See Getting Started for tips and helpful resources.
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To get the most out of the Concurrency Visualizer, you can instrument your code using Markers. Copy the samples to try them out.
To browse the visual gallery of concurrency patterns, see the Rogues Gallery.
To collect a trace on a machine without Visual Studio, use CVCollectionCmd (located here).
To learn more about specific features, click Demystify... and then click any item on the screen.
security identifier(s) (SIDs) were found stored in Team Foundation Server. Of these, {1} were found in Windows. {2} had differing ...
Security identity of the referenced assembly (see System.Reflection.Assembly.Evidence or System.Security.Policy.Evidence). ...
Security settings for this project could not be removed from your security policy. To avoid a possible vulnerability, manually ...
Security warning: '{0}' may have been downloaded from a network location, and it can potentially harm your computer. Only ...
See Getting Started for tips and helpful resources. Learn the latest at our blog . To get the most out of the Concurrency ...
Select : Clicking a green segment selects it and shows the closest stack , and the stack that unblocked the segment. Clicking ...
Select a connection model for Web tests. 'Connection Pool': use a pool of connections to conserve resources; 'Connection ...
Select a path filter, the branches to be tracked, and click Visualize to begin tracking. You can later click Rerun on the ...
Select a result to open in the load test analyzer. Manage the load test repository by importing, exporting or removing results. ...