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Thread error 11282 in Server Admin
Tue, Aug 15 2006 7:04 AMPermanent Link

"Andre"
Hi,

Using Dbisam 4.15 c/s

In the server admin tool I have changed the default password of user Admin.
After that I cannot longer login as Admin. I get the error message 11282,
meaning maximum connection reached.
But my applications login in as normal users are still working. And their
are no other connections.
I have restart the dbsrvr service and I restarted the computer itself.
Without success.

Pleae advice.

Andre



Tue, Aug 15 2006 11:58 AMPermanent Link

Tim Young [Elevate Software]

Elevate Software, Inc.

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Andre,

<< In the server admin tool I have changed the default password of user
Admin.  After that I cannot longer login as Admin. I get the error message
11282,  meaning maximum connection reached.  But my applications login in as
normal users are still working. And their are no other connections.  I have
restart the dbsrvr service and I restarted the computer itself.   Without
success. >>

Admin connections don't raise an 11282 error (at least not in the latest
version, I can't say for sure that this was the case with 4.15).   I'm not
sure what you are seeing, but I would suggest that you update to the latest
version (4.24) so that we can pursue this further.

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Tim Young
Elevate Software
www.elevatesoft.com

Wed, Aug 16 2006 10:39 AMPermanent Link

"Andre"
Thanks Tim,

I installed version 4.24 and I still have the same problem. See attached
screen shot.
I updated the dbisam server and the svradmin program to version 4.24.

Please advice.

Andre




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> Andre,
>
> << In the server admin tool I have changed the default password of user
> Admin.  After that I cannot longer login as Admin. I get the error message
> 11282,  meaning maximum connection reached.  But my applications login in
> as
> normal users are still working. And their are no other connections.  I
> have
> restart the dbsrvr service and I restarted the computer itself.   Without
> success. >>
>
> Admin connections don't raise an 11282 error (at least not in the latest
> version, I can't say for sure that this was the case with 4.15).   I'm not
> sure what you are seeing, but I would suggest that you update to the
> latest
> version (4.24) so that we can pursue this further.
>
> --
> Tim Young
> Elevate Software
> www.elevatesoft.com
>
>





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Thu, Aug 17 2006 9:58 AMPermanent Link

Tim Young [Elevate Software]

Elevate Software, Inc.

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Andre,

<< I installed version 4.24 and I still have the same problem. See attached
screen shot. I updated the dbisam server and the svradmin program to version
4.24. >>

Could you email me your dbsrvr.scf configuration file ?  Either you're
connecting to the wrong port or something is seriously messed up with your
configuration.

--
Tim Young
Elevate Software
www.elevatesoft.com

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