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Mon, Aug 20 2007 7:31 AM | Permanent Link |
"Petter Topp" | Hello everyone:
I have just installed Dbisam server on a SBS 2003 server. When I try to connect to the database remotely from my client application I get error 11294. If I try to connect to the database remotely with Dbsys it works fine. I have previously been running the Dbisam Server on a Win 2000 server and things worked just fine. Any ideas? Thanks Petter BDS 2006 Enterprice Dbisam C/S 4.25 SBS 2003 Server SP2 and ISA Server 4.0 |
Mon, Aug 20 2007 3:18 PM | Permanent Link |
Stuart Kelly | Hi Petter,
Error 11294 refers to "DBISAM_REMOTENODB (11294) - The database '<DatabaseName>' does not exist on the database server at '<RemoteName>'" This suggests the database does not exist on the server. Are you using the same user account with the client application as you use with the database system utility? Also check that both programs are connecting to the same database server computer. Cheers Stu |
Mon, Aug 20 2007 3:45 PM | Permanent Link |
"Petter Topp" | Hi Stu,
Both applications use exactly the same login, and there is only one server running in my network (same ip adress / servername). I have talked to our network guy, and there is no firewall protection in our local network, although we use ISA Server, and one network adapter for localnet and another for internet access (the last one with firewall protection). But if this were some kind of firewall issue, I can't figure out why Dbsys get access.... Thanks Petter "Stuart Kelly" <stuart@nospam.com> skrev i melding news:9EAF734F-A11E-4543-BC56-6331FDD1477B@news.elevatesoft.com... > Hi Petter, > > Error 11294 refers to "DBISAM_REMOTENODB (11294) - The database > '<DatabaseName>' does not > exist on the database server at '<RemoteName>'" > > This suggests the database does not exist on the server. > Are you using the same user account with the client application as you use > with the > database system utility? > Also check that both programs are connecting to the same database server > computer. > > Cheers Stu > |
Mon, Aug 20 2007 4:38 PM | Permanent Link |
Tim Young [Elevate Software] Elevate Software, Inc. timyoung@elevatesoft.com | Petter,
<< I have just installed Dbisam server on a SBS 2003 server. When I try to connect to the database remotely from my client application I get error 11294. If I try to connect to the database remotely with Dbsys it works fine. >> Something must be different with respect to the the incoming connection for the above to be true. As Stuart indicated, either the user name is different or you're connecting to a different IP address. -- Tim Young Elevate Software www.elevatesoft.com |
Tue, Aug 21 2007 4:21 AM | Permanent Link |
"Petter Topp" | Well, I'm a bit (actually very) embarrased - You are both correct of course.
When I configurated the database on the new server, the databasename was changed. In my application I still used the old databasename. Regards Petter "Tim Young [Elevate Software]" <timyoung@elevatesoft.com> skrev i melding news:0DF3FE6E-B1CE-4B34-8B98-9C20C117F154@news.elevatesoft.com... > Petter, > > << I have just installed Dbisam server on a SBS 2003 server. When I try to > connect to the database remotely from my client application I get error > 11294. If I try to connect to the database remotely with Dbsys it works > fine. >> > > Something must be different with respect to the the incoming connection > for the above to be true. As Stuart indicated, either the user name is > different or you're connecting to a different IP address. > > -- > Tim Young > Elevate Software > www.elevatesoft.com > |
Tue, Aug 21 2007 8:45 AM | Permanent Link |
Stuart Kelly | Hi Petter,
> > Well, I'm a bit (actually very) embarrased - You are both correct of course. > When I configurated the database on the new server, the databasename was > changed. > > In my application I still used the old databasename. > No problem, we all sometimes miss the obvious thing. ;o) Cheers Stu |
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