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Asked: June 11, 20262026-06-11T09:18:54+00:00 2026-06-11T09:18:54+00:00

Scenario: Delphi ISAPI dll written using Delphi XE, 32 Bit. ISAPI dll is running

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Scenario:

  • Delphi ISAPI dll written using Delphi XE, 32 Bit.

    ISAPI dll is running through IIS 7.5 on a Win 7 64 enterprise desktop
    machine.

    DLL runs fine.

    Debug the ISAPI DLL in the Delphi XE IDE by using Run->Attach to
    Process:

    Launch the ISAPI DLL and attach to the wpw3.exe *32 process in the
    debugger – can trace and debug code as it runs in the ISAPI context.

Problem:

  • My hard drive died last week and I got a new Win 7 installation – the
    standard corporate wide Win 7 64 Enterprise image (not the same as my
    previous Win 7 64 installation).

    Now, when I go into Run->Attach to Process, I no longer see the
    wpw3.exe *32 process by name, although it is visible in task manager
    by name. Invoking the ‘show system processes’ option on the ‘Attach to
    Process’ Dialog box does not help.

    What I DO see now (which I never saw before in my old deployment) is
    a long list of ‘generic’ System process with PID’s but no
    descriptions other than ‘System’.

    One of these processes is my wpw3.exe *32 process, and I have identified
    its PID using MS’s Process Explorer. But if I try to attach to
    that process I get an error message – ‘Cannot create process –
    access denied’ – so I can’t debug. (Same error message ‘Error
    Opening process, Access denied’ also shows in Process Explorer for
    certain properties, although the descriptive name of the process ‘
    wpw3.exe *32’ is visible there, associated with the PID.)

    How can I get the Run->Attach to process dialog box to display the
    proper wpw3.exe *32 process name and attach to it, so I can debug?

    Is this a Delphi problem? An IIS problem? An ISAPI problem? Is this one problem – ie lack of descriptive process name and inability to attach to process are caused by same problem; or is this two problems: one problem being lack of descriptive name, another the inability to attach to the process?

    (Do not want to use – cannot really use – webApp debugger for this –
    these are ISAPI dll’s that are deployed to production exactly as they
    are written and debugged in IIS – I need to see them running in IIS
    context.)

  • Been debugging ISAPI dll’s for several years this way, with different versions of Delphi and in various OS and server environments without any problems – never encountered this problem before. I am stumped.

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    2026-06-11T09:18:56+00:00Added an answer on June 11, 2026 at 9:18 am

    My account has admin rights, but it hit me that I should try running DelphiXE as an admin – launch it with the ‘run as administrator’ option.

    I got prompted ‘do you want to allow…’ – clicked yes and Delphi ran. Set up my process and hooked in and traced through my code – process names now visible and I can attach to my IIS process and debug in the Delphi Debugger.

    I did not have to go through this step in my previous deployment, for whatever reason – but problem solved.

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