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#11010 over network |
Wed, Apr 10 2019 2:11 PM | Permanent Link |
Blake | So, I have this situation where my EXE is running on a network and getting the #11010 error, which I believe means it just can't find the data files.
The problem I'm having is that it's working fine on some networks and not on others. On some of the others I cranked up the users to admin level, just to make sure, with no change. I'm not sure what this can be. The data directory is set by taking the EXE and adding "\data\" to it. |
Thu, Apr 11 2019 2:07 AM | Permanent Link |
Roy Lambert NLH Associates Team Elevate | Blake
Ages ago I stoped doing that sort of approach for anything other than local applications. My guess would be that the drive on the machine the .exe is on isn't mapped to the drive your data is sitting on - on the client's machine. What I switched to was a simple text file holding the unc path for the data - pretty much guaranteed unless the admins change machine names or some such. Roy Lambert |
Thu, Apr 11 2019 4:37 AM | Permanent Link |
Walter Matte Tactical Business Corporation | If you are using Mapped Drive Letters on Windows 10 change to UNC File Path Name for database folder location.
Google the issue. Walter |
Thu, Apr 11 2019 11:57 AM | Permanent Link |
Blake | Thanks, guys! That makes a lot more sense than trying to figure out why it's not working.
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Fri, Apr 12 2019 11:57 AM | Permanent Link |
Tim Young [Elevate Software] Elevate Software, Inc. timyoung@elevatesoft.com | Blake,
<< I'm not sure what this can be. The data directory is set by taking the EXE and adding "\data\" to it. >> Are you using the full path of the executable name, or *just* the executable name ? If you're using the full path, then the only way that you would see an #11010 "table not found" error is if a mapped drive is not functioning properly, or pointing to the wrong location. Tim Young Elevate Software www.elevatesoft.com |
Sat, Apr 13 2019 11:16 PM | Permanent Link |
Blake | Er...if I use a UNC...
\\HITCHCOCK\MyApp\data\ I get an error: Database name '\\HITCHCOCK\MyApp\data\' is not valid. Too fancy for my (very old) app? I'm using the latest DBISAM I can for Delphi 2010, which I think is 4.48. |
Sat, Apr 13 2019 11:48 PM | Permanent Link |
Blake | Never mind. Just a bug. Thanks again, guys.
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