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Collecting Detailed Timing Data for a Stand-Alone Application by Using the Profiler Command Line

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This section describes the procedures and options for collecting detailed performance data for a client (stand-alone) component by using the instrumentation method from the command line.

Common Tasks

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Profiling Stand-Alone Applications

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Profiling by Using the Instrumentation Method

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Analyzing Instrumentation Data Views and Reports

Instrumentation Method Data Views

Reference

Command-Line Profiling Tools Reference