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AWM Crashes TradeStation 9.1
, TradeStation Network Login Module Crashes » on forum:
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Dan C
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02/22/2013 12:56:08
The attached error message is received whenever I am running AWM "as Administrator" and try to start TradeStation 9.1. Since TradeStation requires elevated user privileges to run, AWM will not control it when AWM is atarted by a regular user account. I tried to install AWM with the option to work with system programs, but this option appears to have no effect. I therefore start AWM with the "run as Administrator" option. It appears to control other programs I have to run as Administrator without any problems, but it consistently crashes TradeStation as soon as the ORCal.exe, network login module starts. I tried putting ORCal.exe in the exclusion list but this did not help.
I really like what I have seen in AWM, but I simply cannot use it if it crashes TradeStation.
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Bogdan Polishchuk
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02/24/2013 23:13:29
Hello Dan
What version of AWM are you running?
Try the latest version and check whether the problem still persists or try to add the exclusion for class #32770.
Best regards.
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