Mark Russinovich on Azure innovation and more!

Come hear Mark Russinovich, the master of Windows troubleshooting, walk you step-by-step through how he has solved seemingly unsolvable system and application problems on Windows. With all new real case studies, Mark shows how to apply the Microsoft Debugging Tools and his own Sysinternals tools, including Process Explorer, Process Monitor, to solve system crashes, process hangs, security vulnerabilities, DLL conflicts, permissions problems, registry misconfiguration, network hangs, and file system issues. These tools are used on a daily basis by Microsoft Product Support and have been used effectively to solve a wide variety of desktop and server issues, so being familiar with their operation and application will assist you in dealing with different problems on Windows.
If you're planning to attend this sessions, get there early. This one always fills up. Hopefully they put this session in the same auditorium they used in 2010 or bigger.
I'm expecting this to be one of the most hardcore sessions available.
This is always a great session and I go to it every year I go to TechEd. There is always something new, or something that I forgot or missed previously.
Always the best session, I will be there early..
@Scott_Ladewig:Definitely. Expect to be shoulder-to-shoulder in there, too. This is the best session at TechEd.
Last years session was great! . . .
Awesome! . . .
Superb! . . .
Invigorating! . . .
Exciting! . . .
Stupendous! . . .
Illuminating!
Did I mention it was really great!
Get there early, seats don't last long!
I've heard a lot of good things about this session. I am really looking forward to it.
Try to be early for this one, last year It was full 15 minutes before it started and had to watch it on video.
Each year this session is always a must see. Great information to take back to the office as well as for the family tech support.
I must echo the others - each year this session is a must see. Even though the session name remains the same, there is always some new Unexplained issues. Not to mention, Mark is a great communicator which makes it even more interesting.
This will most likely be my favorite session this year. Can't wait.
Get there early and come prepared to laugh and learn!
Hope to gain more information to build upon last year's session.
Save me a seat....
I wish my mind could retain all this information!!
This was a great session last year! I'm looking forward to this year's session!
@TonySwe: Hardcore Debugging (WCA-B401) on Thurs 10:15am is the same format as Case of... but will go much deeper in to the Windows Internals... If you want deep, this is the talk for you...
https://channel9.msdn.com/Events/TechEd/NorthAmerica/2013/WCA-B401
This one is always super packed. Last year there were hundreds of people waiting outside the doors to get in way before the prior session let out.
10 minutes ago, windev wrote
@TonySwe: Hardcore Debugging (WCA-B401) on Thurs 10:15am is the same format as Case of... but will go much deeper in to the Windows Internals... If you want deep, this is the talk for you...
https://channel9.msdn.com/Events/TechEd/NorthAmerica/2013/WCA-B401
I am all about this!
Another must see session! So looking forward to this.
Looking forward to another great session this year.
I hope this one doesn't fill up before I get there. Been using SysInternal tools for years. It's my first time at TechEd and I must see this one!
Might have to skip the session prior too this to ensure I get a seat...
All the comments have made me rethink my schedule - looks like I'll have to help fill this one up.
The room is much bigger than last year. His earlier session was packed but still had some seats. I think this one will be even popular so I'm heading there now since this is a must see.
What happened to the live stream?
Booyah?
My fav error is "object is not set to an instance of an object"
Excellent session, funny and informative!!!
3:40 ... is my mic working? booyah
I am wondering what's that "start menu" and "start button" on Mark's desktop. Is that an internal version of windows 8/8.1? Or is Mark using thirdparty start menu plugin. Laugh...
@zico: I noticed that I figured the audio somehow got mixed up with someone else's session. Maybe some kind of radio interference.
BOOYAHHHHHH!! LOLOLOLOL
Boooyaahh!!!
I think the Boooyaahh!! came from the C9 Live stage... oops.
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