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.cxr
The .cxr command changes the debugger context.
Using .cxr (without an address) resets the context to the default context.
Using .cxr <address> sets the debugger context to the CONTEXT structure values at the specified address.
Additional Resources:
- Inside - .exr (Display Exception Record)
- Inside - .ecxr (Change to and Display the Exception Context Record)
- Inside - Windows SDK
- Microsoft Docs - Debugging Tools for Windows
- Microsoft Docs - .cxr (Change to and Display Context Record)
- Microsoft Docs - .ecxr (Change to and Display Exception Context Record)
- MSDN - CONTEXT structure
The .cxr command changes the debugger context.
Using .cxr (without an address) resets the context to the default context.
Using .cxr <address> sets the debugger context to the CONTEXT structure values at the specified address.
Additional Resources:
- Inside - .exr (Display Exception Record)
- Inside - .ecxr (Change to and Display the Exception Context Record)
- Inside - Windows SDK
- Microsoft Docs - Debugging Tools for Windows
- Microsoft Docs - .cxr (Change to and Display Context Record)
- Microsoft Docs - .ecxr (Change to and Display Exception Context Record)
- MSDN - CONTEXT structure
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