Visual Studio 2008 remote debugging timeout to VMWare process
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.
Then I try to attach my process from the VM as below.
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.
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,
- I use same name, same pw, but different domains. - ok.
- Firewall in guest(in Win 7 VM) allow remote debugging server to work. - ok.
- A remote debugging monitor is started automatically in guest when I attach. Which is the correct outcome. - ok.
- 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.
Then I try to attach my process from the VM as below.
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.
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,
- I use same name, same pw, but different domains. - ok.
- Firewall in guest(in Win 7 VM) allow remote debugging server to work. - ok.
- A remote debugging monitor is started automatically in guest when I attach. Which is the correct outcome. - ok.
- 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".
visual-studio-2008 remote-debugging vmware-workstation
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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.
Then I try to attach my process from the VM as below.
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.
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,
- I use same name, same pw, but different domains. - ok.
- Firewall in guest(in Win 7 VM) allow remote debugging server to work. - ok.
- A remote debugging monitor is started automatically in guest when I attach. Which is the correct outcome. - ok.
- 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".
visual-studio-2008 remote-debugging vmware-workstation
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.
Then I try to attach my process from the VM as below.
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.
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,
- I use same name, same pw, but different domains. - ok.
- Firewall in guest(in Win 7 VM) allow remote debugging server to work. - ok.
- A remote debugging monitor is started automatically in guest when I attach. Which is the correct outcome. - ok.
- 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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