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Problem |
When you install WebSphere® Studio Application Developer
(WSAD), the WebSphere Test Environment (WTE) is also installed. The WTE is
actually WebSphere AEs packaged within the directories of WSAD. For
Microsoft® Windows® 98 installations, the WebSphere Application Server
security check box is turned off (and greyed out) within the configuration
for the WTE, since WebSphere security is not allowed on that operating
system. However, you can receive the following errors within the console
log, even though you are not using WebSphere Application Server security.
WSRegistryImp X Unable to initialize user registry class ... A device
attached to the system is not functioning
SECJ0108E: Unexpected exception occurred when getting user registry or
registry attributes.
NTRegistryImpl ... StandardIniti W SECJ0007E: Error during security
initialization. Exception |
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Cause |
The WTE environment attempts to use user attributes and
user registry information on Microsoft Windows 98 systems but does not
have the proper environment to do so. |
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Solution |
This user attributes and user registry information is only
needed if WebSphere Application Server security is used within the WTE.
Since WebSphere Application Server security within WTE cannot be used on
Microsoft Windows 98 installations, these messages can be ignored. The WTE
initializes and functions properly even though these security messages are
issued.
Note: WebSphere Application Server AEs is not supported on
Microsoft Windows 98.
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Historical Number |
14090
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