![]() ![]() Unlike an ETW provider that relies upon a manifest to generate structured events for an ETW consumer, events generated by WPP are not defined by a manifest, but rather by a format contained in a PDB file, TMF file, configuration file, or a symbol server. To do this, a developer embeds a simple function in code that, when executed, generates an ETW event. WPP is typically used by developers who want to generate events in their code for troubleshooting purposes. ![]() Because these events make use of the ETW framework, Message Analyzer can capture them live or load them from a saved event trace log (ETL) file that is created by a system tool such as Logman or Netsh. Message Analyzer supports parsing and display of Windows software trace preprocessor (WPP)-generated events. ![]()
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