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Thread Error 11013 When Opening Table With DBSYS
Fri, Sep 5 2008 4:56 AMPermanent Link

Frederick Chin
I am using DBISAM 4.26b3.

I have a client who is using XP Home on a network of around 12
computers.

Last month, an application was installed there on a "server" and a
"client" could access the tables. This month, the client could not
access the files. An error 11013 popped up. Even using DBSYS resulted
in the same error.

I have checked the folder sharing settings at the the server and it
looks OK. The server's firewall is disabled while the client's
firewall allows file and print sharing. An AVG anti-virus is running
but it should not affect the opening of tables.

When I copy the contents of the entire folder and drop it into the
client, the tables are opened fine.

Is this a problem related to the 5 connection limit of XP Home? If it
is, did Microsoft slipped in the block this month since it was working
fine the previous month?

Thanks for your input.

Frederick
Fri, Sep 5 2008 6:35 AMPermanent Link

"Frans van Daalen"

"Frederick Chin" <fchintc@pop.jaring.my> wrote in message
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>I am using DBISAM 4.26b3.
>
> I have a client who is using XP Home on a network of around 12
> computers.
>
> Last month, an application was installed there on a "server" and a
> "client" could access the tables. This month, the client could not
> access the files. An error 11013 popped up. Even using DBSYS resulted
> in the same error.
>
> I have checked the folder sharing settings at the the server and it
> looks OK. The server's firewall is disabled while the client's
> firewall allows file and print sharing. An AVG anti-virus is running
> but it should not affect the opening of tables.
>
> When I copy the contents of the entire folder and drop it into the
> client, the tables are opened fine.
>
> Frederick

Is there any altering of tables going on?
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Fri, Sep 5 2008 2:03 PMPermanent Link

Tim Young [Elevate Software]

Elevate Software, Inc.

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Frederick,

<< Last month, an application was installed there on a "server" and a
"client" could access the tables. This month, the client could not access
the files. An error 11013 popped up. Even using DBSYS resulted in the same
error. >>

Check out the link that Frans indicated - this is a common issue with XP
Home once you have altered a table.

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Tim Young
Elevate Software
www.elevatesoft.com

Sat, Sep 6 2008 12:06 AMPermanent Link

Frederick Chin
Frans and Tim,

>Check out the link that Frans indicated - this is a common issue with XP
>Home once you have altered a table.

Indeed there was a restructure of that particular table at the
"server". Since the updated table inherited a non-shareable property,
do I select that particular table, its index and its blob files and
set the security settings for Full Control?

Thanks.

Frederick
Mon, Sep 8 2008 2:02 PMPermanent Link

Tim Young [Elevate Software]

Elevate Software, Inc.

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Frederick,

<< Indeed there was a restructure of that particular table at the "server".
Since the updated table inherited a non-shareable property, do I select that
particular table, its index and its blob files and set the security settings
for Full Control? >>

Yes, that should resolve the issue.

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Tim Young
Elevate Software
www.elevatesoft.com

Mon, Sep 8 2008 8:30 PMPermanent Link

Frederick Chin
Tim,

>Yes, that should resolve the issue.

Thanks. I was practically pulling my hair to try to resolve the issue
the last few weeks.

Frederick
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