Jiange Sun's WebLog - How to troubleshoot ngen issues
Earlier this week, I had a need to ngen several TFS assemblies on TFS 2010 AT so that I can get rid of broken call stacks in PerfView profiler. How hard could it be? Just run ngen.exe on these assemblies. That's what I throught as well. Well, I was wrong. :)
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If you NGen you may need this information one day (or sooner)
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