Re: I'm having trouble with RDi and Windows 11

Jon Paris <[email protected]> Wed, 3 Sep 2025 16:34:08 -0400
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Why not upgrade to 9.8?  At least then if you still have problems you can get IBM support without aguing about updating.

As to Code for i - yes, the SEP works for it now, as with RDi. That said, I have only ever used it to debug batch-type functions - not sure how it works when handling an interactive program. I'm not currently using it because the latest debug extension requires certificates etc., and I can't be bothered to set it up right now.


Jon Paris
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> On Sep 3, 2025, at 4:22 PM, Mark Murphy <[email protected]> wrote:
> 
> We are still using RDi 9.6. I just got a new Windows 11 laptop, and I'm
> having trouble installing RDi 9.6 on it.
> 
>   - The single user install does nothing unless I install as an admin
>   user, but that installs into the Admin User's folders.
>   - The Admin install appears to work, and I can apply the license pack,
>   but when I try to connect to a host, the dialog appears, but it is empty.
> 
> 
> Is the only option to upgrade to 9.8?
> 
> What about VS Code? how does it's debug compare to SEP in RDi. (That was a
> game changer for me)?
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