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Fri, Feb 29 2008 5:43 AM | Permanent Link |
wim | Hi,
Converting an application from sharing to CS dbisam 3.30 I get error 11293 when I try to set the database directory to a directory that contains a point character (d:\images.03) Is there a way around this ? Can elevatedb handle the d:\images.03 directory ? thanks wim |
Fri, Feb 29 2008 8:12 AM | Permanent Link |
Tim Young [Elevate Software] Elevate Software, Inc. timyoung@elevatesoft.com | Wim,
<< Converting an application from sharing to CS dbisam 3.30 I get error 11293 when I try to set the database directory to a directory that contains a point character (d:\images.03) Is there a way around this ? >> Yet, the same database directory without the point works (d:\images) ? I tried it here with DBISAM 3.30 and 4.x, and it works just fine. << Can elevatedb handle the d:\images.03 directory ? >> Yes. -- Tim Young Elevate Software www.elevatesoft.com |
Fri, Feb 29 2008 10:14 AM | Permanent Link |
wim | Well, I tried it on my local computer (xp) and it works also. When I try it on the win 2003 server, I get error 11293. On the server the dbserver is started as a service, on my computer, I started it normal. Any suggestions ? |
Fri, Feb 29 2008 10:34 AM | Permanent Link |
"Frans van Daalen" | > > Well, > > I tried it on my local computer (xp) and it works also. > When I try it on the win 2003 server, I get error 11293. > On the server the dbserver is started as a service, on my computer, I > started it normal. > > Any suggestions ? > "Std NT services cannot access network shares as they do not have permissions, as they run under the LocalSystem account. This means they cannot access any user resources such as network shares or HKLU." |
Fri, Feb 29 2008 4:35 PM | Permanent Link |
wim | <<< Std NT services cannot access network shares as they do not have permissions, as they run under the LocalSystem account. This means they cannot access any user resources such as network shares or HKLU." <<< Well, this does not explain why d:\images works on the server, and d:\images.03 does not work ... |
Mon, Mar 3 2008 6:36 AM | Permanent Link |
Tim Young [Elevate Software] Elevate Software, Inc. timyoung@elevatesoft.com | Wim,
<< Well, this does not explain why >> It really doesn't matter. Is d:\ a non-local drive on the server ? If so, then it won't work with a service unless you specify that the service run under a different user account that has access to network shares. Even then, you're going to have to make sure that the DBISAM service starts *after* the network redirector and other network services are loaded by specifying that the DBISAM service is dependent upon them: http://support.microsoft.com/kb/193888 -- Tim Young Elevate Software www.elevatesoft.com |
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