On my Amiga, I used (and sometimes still use) a program called SnoopDos. What it does is to show what your computer is doing and whether it succeeds or fails at doing something.
So for example if a program wants to receive something from the 7777 UDP port but can't, it appears in SnoopDos telling me that receiving data from 7777 UDP port failed.
Or for example when running a program if the program needs xxx.library version 24 but I have the version 22 of that library installed inside my LIBS: assign, I can see that trying to open that version 24 of the library failed because there is an older version. Like these:
It tries to open elusive.library from memory and fails. Then it tries to load the library from the universal LIBS: assign and fails again, finally tries to load this library from program's directory and fail.
Is there such a simple utility for Windows7 x64? So that for example if a game fails to load because of some expected registry entries missing from my registry, I can see which registry entries those are and add them manually?
So for example if a program wants to receive something from the 7777 UDP port but can't, it appears in SnoopDos telling me that receiving data from 7777 UDP port failed.
Or for example when running a program if the program needs xxx.library version 24 but I have the version 22 of that library installed inside my LIBS: assign, I can see that trying to open that version 24 of the library failed because there is an older version. Like these:
It tries to open elusive.library from memory and fails. Then it tries to load the library from the universal LIBS: assign and fails again, finally tries to load this library from program's directory and fail.
Is there such a simple utility for Windows7 x64? So that for example if a game fails to load because of some expected registry entries missing from my registry, I can see which registry entries those are and add them manually?