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The internal debugger is invoked when any of the following things occurs:
- SIGINT is sent to the process. This happens whenever cntrl-C is
pressed in the window that was used to start the application.
- A general protection fault (GPF) occurs.
- A breakpoint or memorypoint is invoked.
- The file .windbginit exists in the current directory.
The first three cases cause the debugger to display a prompt and wait for
the user to issue commands. In the last case, commands are read and executed
from the file .windbginit until the end of file is reached.
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