That is every destination endpoint for UDP packets will be shown as an own entry in the sockets panel allowing to monitor with whom a program is communicating. The Socket Panel shows all open connections/sockets per process providing also data rate information, in the settings one can enable the display of pseudo UDP connections created from ETW data. In the Handles Panel all open handles are shown, with useful information’s like file name the current file position and size, these allow to see what a program is actually working on right now disk wise.The processes memory can be viewed and edited from the Memory Panel, which provides an advanced memory editor and string search capability.This is also very useful to debug deadlocks or performance issues. The Thread Panel contains a stack trace for the selected thread giving even more insight in wat the selected application is doing right now.
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