Document ID: TEC606482
Last Modified Date: 9/9/2014
Author: mike_cook
- Products
- CA Application Performance Management
- Releases
- CA Application Performance Management:Release:9.1 SP2
- CA Application Performance Management:Release:9.1.0
- CA Application Performance Management:Release:9.1.1
- CA Application Performance Management:Release:CA APM 9.5
- CA Application Performance Management:Release:CA APM 9.6
Description:
When attempting to run the thick workstation client on Windows 7 or similar environments, you may encounter the following:
- Nothing happens when selecting Introscope Workstation from Windows Programs Menu
- Nothing happens when clicking Introscope_Workstation.exe from Windows Explorer
- No errors or warnings are reported in Windows Event Application Logs
Solution:This happens with the following scenario:
- The workstation is installed under Program Files and running on Vista or Windows 7.
- Using a non-Administrator user
If this is the case, then a non-Administrator user will not be able to update and files stored in the installation hierarchy.To resolve this, use one of these options:
- Run the executable "Introscope_Workstation.exe" as Administrator.
- Assign Local Administrative Privileges to the Workstation folder:
[EM_Home]\Product\Workstation
Add Local Administrator and give full control
If the above is not possible due to local site policies, then configure running as a non-administrator account by doing the following:It is helpful to have a brief review of how to allow the workstation to update the needed files after an installation. Files get uploaded in two ways:
- On first execution, the workstation will download files to the config\internal\console\ws-plugins folder
- During normal operations, the workstation will update local configuration files
The installation will be performed initially by an administrator user and both the above aspects can be addressed post-install.
An important step is configuring the Workstation to create configuration files in a non controlled location. To do this, modify the workstation lax file to define the location of the configuration files.
This requires editing the Introscope_Workstation.lax file and defining the -configuration location pointing to a location that can be updated by the user running the workstation
e.g.
lax.command.line.args=$CMD_LINE_ARGUMENTS$ -consoleLog -noExit -product com.wily.introscope.workstation.product -name "Introscope Workstation" -install ".\\product\\workstation" -configuration "@user.home\\AppData\\Local\\Introscope\\configuration"
This causes the files to be written to "@user.home\\AppData\\Local\\Introscope\\configuration"
To download the required files to the config\internal\console\ws-plugins folder, either run the workstation once as Administrator after installation and after modifying the lax file.
Afterwards, running the Workstation by a non-Administrative user will use the already downloaded files.
Another approach is to simply copy the required files from a known location (which was taken from the config\internal\console\ws-plugins folder in a working environment) If needed, this can be scripted as part of an automated installation procedure.