Why sosex! Does dlk work forever in windows 7?

We recently switched from Windows XP to Windows 7, and since I discovered that I can no longer run the dlk command from Sosex in WinDbg, it just works forever. It was a convenient way to catch deadlocks in our code.

Is something changed in Sosex that I should know about?

We are in Windows 7 64-bit debugging a crash dump from an x86 process that was running on a 64-bit Windows 7 machine.

In the meantime, I can try and work through syncblk, but! dlk was sooooo nice.

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As Rockstart said in a comment, significant performance improvements have been made to SOSEX in recent weeks. Let us know if you have any difficulties with the latest version of SOSEX. You can also email the address provided in! Sosex.help for support.

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Source: https://habr.com/ru/post/1440362/


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