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How to find the file used by Symphony
How to find the file used by Symphony
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Do you want to know which file was modified or created by Symphony? This article will help you to find out the answer on Windows platform.
1. Install procmon.exe. You can get it on \\nlsdev31\incoming\hchao\tools\procmon.exe.
2. Launch procmon. We know that there are two processes for Symphony on Windows platform. Set process name as filter like this:
Set Filter
3. Click on "ok" to capture IO event. Launch Symphony to do what you want to. Then press "Ctrl + E" to stop capturing.
We will get the IO record like this :
IO record
4. Popup "File Summary" dialog by menu "Tool ---> File Summary". You can get the statictical data.
File Summary
5. You can search any file on a potential place in the list.
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