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Dialog Box: Project Properties-Target
(One way) To access this Intel Inspector dialog box:
- From the Visual Studio* menu, choose Project > Intel Inspector <version> Project Properties.... 
- From the Standalone Intel Inspector GUI menu, choose File > Project Properties.... 
Use this dialog box to:
- Set basic target application properties, such as application parameters, working directory, and environment variables. 
- Set advanced target application properties, such as applying suppressions and including or excluding modules during analysis. 
- Review current target application properties. 
| Use This | To Do This | 
|---|---|
| Inherit settings from Visual Studio* project checkbox and field | Visual Studio* IDE only: 
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| Microsoft* runtime environment drop-down list | 
 
           NOTE: 
          
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| Store result... radio buttons, path fields, Browse button, and Result location read-only field | 
 
           NOTE: 
          Change the cross-project result name template to the change the result name shown in the Result location field. | 
| Suppressions radio buttons | 
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| Child application field | Inspect a file that is not the starting application. For example: Inspect an .exe file (identified in this field) called by a script (identified in the Application field). | 
| Enable collection progress information checkbox | Display thread activity during collection to confirm the application is still executing. | 
| Modules radio buttons, Modify button, and field | Potentially speed up collection by limiting application module(s) for inspection. You can limit by inclusion or exclusion. For example, you can: 
 
           NOTE: 
          By default, the Intel Inspector inspects all modules in the application. |