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MyASPN >> Mail Archive >> expect
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Re: [Expect] exp_spawn failed on Windows 2003 with DEP (DataExecutionPrevention)
by Yaron Peryanty other posts by this author
Dec 19 2007 7:43AM messages near this date
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Re: [Expect] exp_spawn failed on Windows 2003 with DEP (Data ExecutionPrevention) | Re: [Expect] exp_spawn failed on Windows 2003 with DEP (DataExecutionPrevention)
The DEP prevents my script from running.

It seems to be the Expect problem.

 

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From: expect-bounces@[...].com
[mailto:expect-bounces@[...].com] On Behalf Of Virden,
Larry W.
Sent: Wednesday, December 19, 2007 5:39 PM
To: expect@[...].com
Subject: Re: [Expect] exp_spawn failed on Windows 2003 with DEP
(DataExecutionPrevention)

 

Is the DEP being caused by Expect, or by plink?

 

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From: expect-bounces@[...].com
[mailto:expect-bounces@[...].com] On Behalf Of Yaron
Peryanty
Sent: Wednesday, December 19, 2007 10:32 AM
To: expect@[...].com
Subject: [Expect] exp_spawn failed on Windows 2003 with DEP (Data
ExecutionPrevention)

Hi,

 

I have a small script that spawn a plink.exe which fails in Windows
2003. After some investigation I found out that the DEP (data execution
prevention) causes the problem.

According to what I found across the net the workaround is to disable
DEP or add the executable to the list of executables which DEP doesn't
handle.

This is not so good for me since the DEP should be enabled on all
applications.

 

Is there a solution for this problem? Maybe a newer TCL version?

 

 

Thanks a lot,

Yaron
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