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December 30, 2009
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Startup error on first run as non-administrator

  • December 30, 2009
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I installed CFBuilder Beta 3 on a Windows XP SP3 machine in the standalone configuration from the Administrator account. At the end of the installation I choose not to start CFBuilder, but instead started it manually from my own user account (Power User group) on the system. The startup consistently gave an error. Removed CFBuilder, installed it again, same problem.

Then I used the "runas" command to start CFBuilder as Administrator. CFBuilder started up correctly. Closed it, started CFBuilder from my own account. This time no error, but instead I was prompted to select a different workspace since the workspace was in use. After selecting a different workspace everything is fine now.

Logfile from a startup error attached.

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December 31, 2009

Hi Jochem,

When you started CFB did the error come up as a pop-up message? If yes, what was the error message?

From the logs this doesn't really seem to be an issue because CFB was not started with 'Run as Administrator' option.

We will have a detailed look into the logs and get back.

Thanks!

Bhakti

Inspiring
December 31, 2009

Bhakti Pingale wrote on 12/31/2009 7:56 AM:

When you started CFB did the error come up as a pop-up message? If yes, what was the error message?

It said something like "The bundle could not be resolved." and pointed

to the log file.

From the logs this doesn't really seem to be an issue because CFB was not started with 'Run as Administrator' option.

I agree, usually when you have insufficient permissions you get a some

io.SecurityException in the log, but this one is a bit weird.

I don't think that all that many CF developers log in with a

non-administrator account, so this may be a code path that gets

exercised less frequently. I'll see if it is reproducible when I do a

few more uninstall / install cycles this weekend.

January 1, 2010

Thanks Jochem.

We will try the same at our end.

-Bhakti