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Asked: May 22, 20262026-05-22T12:15:45+00:00 2026-05-22T12:15:45+00:00

i am trying to debug some .NET executable (that i don’t have the source

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i am trying to debug some .NET executable (that i don’t have the source code for) which is acting strange.

When attaching to it using WinDBG, i’ve noticed it’s throwing an IndexOutOfRangeException.

I am trying to understand which line is actually throwing this exception — how can i see the index access that is causing this?

I can see the stack using !CLRStack but it doesn’t lead me to the exact line of code that threw it.

This is what i see in !CLRStack :

 0015ec9c 6f1459d8 System.Management.Instrumentation.InstrumentedAssembly+TypeInfo.Fire(System.Object)
0015eccc 6f144bdc System.Management.Instrumentation.InstrumentedAssembly.Fire(System.Type, System.Object)
0015ecd8 6f145164 System.Management.Instrumentation.InstrumentedAssembly.Fire(System.Object)
0015ecec 6f142268 System.Management.Instrumentation.Instrumentation.Fire(System.Object)
0015ecf8 034ce47b InstallerLibrary.InstallerInterface.WMIEventGenerator.FireEvent(System.Object)
0015ed2c 0393970c InstallerLibrary.InstallerInterface.WMIEventGenerator.GenerateServerAlive(UInt32)
0015ed54 039396b7 InstallerLibrary.InstallerInterface.InstallerInterface.NotifyServerAlive(UInt32)
0015ed60 03939655 InstallerLibrary.InstallaterManager.NotifyServerAlive(UInt32)
0015ed88 00580f13 InstallerInit.Class1.Main(System.String[])
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    2026-05-22T12:15:46+00:00Added an answer on May 22, 2026 at 12:15 pm

    The line number information is stored in pdbs. If you don’t have privat symbols the !clrstack won’t be able to provide that

    The sosex extension can provide IL offset when using !mk even when there isn’t pdbs.

    To see the index access that is causing this you would have look at the locals using !clrstack -a or using sosex !mdv

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