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I would still suggest everyone look at sysinterals they have a great
page and some very helpful tools.

http://www.sysinternals.com/ntw2k/utilities.shtml

That specifically for win2k but I would work off the homepage.  

Thanks for pointing that out Kevin!

Cheer,

Leon

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That will only look at file accesses, not individual API calls.

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What about filemon?

You can find it at http://www.sysinternals.com/

Cheers,

Leon

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You may also find Dependency Walker useful.

www.dependencywalker.com has the newest version and it's free.

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Apimon.exe from NT Resource Kit ?

Yves

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Something like truss on Unix? I was also looking for one such tool.
Let's
look for answers...

Regards, 
Govind 
 

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Hi,

I have some problem with an application (no-Perl) that crashes regularly
with a failed API call. I intend to replace the problematic app with a
perl-app to gain more control over the process. To find out, which
application is the faulty one, I'd need to watch API calls to find the
one
that fails. Is there any tools for that?

Lars
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