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View DLLs and executables in the Modules window [C#, C++, Visual Basic, F#]
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- 04/30/2022
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Applies to:
During Visual Studio debugging, the Modules window lists and shows information about the DLLs and executables [.exe files] your app uses.
Note
The Modules window is not available for SQL or script debugging.
Use the Modules window
To open the Modules window, while you're debugging, select Debug > Windows > Modules [or press Ctrl + Alt + U].
By default, the Modules window sorts modules by load order. To sort by any window column, select the header at the top of the column.
Load symbols
The Symbol Status column in the Modules window shows which modules have debugging symbols loaded. If the status is Skipped loading symbols, Cannot find or open the PDB file, or Loading disabled by include/exclude setting, you can load symbols manually. For more information about loading and using symbols, see Specify symbol [.pdb] and source files.
To load symbols manually:
In the Modules window, right-click the module for which symbols haven't loaded.
Select Symbol Load Information for details about why the symbols didn't load.
Select Load Symbols to load the symbols manually.
If the symbols don't load, select Symbol Settings to open the Options dialog, and specify or change symbol loading locations.
You can download symbols from the public Microsoft Symbol Servers or other servers, or load symbols from a folder on your computer. For details, see Configure location of symbol files and loading behavior.
To change symbol loading behavior settings:
In the Modules window, right-click any module.
Select Symbol Settings.
Select Load all symbols, or select which modules to include or exclude.
Select OK. Changes take effect in the next debugging session.
To change symbol loading behavior for a specific module:
In the Modules window, right-click the module.
In the right-click menu, select or deselect Always Load Automatically. Changes take effect in the next debugging session.
See also
- Breaking execution
- Viewing data in the debugger
- Specify symbol [.pdb] and source files
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Inspect data using debugger windows in Visual Studio
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Applies to:
You can open most debugger windows while you are debugging your program. To see a list of debugger windows, set a breakpoint and start debugging. When you hit the breakpoint and execution stops, click Debug > Windows.
Breakpoints | CTRL+ALT+B | Use Breakpoints |
Exception Settings | CTRL+ALT+E | Manage Exceptions with the Debugger |
Output | CTRL+ALT+O | Output Window |
Watch | CTRL+ALT+W, [1, 2, 3, 4] | Watch and QuickWatch Windows |
QuickWatch | SHIFT+F9 | Watch and QuickWatch Windows |
Autos | CTRL+ALT+V, A | Autos and Locals Windows |
Locals | CTRL+ALT+V, L | Autos and Locals Windows |
Call Stacks | CTRL+ALT+C | How to: Use the Call Stack Window |
Immediate | CTRL+ALT+I | Immediate Window |
Parallel Stacks | CTR:+SHIFT+D, S | Using the Parallel Stacks Window |
Parallel Watch | CTR:+SHIFT+D, [1, 2, 3, 4] | Get started Debugging Multithreaded Applications |
Threads | CTRL+ALT+H | Debug using the Threads Window |
Modules | CTRL+ALT+U | How to: Use the Modules Window |
GPU Threads | - | How to: Use the GPU Threads Window |
Tasks | CTR:+SHIFT+D, K | Using the Tasks Window |
Python Debug Interactive | SHIFT+ALT+I | Python Interactive REPL |
JavaScript Console | CTRL+ALT+V, C | QuickStart: Debug JavaScript |
DOM Explorer | CTRL+ALT+V, D | Debug layout using DOM Explorer |
Live Visual Tree | - | Inspect XAML properties while debugging |
Live Property Explorer | - | Inspect XAML properties while debugging |
Processes | CTRL+ALT+Z | Debug Threads and Processes |
Memory | CTRL+ALT+M, [1, 2, 3, 4] | Memory Windows |
Disassembly | CTRL+ALT+D | How to: Use the Disassembly Window |
Registers | CTRL+ALT+G | How to: Use the Registers Window |
See also
First look at the debugger
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