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Added 8/24/2004 - Article ID: KI0053
For the IRM to successfully fetch data from the data server, a number of security authentications must occur both on the IRM bridge workstation and the RDP Data server. Depending on which authentication fails a variety of different errors will occur, such as Pervasive Stat 94 or a given IRM web page will not display or the IRM will simply "Hang" (span without showing anything).
At present Microsoft does not have any utilities or tools to identify where the security failure occurs. This makes troubleshooting security problems from Internet Information Services (IIS) very difficult. There are some freeware utilities available from www.sysinternals.com which may help. The Regmon and Filemon utilities are explained here.
RDP has a variety of Utilities available for download as follows:
When troubleshooting the IRM, always use the IRMTOOLS.HTM test program provided by RDP. See "Using IRMTOOLS.HTM". Use IRMTools to reproduce the error.
To use the Regmon utility from www.sysinternals.com to determine which registry entries cannot be opened, proceed as follows;
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Note: If REGMON does not show and "Denied" files, try "FILMON" as described above to test for denied files. If there are also not any "denied" files this usually means one of two things:
To use the Filemon utility from www.sysinternals.com to determine which files cannot be opened, proceed as follows;
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Note: If FILMON does not show and "Denied" files, try "REGMON" as described above to test the Registry for denied access. If there are also not any "denied" entries with REGMON, this usually means one of two things:
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