Hmm, it looks like that the PuTTY executable is started elevated then but I have no clue how that's even possible. Are you using the shipped PuTTY version included with Royal TS or are you using your own PuTTY from a specified path in the plugin settings?
Hi Krikkit,
check my response here:
https://support.royalapps.com/support/discussions/topics/17000013206
A quick search with google showed that other users are also having issues running executables from OneDrive. I haven't found a solid answer or guide to enable that though. Some articles are quite old and I don't know if they still apply.
is it possible that you are starting putty out of a onedrive folder?
I too use a Microsoft account to log on to my machine but I can't repro the issue. Any other tool/software which comes to mind?
This error comes both on a Business domain joined computer, and the one im using now, a private Win10 computer without any domain related settings. A standard login through a Microsoft account.
So there seems to be a permission problem though. Unless you start Royal TS elevated, you are not able to access process information of a child process started by Royal TS. I'm honestly not sure how this can happen on your system's. Maybe some policy? Is this a domain user logging on to a domain joined machine? Maybe you can try with a local user account?
Restarted Royal in non-elevated mode. See screenshot from task manager. Not elevated and error message is present.
Can you please check if the process started by Royal TS (when not started as admin/elevated) is elevated using the task manager:
Using shipped putty. Plugin - Terminal - putty has no modifications
If I start Royal with Admin rights, the error message is gone, and its way quicker to embed the connection
That's weird. Are you running a Windows Insider build? Do you have some secuity/personal firewall tool installed which may interfere?
Just updated to 5.2.60420. I see the same error here.
Thiesi
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