I have WinXP Home Edition and VC++ 2002. I have execute command: Debug->Start
without debbuging or Debug->Start and VC++ send messages:
Access is denied. Verify taht you are administrator or a memeber "Debuger
Users" group on the machine you are trying to debug.
In users management service I have only 2 gropus Administrators and Users. I
don't have administrative privileges for working ordinary working on the
machine.
How I can resolve this problem?
> I have WinXP Home Edition and VC++ 2002. I have execute command:
> Debug->Start without debbuging or Debug->Start and VC++ send messages:
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> working on the machine.
> How I can resolve this problem?
Get your user added to the Administrators or Debugger Users group on your
machine. There's no way to debug without it - that's by design, since a
debugger can modify process state, it's a high-prevelege operation.
-cd
Hi TomS!
> I have WinXP Home Edition and VC++ 2002. I have execute command: Debug->Start
> without debbuging or Debug->Start and VC++ send messages:
> Access is denied. Verify taht you are administrator or a memeber "Debuger
> Users" group on the machine you are trying to debug.
See also: The VS7.x(Visual Studio 2002 Visual Studio 2003) Debugger
doesn’t work. What can I do?
http://blogs.msdn.com/mkpark/articles/86872.aspx
> In users management service I have only 2 gropus Administrators and Users. I
> don't have administrative privileges for working ordinary working on the
> machine.
Starting with VS2005 you do not need Admin or Debug-User privileges to
debug your own applications...
See:
http://msdn.microsoft.com/library/en-us/dnvs05/html/vs05security.asp#vs05securit
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<quote>
Visual Studio 2005 runs cleanly under a User account and you can develop
and debug applications this way as easily as you could as an
Administrator or Debugger User previously.
</quote>

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