Microsoft.O365.Security.Krabsetw
4.0.0
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dotnet add package Microsoft.O365.Security.Krabsetw --version 4.0.0
NuGet\Install-Package Microsoft.O365.Security.Krabsetw -Version 4.0.0
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<PackageReference Include="Microsoft.O365.Security.Krabsetw" Version="4.0.0" />
For projects that support PackageReference, copy this XML node into the project file to reference the package.
paket add Microsoft.O365.Security.Krabsetw --version 4.0.0
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#r "nuget: Microsoft.O365.Security.Krabsetw, 4.0.0"
#r directive can be used in F# Interactive and Polyglot Notebooks. Copy this into the interactive tool or source code of the script to reference the package.
// Install Microsoft.O365.Security.Krabsetw as a Cake Addin
#addin nuget:?package=Microsoft.O365.Security.Krabsetw&version=4.0.0
// Install Microsoft.O365.Security.Krabsetw as a Cake Tool
#tool nuget:?package=Microsoft.O365.Security.Krabsetw&version=4.0.0
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Krabs ETW provides a modern C++ wrapper around the low-level ETW trace consumption functions
Product | Versions Compatible and additional computed target framework versions. |
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native | native is compatible. |
Compatible target framework(s)
Included target framework(s) (in package)
Learn more about Target Frameworks and .NET Standard.
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- boost (>= 1.68.0)
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Version | Downloads | Last updated |
---|---|---|
4.3.2 | 712 | 9/25/2023 |
4.3.1 | 3,035 | 4/3/2023 |
4.3.0 | 1,688 | 8/3/2022 |
4.2.3 | 1,103 | 4/25/2022 |
4.2.2 | 2,077 | 10/11/2021 |
4.2.1 | 902 | 9/23/2021 |
4.2.0 | 943 | 9/6/2021 |
4.1.24 | 904 | 9/2/2021 |
4.1.21 | 987 | 6/29/2021 |
4.1.20 | 973 | 6/11/2021 |
4.1.18 | 1,003 | 2/2/2021 |
4.1.17 | 971 | 12/23/2020 |
4.1.16 | 1,037 | 11/20/2020 |
4.1.15 | 1,021 | 11/13/2020 |
4.1.14 | 1,147 | 11/6/2020 |
4.1.13 | 1,322 | 7/7/2020 |
4.1.12 | 1,093 | 5/22/2020 |
4.1.11 | 1,076 | 5/6/2020 |
4.1.8 | 1,090 | 4/20/2020 |
4.1.6 | 1,082 | 4/16/2020 |
4.1.5 | 1,222 | 4/8/2020 |
4.1.3 | 1,109 | 4/3/2020 |
4.1.2 | 1,083 | 3/27/2020 |
4.1.1 | 1,114 | 3/18/2020 |
4.1.0 | 1,159 | 3/11/2020 |
4.0.0 | 1,063 | 3/3/2020 |
3.0.0 | 1,177 | 1/17/2020 |
2.0.2 | 1,427 | 2/15/2019 |
2.0.1 | 1,373 | 10/30/2018 |
2.0.0 | 4,089 | 10/4/2018 |
Fixed an issue where two concurrent traces could result in an access violation. This required a new callback prototype.