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Thread Server - Temp Directory
Mon, Oct 2 2006 2:10 AMPermanent Link

Sachith M. G
Hi, I’m using DBISAM Version 3.24. I’m accessing database through DBISAM Server (Dbsrvr). Its temp folder was mapped to “C:\Windows\Temp”
initially.

Recently I have created a new database in DBISAM Server using “AddRemoteDatabase” and “AddRemoteDatabaseUser” functions.

After this changes DBISAM server temp location is mapped to logged in users temp directory. Is this is a bug or any reasons for this.
Mon, Oct 2 2006 12:51 PMPermanent Link

Tim Young [Elevate Software]

Elevate Software, Inc.

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Sachith,

<< Hi, I'm using DBISAM Version 3.24. I'm accessing database through DBISAM
Server (Dbsrvr). Its temp folder was mapped to C:\Windows\Temp" initially.

Recently I have created a new database in DBISAM Server using
"AddRemoteDatabase" and "AddRemoteDatabaseUser" functions.

After this changes DBISAM server temp location is mapped to logged in users
temp directory. Is this is a bug or any reasons for this. >>

Did the logged-in user actually have access (proper user rights) to the
c:\windows\temp directory ?  If not, then the database server will reset it
to a valid directory setting from the perspective of the database server
process.

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Tim Young
Elevate Software
www.elevatesoft.com

Wed, Oct 4 2006 6:29 AMPermanent Link

Sachith M. Gunawardane
Tim,

Thanks for the infor. When it can happen? (e.g. While we are doing the database changes or when we are closing the session)




"Tim Young [Elevate Software]" <timyoung@elevatesoft.com> wrote:

Sachith,

<< Hi, I'm using DBISAM Version 3.24. I'm accessing database through DBISAM
Server (Dbsrvr). Its temp folder was mapped to C:\Windows\Temp" initially.

Recently I have created a new database in DBISAM Server using
"AddRemoteDatabase" and "AddRemoteDatabaseUser" functions.

After this changes DBISAM server temp location is mapped to logged in users
temp directory. Is this is a bug or any reasons for this. >>

Did the logged-in user actually have access (proper user rights) to the
c:\windows\temp directory ?  If not, then the database server will reset it
to a valid directory setting from the perspective of the database server
process.

--
Tim Young
Elevate Software
www.elevatesoft.com

Wed, Oct 4 2006 4:47 PMPermanent Link

Tim Young [Elevate Software]

Elevate Software, Inc.

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Email timyoung@elevatesoft.com

Sachith,

<< Thanks for the infor. When it can happen? (e.g. While we are doing the
database changes or when we are closing the session) >>

When the database changes are made.

--
Tim Young
Elevate Software
www.elevatesoft.com

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