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  2. JBIDE-26445

Remote server cannot start on windows when connected via local remote system type

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    • 4.17.0.Final
    • 4.11.0.AM1, 4.9.0.Final
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    • Sprint #190 Sep 2020
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      1. Have downloaded EAP-7.1.0 server
      2. Open IDE
      3. Create new Remote System of type Local (and use LOCALHOST host) or use existing "Local"
      4. Create new EAP 7.x server adapter
      5. Use Remote option, controlled by Filessytem and shell op.
      6. Assign a runtime to this server
      7. Use your downloaded eap server (or download new one if you wish)
      8. On Remote System Integration choose localhost as host and browse for proper Remote Server Home
      9. Finish the dialog
      10. ASSERT: EAP 7.x server adapter exists
      11. Start server adapter
      12. ASSERT: Adapter is started, console show proper remote system start up log
      Actual result: Adapter is starting until it finally timeouts, problem dialog is thrown, Console shows: "'cmd' is not recognized as an internal or external command, operable program or batch file."

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      1. Have downloaded EAP-7.1.0 server 2. Open IDE 3. Create new Remote System of type Local (and use LOCALHOST host) or use existing "Local" 4. Create new EAP 7.x server adapter 5. Use Remote option, controlled by Filessytem and shell op. 6. Assign a runtime to this server 7. Use your downloaded eap server (or download new one if you wish) 8. On Remote System Integration choose localhost as host and browse for proper Remote Server Home 9. Finish the dialog 10. ASSERT: EAP 7.x server adapter exists 11. Start server adapter 12. ASSERT: Adapter is started, console show proper remote system start up log Actual result: Adapter is starting until it finally timeouts, problem dialog is thrown, Console shows: "'cmd' is not recognized as an internal or external command, operable program or batch file."

      I got this in Console when trying to start remote EAP 7.x server adapter:

      'cmd' is not recognized as an internal or external command, operable program or batch file.
      

      And server is still starting until timeout is reached.

              rob.stryker Rob Stryker (Inactive)
              odockal@redhat.com Ondrej Dockal
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