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is archived and is not being maintained. This documentation is archived and is not being maintained. ERRLOOK Reference Visual Studio 2015 Other Versions Visual Studio 2013 Visual Studio 2012 Visual Studio 2010 Visual Studio 2008 Visual Studio 2005 Visual Studio .NET 2003 The ERRLOOK utility, which is available from the Tools menu as Error Lookup, retrieves a system error message or module error message based on the value entered. ERRLOOK
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retrieves the error message text automatically if you drag and drop a hexadecimal or decimal value from the Visual Studio debugger into the Value edit control. You can also enter a value either by typing it in the Value edit control or by pasting it from the Clipboard and clicking Look Up.The accelerator keys for Copy (CTRL+C), Cut (CTRL+X), and Paste (CTRL+V) work for both the Value and Error Message edit controls if you first highlight the text.In This SectionValue Edit ControlDescribes the Value Edit control in ERRLOOK.Error Message Edit ControlDescribes the Error Message Edit control in ERRLOOK.Modules ButtonDescribes the Modules button in ERRLOOK.Look Up ButtonDescribes the Look Up button in ERRLOOK.Related SectionsC/C++ Build ToolsProvides links to topics discussing the C/C++ build tools provided in Visual C++. Show: Inherited Protected Print Export (0) Print Export (0) Share IN THIS ARTICLE Is this page helpful? Yes No Additional feedback? 1500 characters remaining Submit Skip this Thank you! We appreciate your feedback. Dev centers Windows Office Visual Studio Microsoft Azure More... Learning resources Microsoft Virtual Academy Channel 9 MSDN Magazine Community Forums Blogs Codeplex Support Self support Programs BizSpark (for startups) Microsoft Imagine (for students) United States (English) Newsletter Privacy & cookies Terms of use Trademarks © 2016 Microsoft © 20
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LabDependency Build Scripts Search for: News, Software HRESULT Lookup Utility 29 December 2012 tolon Leave a comment When dealing with software on Windows we are often confronted with HRESULT error codes, presented either as hexadecimal (e.g. 0x80070057) or as a negative decimal number (-2147024809). To understand what the error code means we look it up, usually in the ‘Error Lookup' utility that comes with Visual Studio, but this has significant limitations. Presenting the ‘Error Lookup' with a a hex HRESULT code will show us the error message, but it does not show us the symbol as it is defined in the Platform SDK (usually winerror.h). So for 0x80070057, it will tell us that the message is ‘The parameter is incorrect', but it will not tell us the original symbol (E_INVALIDARG). Another limitation is that we cannot look up a HRESULT symbol to obtain the error code value (and message). This is where my new utility will help. hrlookup has been written to provide more information about HRESULT error codes and symbols so that we will no longer need to search online for well-known values just to find the symbol name. Only a command-line version is available just now, but I'm planning to create a user interface soon. Download hrlookup from here TweetMoreEmailPrint hresulthrlookupSoftware Post navigation Previous PostTransporting SDO_GEOMETRY objects across an Oracle DBLINK in PLSQLNext PostTolon NoteKeeper 0.10 Released Leave a Reply Cancel reply Recent Posts Full Width and Height Google Maps with Angular Material and Bower Beware setlocale() in Visual C++ 2012 onwards! New HRESULT Error Code List Tolon NoteKeeper 0.10 Released HRESULT Lookup Utility software development ACCU: Professionalism in Programming Boost C++ Libraries TolonUK on github Proudly powered by WordPress This website uses cookies. If you're not ok with this, please leave this website. AcceptPrivacy & Cookies Policy Send to Email Address Your Name Your Email Address Cancel Post was not sent - check your email addresses! Email check failed, please try again Sorry, your blog cannot share posts by email.