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Showing Messages Generated by the SUA Tool (Windows 10) On the user interface for the Standard User Analyzer (SUA) tool, you can show the messages that the tool has generated. 767eb7f2-d6c4-414c-a7b3-a997337d904a w10 plan appcompat library TrudyHa

Showing Messages Generated by the SUA Tool

Applies to

  • Windows 10
  • Windows 8.1
  • Windows 8
  • Windows 7
  • Windows Server 2012
  • Windows Server 2008 R2

On the user interface for the Standard User Analyzer (SUA) tool, you can show the messages that the tool has generated.

To show the messages that the SUA tool has generated

  1. Use the SUA tool to test an application. For more information, see Using the SUA Tool.

  2. After you finish testing, in the SUA tool, click the App Info tab.

  3. On the View menu, click the command that corresponds to the messages that you want to see. The following table describes the commands.

    View menu command Description

    Error Messages

    When this command is selected, the user interface shows error messages that the SUA tool has generated. Error messages are highlighted in pink.

    This command is selected by default.

    Warning Messages

    When this command is selected, the user interface shows warning messages that the SUA tool has generated. Warning messages are highlighted in yellow.

    Information Messages

    When this command is selected, the user interface shows informational messages that the SUA tool has generated. Informational messages are highlighted in green.

    Detailed Information

    When this command is selected, the user interface shows information that the SUA tool has generated, such as debug, stack trace, stop code, and severity information.