Request that allocation with a specified pool tag or of a specified size are filled from the special pool. (This feature is available only from the Global Flags dialog box.) The debugging settings are effective until the program stops. Run a program with the specified debugging settings. (This feature is available only in the Global Flags dialog box.) It is effective immediately and remains effective until you change it. Specify that a particular program always runs in a debugger. They take effect when you restart the program and remain effective until you change them. These settings are stored in a GlobalFlag registry entry for each program ( HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\ SOFTWARE\ Microsoft\ Windows NT\ CurrentVersion\ Image File Execution Options\ ImageFileName\ GlobalFlag). Set debugging features for a particular program. The settings affect all processes started after this command completes. These settings are effective immediately, but are lost when Windows shuts down. They take effect when you restart Windows and remain effective until you change them and restart again. These settings are stored in the GlobalFlag registry entry ( HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SYSTEM\CurrentControlSet\Control\Session Manager\GlobalFlag). Set system-wide debugging features for all processes running on the computer. Use GFlags to activate the following features:
You can run GFlags from a Command Prompt window or use its graphical user interface dialog box.įor information on how to install and locate gflags.exe, see GFlags. GFlags (gflags.exe), the Global Flags Editor, enables and disables advanced internal system diagnostic and troubleshooting features.