Thanks for your reply.

Unfortunately, it didn't work for me.  Maybe I just don't know how
to run mwregsvr.exe.   I found a log file, and I ran mwregsvr twice;
once with each set of options:

mwregsvr .\Plugins\Support\CPlusSourceGen.dll
mwregsvr .\Plugins\Support\MWComHelpers.dll

In both cases I got a favorable exit message, but the debugger still
won't work.  Did you use a different set of command line options?
(I also tried the /i path dllname technique with no success).

I wasn't able to find mwregsvr in the CodeWarrior documentation.
Did I just miss an obvious place to look, or is it really
undocumented?

I also tried to run MWRegSvrWinApp.exe, but that didn't seem to
do anything at all except exit immediately.

Greg Bungo
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> I've got CW 6 and ran into the same problem.  I tried running mwregsvr.exe
> in the hopes that it would reregister the appropriate services.  It
appears
> to work.
>
> -G
>
> ---
> Greg Pasquariello
> CTO, PrivaSeek, Inc.
> [EMAIL PROTECTED] <mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> 303-410-4632
>
>
> >
> > What is "BDWM"?  I assume it stands for
> > Bugger De Werks Metro, but why is it in the
> > beta version 6?  Recently, when I try to run
> > the debugger, I get this message:
> >
> > "The debug helper app could not be found.
> > The registry key, "BDWM", is not defined."
> >
    .........
> >
> > Until recently, the "BDWM" message would
> > only occur intermittently.  Now, it happens
> > all the time and prevents use of the debugger.
> >


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