How can I analyze .diagsession file from IE's developer tools?











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I am troubleshooting some issues with HTTP traffic and using the "UI Responsiveness" developer tool in Internet Explorer 11 to collect data.



I know that I can save these files off and re-open them later using IE, but what I'd really like is a way to export the data for analysis in Excel.



Are there any tools or tricks to accomplish this? Thanks!










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    I am troubleshooting some issues with HTTP traffic and using the "UI Responsiveness" developer tool in Internet Explorer 11 to collect data.



    I know that I can save these files off and re-open them later using IE, but what I'd really like is a way to export the data for analysis in Excel.



    Are there any tools or tricks to accomplish this? Thanks!










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      I am troubleshooting some issues with HTTP traffic and using the "UI Responsiveness" developer tool in Internet Explorer 11 to collect data.



      I know that I can save these files off and re-open them later using IE, but what I'd really like is a way to export the data for analysis in Excel.



      Are there any tools or tricks to accomplish this? Thanks!










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      I am troubleshooting some issues with HTTP traffic and using the "UI Responsiveness" developer tool in Internet Explorer 11 to collect data.



      I know that I can save these files off and re-open them later using IE, but what I'd really like is a way to export the data for analysis in Excel.



      Are there any tools or tricks to accomplish this? Thanks!







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          Change the file to a .zip extension.. You will see some folders that contain ETL files. You can open those with the Microsoft Event Viewer Snap In, however they aren't very useful.



          Try http://connect.microsoft.com/site/sitehome.aspx?SiteID=216 .. It might be a decent tool to try.



          Good luck!






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            Either use Microsoft Visual Studio (the community edition is enough), or PerfView.






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              Try http://connect.microsoft.com/site/sitehome.aspx?SiteID=216 .. It might be a decent tool to try.



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                Change the file to a .zip extension.. You will see some folders that contain ETL files. You can open those with the Microsoft Event Viewer Snap In, however they aren't very useful.



                Try http://connect.microsoft.com/site/sitehome.aspx?SiteID=216 .. It might be a decent tool to try.



                Good luck!






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                  Change the file to a .zip extension.. You will see some folders that contain ETL files. You can open those with the Microsoft Event Viewer Snap In, however they aren't very useful.



                  Try http://connect.microsoft.com/site/sitehome.aspx?SiteID=216 .. It might be a decent tool to try.



                  Good luck!






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                  Change the file to a .zip extension.. You will see some folders that contain ETL files. You can open those with the Microsoft Event Viewer Snap In, however they aren't very useful.



                  Try http://connect.microsoft.com/site/sitehome.aspx?SiteID=216 .. It might be a decent tool to try.



                  Good luck!







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