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[DnSpy] - Find out new launched threads (i.e. timers)
Hi
One of the application I'm working on will go to 99% CPU usage after a couple of minutes (always about 4/5 minutes). Even if I just launch and leave it untouched. I guess the app has a timer, launch some parallel thread, and in this thread something is going wrong (we know this app tries to call home some times, but it also might be a local license check, or even something unrelated, no idea so far). Question is : how can I find out which thread (+method adress) has been launched with dnSpy (or other tool ?) The goal would be to be able to break later on the specific location to see what's going on, in DnSpy Thanks a lot tusk |
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