
The Launch page is used to define the process that should be profiled (or that is being profiled if an active session is selected).
Select type of process to launch
This drop-down list is used to select the type of process that should be profiled. The following options are available:
• Stand-alone application
• ASP.NET application
• Windows Service
• Start-up target of current Visual Studio solution
Stand-alone application
The following options are available if “Stand-alone application” is selected as process type:
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Full path to executable
Defines the path of the application
executable
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Command line arguments
Optional command line arguments that
will be supplied when starting the application.
•
Working directory
Optional working directory that will be set
when starting the application.
ASP.NET application
If an ASP.NET application should be profiled, the web server to use must be defined.
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Use WebDev.WebServer
This option indicates that the web
development server (WebDev.WebServer) should be used to profile the application.
The Browse button or the Web-site
directory drop-down list should be used to define the path of the
directory where the web site is located. The Virtual path
field can be used to define the virtual path of the ASP.NET application.
If the web server should listen to a specific port, the port number can be
specified using the Port field. The default port
setting is (auto), which indicates that the port number
should be automatically assigned.
•
Use Internet Information Services
This option indicates that
IIS should be used when profiling the application.
The “Select page to request to start ASP.NET application” field can be used to select a web page that should be requested when the profiling is started. If (none) is selected in the request page drop-down list, no page will be automatically requested.
WPF Browser application
Only one option is available if “WPF Browser application” is selected as process type:
•
Full path to WPF browser application
Defines the path of the
WPF browser application.
Windows Service
If “Windows Service” is selected as the process type, a list of available services will be shown. This list should be used to define the service that should be profiled.
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