Collecting Application Statistics for Stand-Alone Applications by Using the Profiler Command Line
This section describes the procedures and options for collecting performance statistics for a client (stand-alone) application by using the sampling method from the command line.
Note
Enhanced security features in Windows 8 and Windows Server 2012 required significant changes in the way the Visual Studio profiler collects data on these platforms. Windows Store apps also require new collection techniques. See Profiling Windows 8 and Windows Server 2012 applications.
Common Tasks
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Start an application by using profiling |
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Attach the profiler to a running .NET Framework application |
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Attach the profiler to a running C/C++ application |
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Add tier-interaction data |
Related Tasks
Profiling Stand-Alone Applications
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Instrument an application |
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Collect .NET memory allocation and garbage collection data |
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Collect resource contention and thread execution data |
Profiling by Using the Sampling Method
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Profile ASP.NET Web applications |
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Profile services |
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