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| Yes (mainly x32) |
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97 | 29.04% |
Not at all
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25 | 7.49% |
| Yes, if it gets better (please post feature suggestions) |
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90 | 26.95% |
| Yes (mainly x64) |
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122 | 36.53% |
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I was trying to use this debugger the other day and run over a strange issue.
I was not able to make it ignore an exception thrown by the application (ExceptionCode: C0000005), as far as I can tell its part of a anti reverse engineering technique. in IDA the same exception gets thrown but there when I encounter the first one i can tell it to ignore all subsequent once. I tried to uncheck all the "break on" checkboxes in the options as well as adding last exception and/or add 00000000-ffffffff to the excluded exceptions list but still it did not ignore the exception. I wonder if there is a bug (I was using the latest build as of yesterday) or if I missed some option. If its the later than I would appreciate being pointed towards it and if its the former than a fix would be much appreciated to
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