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It seems to me a debug server problem.

So you could set a SEP, and then your debug session comes up (switching to
debug perspective, and have process listed, etc)? But then you got a
debugger error saying no response?

Could you please check if any job name QB5SERVER or QB5PHSRV in your
system? If yes, what is the job log of those jobs.
And please also see any job log with those names even you did not see any
active jobs.

Thanks,

Xuan Chen, Problem Determination Tools for iSeries
(905) 413-3769 T/L 313-3769
xuanchen@xxxxxxxxxx





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[WDSCI-L] SEP debug not working (PC upgraded? to vista)






I usually debug my CGI programs using SEP. After upgrading to Vista
Business, All functions in WDSC that i use work except debugging. I
continually get a popup stating. No response from debug engine, Continue
to wait for engine to respond?

Has anyone seen this. Upgrading WDSC from 7.0.0.4 to 7.0.0.6 did not help.



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