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Window Blinds DLLs WBOCX.OCX and WBLIND.DLL are not compatible with Memory Validator.<\/p>\n\r
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•<\/span>Test for Sugar Sync...<\/span> test for Sugar Sync DLLs loading into your application, and prevent them from loading <\/span><\/p> <\/p>\n\r
Sugar Sync DLLs SugarSyncShellExt.dll and SugarSyncShellExt_x64.dll are not compatible with Memory Validator.<\/p>\n\r
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•<\/span>Test for Visual Leak Detector...<\/span> test for Visual Leak Detector DLLs loading into your application, and prevent them from loading <\/span><\/p> <\/p>\n\r
Visual Leak Detector is not compatible with Memory Validator. If you are linked to Visual Leak Detector you\'ll need to create a build without Visual Leak Detector to use with Memory Validator.<\/p>\n\r
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•<\/span>Test for user specified...<\/span> test for user specified DLLs loading into your application, and prevent them from loading <\/span><\/p> <\/p>\n\r
•<\/span>Add DLL...<\/span> browse and select one or more DLLs Open<\/span> adds the chosen DLLs to the Global Hook DLLs<\/span> list <\/span><\/p> <\/p>\n\r
•<\/span>Remove<\/span> removes any selected DLL from the list<\/p> <\/p>\n\r
•<\/span>Remove All<\/span> removes all DLLs from the list<\/p> <\/p>\n\r
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Auto detecting global hook DLLs<\/span><\/h1>\n\r <\/p>\n\r
Coverage Validator can detect any DLLs in its own process that are not ones it uses itself. Such DLLs are likely to be global hook DLLs:<\/p>\n\r
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•<\/span>Auto Detect<\/span> automatically detect DLLs which may be global hook DLLs, adding<\/span> them to the Global Hook DLLs<\/span> list <\/span><\/p> <\/p>\n\r
Additionally, you can request unloading of any of the listed global hook DLLs that are detected as already loaded into the target process when Coverage Validator attaches to it:<\/p>\n\r
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•<\/span>Unload already loaded global hooks<\/span> when ticked, forces an unload of any listed global hook DLLs<\/p> <\/p>\n\r
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Viewing the diagnostic information<\/span><\/h1>\n\r <\/p>\n\r
If a DLL is prevented from loading because of these settings, or is allowed to load because of these settings, there will be an entry on the Diagnostic tab.<\/p>\n\r
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To view this data, go to the Diagnostic tab, select the Diagnostic sub tab, then set the Show combo box to "Dlls". All information about DLLs will be shown. Scroll through the list looking for "Prevented DLL load" in the left hand column. The right hand column will indicate if a DLL was prevented from loading, or allowed to load. The DLL name will also be shown.<\/p>\n\r
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Reset All - <\/span>Resets all<\/span> global settings, not just those on the current page.<\/p>\n\r <\/p>\n\r
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Reset - <\/span>Resets the settings on the current page.<\/p>\n\r <\/p>\n\r
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