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This section describes how the debugger uses symbol files and source files to display information for debugging.
In This Section
- Program Database Files (C++) 
 Describes PDB files and how they are generated for C++.
- Program Database Files (C#, F#, and Visual Basic) 
 Describes PDB files and how they are generated for C# and Visual Basic.
- DBG Files 
 (C++ only) Describes DBG files, which permit debugging when source code is missing for certain modules, such libraries or Windows APIs. DBG files also permit debugging OLE RPC.
- How to: Specify Symbol Locations and Loading Behavior 
 Describes where to find PDB and DBG files when they are not in their default locations.
- Installing Symbols for Debugging System Call Crashes 
 Describes how to use a Symbol Server for debugging crashes that happen inside system calls.
- How to: Get Source Code Using Source Server 
 Describes how to get the correct version of the source code if the source code is not available on the local computer.
Related Sections
- Debug Source Files, Common Properties, Solution Property Pages Dialog Box 
 Specifies where the debugger will look for source files when you debug.
- Symbols, Debugging, Options Dialog Box 
 Specifies where the debugger will look for symbols when debugging.
- Debug Settings and Preparation 
 Describes the debugger-related property settings, and the preparation needed to debug your program with the Visual Studio debugger.