I have been trying to open some driver .sys files in ida pro. However even after running as administrator it says "Permission denied: choose another file." Is there a way to work around this?
I am using Windows 10 professional if that helps.
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On a Windows machine, I'm heavily using the "open folder in container" functionality of Visual Studio Code, with Docker managed by Rancher Desktop.
For this to work, I always run Visual Studio Code as administrator.
Since today, however, it doesn't work any more, and the "Docker returned an error code EACCES, message" is reported.
As a workaround, I changed the properties of
C:\Users\<userName>\AppData\Local\Programs\Rancher Desktop\resources\resources\win32\bin\Docker.exe
by unchecking the "Run this program as an administrator" checkbox:
This, however, seems to me not to be a good solution to the problem.
What is the proper way of fixing the issue?
Here's what happens:
Using a Macbook Pro, I use the Microsoft Remote Desktop Connection application to connect to my work computer, which is a Windows 10 machine
If I try to launch Spyder on my work computer, I get this error:
Load Library Error
However:
If I am at my work computer (i.e. physically at work instead of logging in remotely), I can launch Spyder successfully
If I leave Spyder open on my work computer, then go home and do a remote log-in to my work computer, I can use Spyder without issue. The problem/error described above arises only if I try to open Spyder through the remote connection.
This error only seems to affect Spyder and I can use all other programs without issue through a remote connection. As a workaround I've been using other IDEs and successfully running scripts, but I strongly prefer Spyder.
What I have tried so far (without success):
The 4 troubleshooting steps posted by Fazil M. to this Microsoft thread
Uninstalling/reinstalling Spyder using Conda
Restarting my work computer
System Information:
Work Computer OS: Windows 10, 64-bit
OS of computer through which I'm logging in to work computer: Mac OS X El Capitan 10.11.6
Spyder version: 4.1.1
Any thoughts as to what could be going on?
Update--More information and trials:
I checked out Issue #3736 on Spyder's GitHub. It says to download and add a file called opengl32sw.dll to the folder ~\Lib\site-packages\PyQt5\Qt\bin. But when I go to the PyQt5 folder, I do not see a subfolder for Qt. I tried placing it into the PyQt5 main folder, but that did not fix the problem.
I've heard this can be a graphics card issue too. On my machine I have two graphics cards: AMD RadeonT R5 430 and Intel(R) HD Graphics 630.
Darren's answer did not work for me. What did work was to:
First option: go into the device manager and disable the Intel HD Graphics card under "display adapters."
Second option:
run "Gpedit.msc"
navigate to Computer Configuration->Administrative
Templates->Windows Components->Remote Desktop Services->Remote
Desktop Session Host->Remote Session Environment
Disable "use WDDM graphics display driver for remote desktop
connections"
Restart the computer
See https://answers.microsoft.com/en-us/windows/forum/all/windows-10-1903-may-update-black-screen-with/23c8a740-0c79-4042-851e-9d98d0efb539
It took help from my organization's IT contractor, but I fixed the issue by doing the following:
Run a file called "gpedit.msc", which will open up a window for Local Group Policy Editor
In the tree menu on the left, navigate to Computer Configuration > Administrative Templates > Windows Components > Remote Desktop Services > Remote Desktop Session Host > Remote Session Environment, and open the Remote Session Environment folder (not the subfolder within it)
Make sure the following are set to "Enabled":
"Use hardware graphics adapters for all Remote Desktop Services"
"Prioritize H.265/AVC444 graphics mode for Remote Desktop Connections"
"Configure H.264/AVC hardware encoding for Remote Desktop Connections"
Then restart the computer.
Since I was unable to get pass LoadLibrary 126 error using the solutions provided online and on here, I stepped back and realized the obvious workaround. The errors occurs when you open the program while you're using a remote session, right? The obvious solution is to launch the program while a remote session is not in progress. To do this while you're remoting, you should create a batch script to launch the program but make sure to include to a time delay before that (I used 'timeout 10 /nobreak' to do so). Run the batch script and, before your program launchs, disconnect from RDP. After enough time passes for the program to launch, you can reconnect to RDP and your program will be up and ready
I am trying to install docker on windows machine but it doesn't get install and stop its process in the middle of installation.I have checked for all prerequisite,and my machine fulfills all.
I have NP AV antivirus and it gives me warning like C:\PROGRAM FILES\Docker\RES...\bin\DOCKER_COMPOSE.EXE is a threat after aborting the installation
It can depend on your Windows version (type winver in a CMD)
With 1903, there are reports of freeze or BSOD, with docker/for-win/issue 3815.
The main issue regarding the installation is docker/for-win/issue 1172,
This assumes that you have Windows Pro at least, with Hyper-V activated (and possibly the antivirus off during installation).
This thread includes:
Adding the downloaded installer .exe file to the Controlled Folder Access allowed apps list fixed the problem for me.
Start | Settings | and click on Controlled Folder Access
T hen click on “Allow an app through Controlled folder access”
Click on the big + beside “Add an allowed app” and choose Recently Blocked Apps.
Then you can choose the "Docker for Windows Installer.exe".
Re-run the installer as admin and it works.
I just wanted to know if there is or will be a standalone installer for fsi.exe to run on machines (Windows) that are not connected to the internet?
I have managed to get fsi working by downloading the nuget package, unzipping and then manually adding the "tools" folder to the PATH environment variable.
This seems to work because I can get into the repl, but I was wondering if there is a better way to do this.
This is a client server that we access over a tightly controlled VPN and it is not an option to do a full Visual Studio installation.
I made an application with ADO Component and connect to Oracle with it, I don't have any problem when I run it in another machine.
But, when I use ODAC component and TOraSession and connect with it via Direct Connect and run it in another machine I faced to this error:
The Program Can't Start Because dbrtl70.bpl is missing from your Computer. Try to re installing the Program to fix it
As I investigate, dbrtl70.bpl is Delphi package file in System32 folder.
I want to know how can I solve this problem.
I'm going to take a wild guess and suggest that you have a 64 bit machine. You've copied the .bpl files into the 64 bit system folder (System32) where your 32 bit Delphi 7 program cannot see them. Put them in the 32 bit system folder (SysWOW64) instead and all should be well.
To learn more about the issue, read up on the File System Redirector.
If you don't want runtime packages, and all your dependencies support being built without using runtime packages, then simply uncheck the use runtime packages option.
My app was asking for a .bpl package when run on other machines.
Cancelling 'link with runtime packages' didn't solve it until I deleted the runtime packages listed in 'runtime packages'. Then it was OK.