Introduction
DebugView is an application that lets you monitor debug output on your local system, or any computer on the network that you can reach via TCP/IP. It is capable of displaying both kernel-mode and Win32 debug output, so you don’t need a debugger to catch the debug output your applications or device drivers generate, nor do you need to modify your applications or drivers to use non-standard debug output APIs.
DebugView works on Windows 95, 98, Me, NT 4, 2000, XP, Windows Server 2003 and Windows for x64 processors.
DebugView Capture
Under Windows 95, 98, and Me DebugView will capture output from the following sources:
Win32 OutputDebugString
Win16 OutputDebugString
Kernel-mode Out_Debug_String
Kernel-mode _Debug_Printf_Service
Under Windows NT, 2000, XP and Server 2003 DebugView will capture:
Win32 OutputDebugString
Kernel-mode DbgPrint
All kernel-mode variants of DbgPrint implemented in Windows XP and Server 2003
DebugView also extracts kernel-mode debug output generated before a crash from Window NT/2000/XP crash dump files if DebugView was capturing at the time of the crash.