

The full path of the PDB symbols file that is referenced by the assembly.

The GUID of the PDB symbols file that is referenced by the assembly.The location of the local Symbols Store.The location of the public Symbols Store.The snapshot below shows the console application presented here and the kind of information that can be retrieved with my sample: As in the previous article, I will also present a project, with sources, that wraps the DIA interfaces into a set of virtual C++ interfaces. In this article, I will continue the investigation of the Microsoft DIA potential, focusing on the portable executable files. The focus of the article was the Program Database (PDB) files, showing a set of functions of the DIA family and also presenting a project that wraps DIA in a set of programmer friendly virtual C++ interfaces. My previous article was meant to be an introduction to the latest Microsoft Debug Interface Access (DIA) infrastructure.
