- #EVE NG NET COULD NOT CREATE A PROCESS AND OPEN A PSEUDO TTY INSTALL#
- #EVE NG NET COULD NOT CREATE A PROCESS AND OPEN A PSEUDO TTY UPDATE#
- #EVE NG NET COULD NOT CREATE A PROCESS AND OPEN A PSEUDO TTY REGISTRATION#
- #EVE NG NET COULD NOT CREATE A PROCESS AND OPEN A PSEUDO TTY WINDOWS#
#EVE NG NET COULD NOT CREATE A PROCESS AND OPEN A PSEUDO TTY WINDOWS#
#EVE NG NET COULD NOT CREATE A PROCESS AND OPEN A PSEUDO TTY INSTALL#
#EVE NG NET COULD NOT CREATE A PROCESS AND OPEN A PSEUDO TTY UPDATE#
#EVE NG NET COULD NOT CREATE A PROCESS AND OPEN A PSEUDO TTY REGISTRATION#
So you must either run the event source registration code as an admin (also, check if the source already exists before - see the above MSDN example) or you can manually add the key to the registry: To create an event source in Windows Vista and later or Windows ServerĢ003, you must have administrative privileges.
that it appears in the registry under HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SYSTEM\CurrentControlSet\services\eventlog\Application. Make sure that your event source "MyApp" is actually registered, i.e. This problem can occur not only due to permissions, but also due to event source key missing because it wasn't registered successfully (you need admin privileges to do it - if you just open Visual Studio as usual and run the program normally it won't be enough).