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Error #8961 |
Wed, Apr 3 2013 5:01 AM | Permanent Link |
David Mahistre | Hello
I have a problem with a network installation without using the client server mode. They have from time to time an error message 8961 on the opening of a table. By leaving all the application and restart do not have a message anymore have you an idea? Cordially |
Wed, Apr 3 2013 8:13 AM | Permanent Link |
Tim Young [Elevate Software] Elevate Software, Inc. timyoung@elevatesoft.com | David,
<< I have a problem with a network installation without using the client server mode. They have from time to time an error message 8961 on the opening of a table. By leaving all the application and restart do not have a message anymore have you an idea? >> Please always indicate what version of DBISAM you're using, along with the build number. A transient #8961 "Header corrupt" that doesn't require a repair error usually indicates a bug in the SMB protocol or network redirector under Windows. Are you using Windows Vista and higher ? I would strongly suggest moving away from direct network connections to using the DBISAM Database Server. MS is just not doing a good job of keeping such direct network access bug-free and stable lately, so it can be a real headache to make sure that everything is operating properly and that the proper service packs and/or hot fixes are installed to prevent such issues. Tim Young Elevate Software www.elevatesoft.com |
Fri, Apr 5 2013 9:39 AM | Permanent Link |
David Mahistre | "Tim Young [Elevate Software]" wrote:
David, << I have a problem with a network installation without using the client server mode. They have from time to time an error message 8961 on the opening of a table. By leaving all the application and restart do not have a message anymore have you an idea? >> Please always indicate what version of DBISAM you're using, along with the build number. A transient #8961 "Header corrupt" that doesn't require a repair error usually indicates a bug in the SMB protocol or network redirector under Windows. Are you using Windows Vista and higher ? I would strongly suggest moving away from direct network connections to using the DBISAM Database Server. MS is just not doing a good job of keeping such direct network access bug-free and stable lately, so it can be a real headache to make sure that everything is operating properly and that the proper service packs and/or hot fixes are installed to prevent such issues. Tim Young Elevate Software www.elevatesoft.com Hello I use a version 4 and i ask to my client to stop the antivirus. He use Windows 7 64 bits |
Wed, Apr 10 2013 6:25 AM | Permanent Link |
David Mahistre | Hello
I am surprised with your answer because I meet no problem with BDE The version of Windows is Seven and the DBISAM version is 4.34 |
Wed, Apr 10 2013 3:05 PM | Permanent Link |
Tim Young [Elevate Software] Elevate Software, Inc. timyoung@elevatesoft.com | David,
<< I am surprised with your answer because I meet no problem with BDE The version of Windows is Seven and the DBISAM version is 4.34 >> Here's a simple test you can try yourself: set up your existing application to use the DBISAM Database Server on the server machine instead of direct networked access. There's a free 5-user version included with every version of DBISAM that you can use. I guarantee you that you will never see that error again, and this will prove to you that the problem is with the Windows networking and not with DBISAM. Tim Young Elevate Software www.elevatesoft.com |
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