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03-23-2005 01:28 AM
03-23-2005 01:28 AM
Configure or Repair Agents - "Unable to decode login password."?
I cannot get Configure or Repair Agents to work anymore. It worked shortly after SIM was installed but now I get "Signal 127" and "Unable to decode login password.". I haved read over the ssh whitepaper forwards and backwards but the steps outlined are not fixing the problem. No luck with google either on the error message. Does anyone have any ideas/guidance? Thanks in advance.
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03-25-2005 04:36 AM
03-25-2005 04:36 AM
Re: Configure or Repair Agents - "Unable to decode login password."?
I started looking at the tool defs. The task runs hprepsim.exe. After adding hprepair.dbg, I was able to see that it was looking for the first java.exe in the path. Someone had installed 1.3.1 a week or so ago, which put the old java.exe in %systemroot%. This broke the task. Upgraded to 1.4.2 and everything is fine. It would be nice if hprepsim would look in \j2re\bin for java.exe.
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03-03-2006 02:24 AM
03-03-2006 02:24 AM
Re: Configure or Repair Agents - "Unable to decode login password."?
Dan, thanks for the info and I'm glad it worked for you. Unfortunately doing the same didn't work for me. If anyone has any ideas please let me know. It's driving me crazy!
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