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Sun, Sep 17 2006 6:45 AM | Permanent Link |
"Erik" | Hi,
I encountered a weird problem: ( first the software and hardware details) 2 pc's : "server" and "workstation" (ws) both: XP peer-to-peer network dbisam 4.24 build 1 the problem: on the ws I can see the server pc, the map with our application anth the data map within in with the dbisam files. I even can open a dbisam.dat file with notebook (and I was very careful not to write in it this way) with our application I'll get a dbisam 11010 error when I try to open a table. notes: the networkname is 12 char long (all alphanumeric), but even with a mapping of c:\app\data on the server to M:\data on the ws will not solve the problem. of course on the server pc I can freely do everything in my application without problems. on the server I have put all rights to sharing on the c:\app with all the subdirectories. we have several customers with a peer-to-peer network and nowhere we have this strange problem. can someone give me a hint to solve this ??? regards and thanks in advance, Erik |
Sun, Sep 17 2006 12:11 PM | Permanent Link |
"David Farrell-Garcia" | Erik wrote:
> the problem: > > on the ws I can see the server pc, the map with our application anth > the data map within in with the dbisam files. I even can open a > dbisam.dat file with notebook (and I was very careful not to write in > it this way) with our application I'll get a dbisam 11010 error when > I try to open a table. Sounds like you are attempting to open the database connection before it is properly initialized. Make sure that all properties are set before attempting to connect. -- David Farrell-Garcia Whidbey Island Software, LLC |
Mon, Sep 18 2006 2:22 AM | Permanent Link |
"Erik" | Hi David,
I use the same appl. with hundreds of customers, at least 100 with a p-2-p network. Nobody else is complaining..... Erik "David Farrell-Garcia" <davidF@NoStinkingSpamWhidbeyIslandSoftware.com> schreef in bericht news:742F6B85-F01F-43D0-82F7-F27D99FF94EE@news.elevatesoft.com... > Erik wrote: > >> the problem: >> >> on the ws I can see the server pc, the map with our application anth >> the data map within in with the dbisam files. I even can open a >> dbisam.dat file with notebook (and I was very careful not to write in >> it this way) with our application I'll get a dbisam 11010 error when >> I try to open a table. > > > Sounds like you are attempting to open the database connection before > it is properly initialized. Make sure that all properties are set > before attempting to connect. > > -- > David Farrell-Garcia > Whidbey Island Software, LLC |
Mon, Sep 18 2006 4:04 PM | Permanent Link |
Tim Young [Elevate Software] Elevate Software, Inc. timyoung@elevatesoft.com | Erik,
<< on the ws I can see the server pc, the map with our application anth the data map within in with the dbisam files.I even can open a dbisam.dat file with notebook (and I was very careful not to write in it this way) with our application I'll get a dbisam 11010 error when I try to open a table. >> Can you open one of the tables using the DBSYS utility from the workstation ? If so, then there is obviously a difference in the path being used by the application when trying to open the tables. -- Tim Young Elevate Software www.elevatesoft.com |
Thu, Sep 21 2006 2:06 AM | Permanent Link |
"Erik" | Hi Tim,
I wasn't able to try this. I'll have to make an appointment, so an answer will need some time. Erik "Tim Young [Elevate Software]" <timyoung@elevatesoft.com> schreef in bericht news:B018FA13-F024-40D3-BD79-3E63C13561E7@news.elevatesoft.com... > Erik, > > << on the ws I can see the server pc, the map with our application anth > the data map within in with the dbisam files.I even can open a dbisam.dat > file with notebook (and I was very careful not to write in it this way) > with our application I'll get a dbisam 11010 error when I try to open a > table. >> > > Can you open one of the tables using the DBSYS utility from the > workstation ? If so, then there is obviously a difference in the path > being used by the application when trying to open the tables. > > -- > Tim Young > Elevate Software > www.elevatesoft.com > |
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