INFO: VB 6.0 Readme Part 15: Application Performance Explorer
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Microsoft Visual Basic Learning, Professional, and Enterprise Editions for Windows, version 6.0
SUMMARY
The information below includes the documentation and workarounds for Visual
Basic 6.0. This information can also be found in the README.htm file that
ships with Visual Basic 6.0 on the Visual Basic 6.0 CD-ROM. Please see the
REFERENCES section of this article for a list of the Microsoft Knowledge
Base articles relating to the Visual Basic 6.0 readme.
Following is a list of all parts of the readme file:
Part 1. Important Issues - Please Read First!
Part 2. Data Access Issues and DataBinding Tips
Part 3. Control Issues
Part 4. Language Issues
Part 5. Samples Issues
Part 6. Wizard Issues
Part 7. Error Message Issues
Part 8. WebClass Designer Issues
Part 9. DHTML Page Designer Issues
Part 10. Extensibility issues
Part 11. Miscellaneous Issues
Part 12. Microsoft Transaction Server (MTS) Issues
Part 13. Dictionary Object
Part 14. Visual Component Manager
Part 15. Application Performance Manager
MORE INFORMATION
Known Problems in Application Performance Explorer:
Configuring Remote Automation Security When Using Remote APE Components
In order to use Remote Automation (RA) to communicate with remote APE
components, you may have to configure RA security using the Remote
Automation Connection Manager (Racmgr32.exe).
To configure RA security:
- Start Racmgr32.exe and click the Client Access tab.
- Select either "Allow All Remote Creates" or "Allow Remote Creates by
Key".
- If "Allow Remote Creates by Key" is selected, make sure the "Allow
Remote Activation" check box is checked for each APE component.
RA supports the following levels of authentication:
Name Value Description
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Default 0 Use Network default.
None 1 No authentication.
Connect 2 Connection to the server is authenticated.
Call 3 Authenticates only at the beginning of each
remote procedure call, when the server
receives the request. Does not apply to
connection-based protocol sequences (those
that start with the prefix "ncacn").
Packet 4 Verifies that all data received is from the
expected client.
Packet 5 Verifies that none of the data transferred
Integrity between client and server has been
modified.
Packet Privacy 6 Verifies all other levels and encrypts the
argument values of each remote procedure
call.
APE profiles are initially installed with an authentication level of 1
("None") because Windows 95 supports only that level of authentication.
However, if additional security is desired, the level of authentication of
a profile can be changed by modifying the profile collection file (the
Aemanagr.ini file) by using a text editor such as Notepad.
Each profile in the profile collection file begins with the name of the
profile within square brackets, such as [Peak performance, synchronous
(CPU, Pool)]. The attributes of the profile follow, using the format
<name>=<value> (such as "Task Duration=1"). To change the authentication
level, change the value of the "Authentication" attribute of the selected
profile and save the file.
Compatibility Issues Between the Application Performance Explorer (APE)
that Ships with Visual Studio 6.0 and the Version that Shipped with Visual
Basic 5.0
There are known compatibility issues between the Application Performance
Explorer (APE) that ships with Visual Studio 6.0 and the APE that shipped
with Visual Basic 5.0.
To avoid the compatibility issues, do one of the following:
- Before installing Visual Studio 6.0 and APE on the computer that has the
version of APE shipped with VB 5, first uninstall APE from Visual Basic,
and then install Visual Studio and APE.
- If you have installed Visual Studio 6.0 and APE on the same computer
that has the VB5 APE, uninstall the VB APE and then reinstall the Visual
Studio APE.
Adjusting Default Settings To Use APE and MTS
After installing the APETEST database onto your SQL Server, you must adjust
some of the default settings in order to use APE and MTS.
NOTE: If you haven't already installed the APETEST database on your SQL
Server, you should do that first. To learn how to install the APETEST
database, search for the topic "APE Database Setup Wizard" in MSDN Library
Visual Studio 6.0.
To configure the APETEST database installation to work with MTS:
- Start Microsoft SQL Enterprise Manager.
- In the Databases folder, right-click the APETEST database and click
Edit.
- Click the Options tab.
- Select the Truncated Log on Checkpoint check box and click OK.
- In the Databases folder, right-click the tempdb database and click Edit.
- Click Expand.
- In the Data Device box, select <new>.
- In the New Database Device dialog box, in the Name box, type tempdbData.
- In the Size (MB) box, type 10.
- Click Create Now, and finally click OK.
- Click Expand Now.
- Click Expand.
- In the Log Device box, select <new>.
- In the New Database Device dialog box, in the Name box, type tempdbLog.
- In the Size (MB) box, type 10.
- Click Create Now, and finally click OK.
To configure the allowable number of user connections:
- Start Microsoft SQL Enterprise Manager.
- Right-click the server and click Configure.
- For example, if your server is named CORONA, in the Server Manager child
window, right-click CORONA and then click Configure.
- Click the Configuration tab.
In the Configuration box, increase the number of user connections by at
least 15.
NOTE: If you are running APETEST on an established production database
server, you may not have access permission to adjust the current number of
user connections. In this case, you should ask your database administrator
to increase the number of current user connections by at least 15
connections to support APE testing.
Application Performance Explorer Server-Side Setup May Generate Error
While installing the APE server-side components, you may see an error
referring to an incorrect version of OLEAUT32.dll. You may dismiss this
error and continue with the installation.
However, this error message may indicate that the Microsoft Transaction
Server Package was not installed correctly. To confirm that it was
installed correctly, run the Transaction Server Explorer and look for all
installed MTS packages on your computer. Visual Studio APE Package should
be listed.
To install the package, AEMTSSVC.pkg, run the MTS Transaction Server
Explorer from the Start menu and install the package to the local computer
using the MTS Explorer.
REFERENCES
For additional information, please see the following articles in the
Microsoft Knowledge Base:
Q170164
: INFO: VB 6.0 Readme Part 1: Important Issues - Read First!
Q170163
: INFO: VB 6.0 Readme Part 2: Data Access/Databinding Issues
Q170162
: INFO: VB 6.0 Readme Part 3: Control Issues
Q170161
: INFO: VB 6.0 Readme Part 4: Language Issues
Q170160
: INFO: VB 6.0 Readme - Part 5: Samples Issues
Q190046
: INFO: VB 6.0 Readme Part 6: Wizard Issues
Q170158
: INFO: VB 6.0 Readme Part 7: Error Message Issues
Q189539
: INFO: VB 6.0 Readme Part 8: WebClass Designer Issues
Q190249
: INFO: VB 6.0 Readme Part 9: DHTML Page Designer Issues
Q170154
: INFO: VB 6.0 Readme Part 10: Extensibility Issues
Q170157
: INFO: VB 6.0 Readme Part 11: Miscellaneous Issues
Q170156
: INFO: VB 6.0 Readme Part 12: Transaction Server (MTS) Issues
Q191792
: INFO: VB 6.0 Readme Part 13: Dictionary Object
Q191791
: INFO: VB 6.0 Readme Part 14: Visual Component Manager
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