unable to write to rcc.ini

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Niels Kinkel
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unable to write to rcc.ini

Post by Niels Kinkel »

I started some tests today with the RCC. But when I create new items through the Remote Command I start getting popups with the message "unable to write to rcc.ini"

So far I've tried to give everyone write rights to the folder on my machine but it should not matter since the .ini gets updated everytime the RCC is started.

I'm currently running AHM 7.22 and RCC 2.45

What could be causing this and/or what could be done about this?
losisoft
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Post by losisoft »

Maybe the rcc.ini have a read-only attribute?
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Post by KS-Soft »

Yes, could you check "read-only" file attribute?
But when I create new items through the Remote Command I start getting popups with the message "unable to write to rcc.ini"
H'm, what exactly means "create new items"? RCC may display such warning when you click "Connect" button or close main window... however it still should be able to connect to HostMonitor.

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Alex
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Post by Niels Kinkel »

I'm able to connect and the read-only attribute is not checked.

By creating new items I mean adding tests.

I dont have the issue on my laptop on which I am local admin
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Post by greyhat64 »

One other thing to check. . .
In addition to attributes, if the file is contained on an NTFS partition check your permissions AND ownership of the file (Advanced button on the Security tab). I'm sure other file systems have their quirks as well, but I've personally experienced 'lost' NTFS ownership with the same results before.
A quick & dirty check is to test moving the file to another folder temporarily. If it doesn't work permissions/ownership is a strong candidate.
:x Frustrating, isn't it? Good luck!
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Post by Niels Kinkel »

All looks good, thats not the issue.
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Post by greyhat64 »

I'm stumped. :-? Could it have something to do with running AHM as a service? I may be on a completely wrong track, but did you specify a "Log On" account (preferably admin level) for the service to use?
If so, and I assume everything else is working properly, you could check that specific account's effective permissions to rcc.ini.

OH WAIT! What about User profiles? Is there something about the profile you are using to log onto RCC? Have you tried a different User profile to log into.

I'm getting dizzy :o - Alex, rescue this guy!
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I'm able to connect and the read-only attribute is not checked.
By creating new items I mean adding tests
That's really strange :roll:
Could you please send hostmon.ini and rcc.ini files to us (support@ks-soft.net)?

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Post by Niels Kinkel »

The problem seems to have solved itself somehow. I dont get the error reports anymore. Thanks for the help though!
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