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ERROR: unable to inject: exec of |(null)| failed at Windows 10 #5384

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hdbreaker opened this issue Feb 23, 2022 · 4 comments
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ERROR: unable to inject: exec of |(null)| failed at Windows 10 #5384

hdbreaker opened this issue Feb 23, 2022 · 4 comments

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@hdbreaker
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It seems like latest version of DinamoRIO do not work at Windows 10. The execution fail with ERROR: unable to inject: exec of |(null)|

@derekbruening
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There is not enough information here to take any action. What application is this? What version of Windows is this (no, "10" is not helpful: each sub-version is very different from each other)? Things work fine on every version we have tested.

I don't know how you managed by bypass the template which Github is supposed to require. Please fill it in: https://github.com/DynamoRIO/dynamorio/issues/new?assignees=&labels=&template=bug_report.md&title=

@hdbreaker
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It happen with every program:

C:\drio\bin32>drrun.exe -t drcov -- notepad ERROR: unable to inject: exec of |(null)| failed

Screen Shot 2022-02-23 at 15 59 43

It is a Win 10 Home 21H2 Build: 19044.1526 Experience Pack 120.2212.4170.0 Running on VMWARE 12.2.1

@derekbruening
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Again, please supply all the information in the linked template which Github is supposed to require: version of DR, bitwidths, debug results, etc.

@derekbruening
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Closing due to lack of information. #5512 might be the same thing but we'll never know w/o more info here.

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