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INFO: Running authenticat.exe in debug mode using the Windows Event Viewer.

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  • R3000

Question:

Running authenticat.exe in debug mode using the Windows Event Viewer.

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When running into problems with 8e6 Authenticator (authenticat.exe), it is possible to run the application in a "debugging" mode as a troubleshooting tool. Problems can include the following:

    * Not being able to initially authenticate.
    * The application fails to start properly.
    * The application kills itself after a short period of time.

While in debug mode, authenticat.exe will generate a log entry for various steps of operation. To run authenticat.exe in debug mode in which it outputs log entries to the Windows Event Viewer, use the following command:

start authenticat.exe RA[VIP] LE[1] LD[4]

  • VIP should be replaced with the virtual IP address used for authentication.
  • LE[1] specifies that the debug log will be written to the Windows Event Viewer.
  • The LD parameter indicates the level of logging detail in which 4 is the highest and 0 will only report errors.
  • Depending on your version of Windows, the Event Viewer can be accessed by right-clicking the My Computer icon, then selecting Manage. Event Viewer will be under System Tools and authenticat.exe logs will be under Application.
If you are unable to resolve your issue, please contact 8e6 Technical Support at 888-786-7999 opt. 3.
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8e6 KB 276556

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