V9.1 Debugger won't run - "Access is denied" -

Posted by keithg on 16-May-2014 09:27

We have a client still on V9.1 (sigh) and whom we access via Windows' remote desktop.  When attempting to start the Progress Debugger we see the splash screen briefly, followed by a Windows error to the effect of "Access is denied".  My theory is that the Debugger is attempting to write temp files somewhere on disk and is running into security restrictions.  Can anyone confirm or debunk that theory, and maybe details that will help us solve this?

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Posted by James Palmer on 16-May-2014 09:30

Which version of Windows are they running?
 
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We have a client still on V9.1 (sigh) and whom we access via Windows' remote desktop.  When attempting to start the Progress Debugger we see the splash screen briefly, followed by a Windows error to the effect of "Access is denied".  My theory is that the Debugger is attempting to write temp files somewhere on disk and is running into security restrictions.  Can anyone confirm or debunk that theory, and maybe details that will help us solve this?

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Posted by egarcia on 16-May-2014 09:44

Hello,

You can use Process Monitor or File Monitor from Windows Sysinternals to see the file access including the status of the operations.

I hope this helps,
Edsel
P.S.: The link to the attachment does not seem to work.

Posted by keithg on 31-May-2014 10:39

The machine we connect to is running Windows Server 2003 R2.

Posted by keithg on 16-Feb-2015 08:35

SOLVED:

I found that the INI file was missing the "Java" section required for the Debugger to instantiate.

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