This is the most frequently reported cause. If you are running the problematic executable inside a and the file is located in a folder that is shared between your host operating system (e.g., Windows) and the guest OS (e.g., Linux) , the timing checks are virtually guaranteed to fail.
Once the manual activation or SAP Notes are applied, resume your automated deployment: Open transaction (Tasklist Run Monitor).
: Security software may flag the specific rsdtimetctmreadclasscheck.exe as a false positive, preventing it from executing.
When to seek help
(Would include Windows error handling docs, malware analysis reports, etc.)
When tasklists stall, running the underlying ABAP repair programs manually can clear the roadblock: Navigate to transaction or SA38 .
If the above solutions don't resolve the issue, you may need to perform more advanced troubleshooting steps: error executing rsdtimetctmreadclasscheck exe 2021
If using the tool does not suffice, open regedit (via Win + R). Safely navigate to HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\Microsoft\Office and delete residual version folders linked to older product keys. Always back up your registry before executing manual edits.
RSDTimeCTCMReadClassCheck.exe is an executable file that belongs to specific software applications, often used in industrial or technical settings. Its primary function is to perform a particular task, such as checking or reading class data. While the file itself is legitimate, errors can occur due to various factors, leading to the "error executing RSDTimeCTCMReadClassCheck.exe 2021" issue.
Investigating the logs from that period reveals that the error usually manifested in two distinct ways: This is the most frequently reported cause
Summary
Corrupted files are a prime suspect.
Perform an authorization trace to see if the user lacks permissions for Master Data Read Classes. Common resolutions include:
What specific and Support Package (SP) level are you operating on?
To resolve this, SAP administrators generally look toward the official SAP Knowledge Base Article 2908739 , which addresses this exact symptom. Common resolutions include: