I am currently running DD 1.4h under Windows Server 2003 w/SP2. Other than what I am about to describe, everything works great!
What I (used to) do is login to Terminal Services and open DD with /renderlessmode=on and let it + em**ation do their thing. I do this because my main computer is in the basement and the HDTV is in the den (on the other side of the wall, so the PC output is VGA --> HDTV).
I'll do this in the morning before heading off to work without errors, then when I get home I'll open DD from the console... or atleast I try...
No error message, nothing updated in DD log file. Just that event in the Application event log. If I log on to the console with an admin account, I get DEP notice dialogs for each time DD was launched from the console (and failed). I've tried disabling DEP for DD but that makes no difference.
What I end up having to do is uninstall DD, delete the folder, and start again... Simply re-installing DD has no effect.
Am I missing something? When I run in renderless-mode, everything works as expected, except I'm in renderless-mode and get no video (which I expect, it is terminal services afterall).
The fault address of 0x0000bee7 is always the same. Always in kernel32.dll. Anti-virus is set to exclude c:\dvbdream from any kind of scanning.
Any ideas? I would provide more information, but really, that's all I have... DD logs are not update for the evening console session at all.
Renderless Mode + Terminal Services = kernel32.dll fault
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Windows Server 2003 w/SP2
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Yup. The console user that gets the fault is a Power User. Even under my own account (an admin account) it faults. The console user has been given Modify (full) access to the c:\dvbdream.
The Terminal Services session is run under an admin-account.
Oh, and I forgot to specify -- the evening console session, DD never actually loads. CPU usage goes up for a second or so, but then nothing... no dvbdream.exe running in processes, nothing. If it were not for the application fault in the event log, you would never know DD was executed.
The Terminal Services session is run under an admin-account.
Oh, and I forgot to specify -- the evening console session, DD never actually loads. CPU usage goes up for a second or so, but then nothing... no dvbdream.exe running in processes, nothing. If it were not for the application fault in the event log, you would never know DD was executed.
Windows Server 2003 w/SP2
nVidia 7600 GS --> Toshiba 42HP66
Genpix Skywalker-1
nVidia 7600 GS --> Toshiba 42HP66
Genpix Skywalker-1
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