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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 8:05AM messages near this date
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Re: [Expect] exp_spawn failed on Windows 2003 with DEP (DataExecutionPrevention) | Re: [Expect] exp_spawn failed on Windows 2003 with DEP (DataExecutionPrevention)
Windows 2003 SP2 R2.

TCL 8.4.2.9

TCL from ActiveTCL

Hardware - Plain IBM compatible with Intel Core 2 CPU

It happens to me on several Windows 2003 SP2 R2.

 

I encounter it across the net that exp_spawn and DEP have problems.

When I disable DEP it works fine but I need another solution and not a
workaround.

 

Thanks,

Yaron

________________________________

From: Virden, Larry W. [mailto:lvirden@[...].org] 
Sent: Wednesday, December 19, 2007 5:50 PM
To: Yaron Peryanty; expect@[...].com
Subject: RE: [Expect] exp_spawn failed on Windows 2003 with DEP
(DataExecutionPrevention)

 

Hmm - what version of Expect? Where did it come from? Is this straight
Windows 2003, or with service packs applied? What kind of hardware?
Hopefully, someone with similar configuration can try expect out to see
if they have similar problems.

 

I'm just asking because I don't think that I've heard anyone report this
to date. Try this - try to start expect with no script. Just as a plain
interpreter. See if it will start. If not, that points directly to the
problem.

 

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Even if explicitly stated to the contrary, nothing in this posting

should be construed as representing my employer's opinions.

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> 

 

 

 

________________________________

From: Yaron Peryanty [mailto:yaronp@[...].com] 
Sent: Wednesday, December 19, 2007 10:41 AM
To: Virden, Larry W.; expect@[...].com
Subject: 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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Yaron Peryanty
David Gravereaux
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Larry W. Virden
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