpbin-H
3. Use the editing tool to open the file generated by the disassembly, and view the error address of Data abort.
In this case, we can see which function is in it.
It should be easy.
you mean that pb6.0 can be used, but pb5.0 cannot, because 5.0 and vs are separated.