Author: Gerrit Reubold
Date: 00:30:25 01/28/03
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On January 28, 2003 at 01:16:14, Marc Boulé wrote: >On January 27, 2003 at 12:23:06, Matthew McKnight wrote: > >>The only setting you need in order to profile is found under project settings. >>There should be a tab for the "Linker." Under that menu there should be several >>options, one being "enable profiling." That should be all you need > >Sorry to pester you Matthew but in the properties page of my project (by right >clicking my project in the solution explorer), the linker has many sub-sections >such as: general, input, debug, system, optimization, embedded IDL, advanced, >command line. Within each sub-section there are multiple settings. Could you >tell me exactly where the "enable profiling" should be. I have looked everywhere >and it isn't there. Perhaps my install options affected the IDE in some way: >I installed only VC++ .Net and not C# and other such things (I did a minimal >install). > >I hate to ask you this level of detail but the "enable profiling" option really >doesn't seem to be there in my case. > >Thanks for your patience, > >Marc Hi Marc, I am not Matthew, but maybe I can help. In my installation, the "Build with profiling" option is in the Properties of the solution, not in the linker settings. I set it to native only, rebuild, check the menu "Tools - DevPartner Profiler - Enable DevPartner Profiler", and execute the program with Ctrl-F5 (Start without debugging). After terminating the program, the profiler output is displayed. Hope this helps. Greetings, Gerrit
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