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ElevateDB Manager Unicode how to delete a session |
Sat, Aug 10 2013 11:15 PM | Permanent Link |
Peter Evans | I am getting the "Access is denied" error message when I try to delete a
session. To step back a bit. I create a Config file, a database catalog, a table in a folder. The folder is within ProgramData. This is done programatically. I haven't migrated this from DBISAM. I set in the session component :- username = Administrator password = EDBDefault Everything visually appears to be created OK in the folder. (I exit Delphi) I run ElevateDB Manager Unicode and set up a session pointing to that folder. Yes I can see the table etc. (I exit the Manager) I then can't run ElevateDB Manager Unicode without the error "Access is denied". Interestingly enough the focus with the Manager prior to exiting can be on another session. There is no problem looking at that session but the Manager is upset looking at the session on which there is no focus. I found that by running the Manager as an administrator I do not get this message. 1) Is it possible to output a more meaningful message? 2) Where is the manual for the ElevateDB Manager? (Probably somewhere obvious...) 3) Where is the data shown in the ElevateDB Manager treeview held? Because I may need to zap it. Regards, Peter Evans |
Sun, Aug 11 2013 3:21 AM | Permanent Link |
Roy Lambert NLH Associates Team Elevate | Peter
On the basis I have no idea what's going on here, but suspect its something to do with Windows privileges, I can only offer help on two items >2) Where is the manual for the ElevateDB Manager? (Probably somewhere >obvious...) In Tim's head - is that obvious enough It may emerge someday - we live in hope and anticipation. Generally speaking it works easily enough that a manual isn't a major priority. >3) Where is the data shown in the ElevateDB Manager treeview held? >Because I may need to zap it. Can't really say for the unicode version but mine is at C:\Documents and Settings\Roy Lambert\AppData\Local\Elevate Software\ElevateDB Manager\ and is edbmgr.ini Roy Lambert [Team Elevate] |
Sun, Aug 11 2013 8:00 AM | Permanent Link |
Peter Evans | On 11/08/2013 5:21 PM, Roy Lambert wrote:
> Peter > > > On the basis I have no idea what's going on here, but suspect its something to do with Windows privileges, > Yes it has to do with Windows privileges. > > Can't really say for the unicode version but mine is at > Thanks for that. Regards, Peter Evans |
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