IDebugClient::StartProcessServer method (dbgeng.h)
The StartProcessServer method starts a process server.
Syntax
HRESULT StartProcessServer(
[in] ULONG Flags,
[in] PCSTR Options,
[in, optional] PVOID Reserved
);
Parameters
[in] Flags
Specifies the class of the targets that will be available through the process server. This must be set to DEBUG_CLASS_USER_WINDOWS.
[in] Options
Specifies the connections options for this process server. These are the same options given to the -t option of the DbgSrv command line. For details on the syntax of this string, see Activating a Process Server.
[in, optional] Reserved
Set to NULL.
Return value
This method may also return error values. See Return Values for more details.
Return code | Description |
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The method was successful. |
Remarks
The process server that is started will be accessible by remote clients through the transport specified in the Options parameter.
To stop the process server from the smart client, use the EndProcessServer method. To shut down the process server from the computer that it is running on, use Task Manager to end the process. If the instance of the debugger engine that used StartProcessServer is still running, it can use Execute to issue the debugger command .endsrv 0, which will end the process server (this is an exception to the usual behavior of .endsrv, which generally does not affect process servers).
For more information about process servers and remote debugging, see Process Servers, Kernel Connection Servers, and Smart Clients.
Requirements
Requirement | Value |
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Target Platform | Desktop |
Header | dbgeng.h (include Dbgeng.h) |