Visual Studio 2008 remote debugging timeout to VMWare process












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I'm trying to debug a VC++ program running in a Win7 Pro VMWare Workstaion 9 from my host Win10 and running VS 2008 which is compatible with remote debugging with above guest.



As below my VMWare configuration on VS 2008 is seems correct.
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Then I try to attach my process from the VM as below.
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In the VM, a remote debug server is started(perfectly fine). I have enable the firewall in Win7 VM to allow this service(VMDebug@WIN-PGEM1R69SGS) to work. But it goes to a connection time out and pops the below error in the host Win10.
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I see that my host(Win 10) is trying to connect but 5 connection timeouts are going at 3-5 second intervals.
As it seems in the error message,




  1. I use same name, same pw, but different domains. - ok.

  2. Firewall in guest(in Win 7 VM) allow remote debugging server to work. - ok.

  3. A remote debugging monitor is started automatically in guest when I attach. Which is the correct outcome. - ok.

  4. Clearly host and guest computers have different names. - ok.


What am I missing here? A suspecting cause is the guest is not connected to the host domain. That is may be why is trying to connect guest machine name and login as of "WIN-PGEM1R69SGS******* connected".










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    I'm trying to debug a VC++ program running in a Win7 Pro VMWare Workstaion 9 from my host Win10 and running VS 2008 which is compatible with remote debugging with above guest.



    As below my VMWare configuration on VS 2008 is seems correct.
    enter image description here



    Then I try to attach my process from the VM as below.
    enter image description here



    In the VM, a remote debug server is started(perfectly fine). I have enable the firewall in Win7 VM to allow this service(VMDebug@WIN-PGEM1R69SGS) to work. But it goes to a connection time out and pops the below error in the host Win10.
    enter image description hereenter image description here



    I see that my host(Win 10) is trying to connect but 5 connection timeouts are going at 3-5 second intervals.
    As it seems in the error message,




    1. I use same name, same pw, but different domains. - ok.

    2. Firewall in guest(in Win 7 VM) allow remote debugging server to work. - ok.

    3. A remote debugging monitor is started automatically in guest when I attach. Which is the correct outcome. - ok.

    4. Clearly host and guest computers have different names. - ok.


    What am I missing here? A suspecting cause is the guest is not connected to the host domain. That is may be why is trying to connect guest machine name and login as of "WIN-PGEM1R69SGS******* connected".










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      I'm trying to debug a VC++ program running in a Win7 Pro VMWare Workstaion 9 from my host Win10 and running VS 2008 which is compatible with remote debugging with above guest.



      As below my VMWare configuration on VS 2008 is seems correct.
      enter image description here



      Then I try to attach my process from the VM as below.
      enter image description here



      In the VM, a remote debug server is started(perfectly fine). I have enable the firewall in Win7 VM to allow this service(VMDebug@WIN-PGEM1R69SGS) to work. But it goes to a connection time out and pops the below error in the host Win10.
      enter image description hereenter image description here



      I see that my host(Win 10) is trying to connect but 5 connection timeouts are going at 3-5 second intervals.
      As it seems in the error message,




      1. I use same name, same pw, but different domains. - ok.

      2. Firewall in guest(in Win 7 VM) allow remote debugging server to work. - ok.

      3. A remote debugging monitor is started automatically in guest when I attach. Which is the correct outcome. - ok.

      4. Clearly host and guest computers have different names. - ok.


      What am I missing here? A suspecting cause is the guest is not connected to the host domain. That is may be why is trying to connect guest machine name and login as of "WIN-PGEM1R69SGS******* connected".










      share|improve this question














      I'm trying to debug a VC++ program running in a Win7 Pro VMWare Workstaion 9 from my host Win10 and running VS 2008 which is compatible with remote debugging with above guest.



      As below my VMWare configuration on VS 2008 is seems correct.
      enter image description here



      Then I try to attach my process from the VM as below.
      enter image description here



      In the VM, a remote debug server is started(perfectly fine). I have enable the firewall in Win7 VM to allow this service(VMDebug@WIN-PGEM1R69SGS) to work. But it goes to a connection time out and pops the below error in the host Win10.
      enter image description hereenter image description here



      I see that my host(Win 10) is trying to connect but 5 connection timeouts are going at 3-5 second intervals.
      As it seems in the error message,




      1. I use same name, same pw, but different domains. - ok.

      2. Firewall in guest(in Win 7 VM) allow remote debugging server to work. - ok.

      3. A remote debugging monitor is started automatically in guest when I attach. Which is the correct outcome. - ok.

      4. Clearly host and guest computers have different names. - ok.


      What am I missing here? A suspecting cause is the guest is not connected to the host domain. That is may be why is trying to connect guest machine name and login as of "WIN-PGEM1R69SGS******* connected".







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