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It's interesting you think there is problems with drwtsn32... The only time it is spawned is when a crash (access violation or stack overflow) happens.. So maybe you don't really understand what its function is.


There isn't anything wrong with DrWtsn32 it actually helps you troubleshoot crashes by producting the user.dmp (basically a snapshot of the process space) and drwtsn32 log (brief call stack, registers, assembly, etc), you can then load the user.dmp into a debugger like windbg, add symbols and source tree and figure out what the bug is. drwtsn32 is a debugger plain and simple and the aedebug key is just the way MS implements a JIT debugger. You could put any debugger in there (or any application for that matter) and when a crash happens whatever is in the aedebug key will spawn.
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