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Thread Install service on win 7
Thu, Feb 24 2011 5:59 AMPermanent Link

Hershcu Sorin

Hello

I try to install the edb server (last ver.) on win 7 as a service.
I change the interactive service detection to automatic and start
and I get the error message

exception EOSError in module edbsrvr
System Error. Code:5
access refused

Thanks for the support
Sorin

Thu, Feb 24 2011 8:32 AMPermanent Link

Charalampos Michael

Hello Sorin,

> I try to install the edb server (last ver.) on win 7 as a service.
> I change the interactive service detection to automatic and start
> and I get the error message
>
> exception EOSError in module edbsrvr
> System Error. Code:5
> access refused
>
> Thanks for the support
> Sorin

Windows Vista and 7 doesn't support interactive services.

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Charalampos Michael - [Creation Power] - http://www.creationpower.gr
Thu, Feb 24 2011 5:36 PMPermanent Link

Jan Ferguson

Data Software Solutions, Inc.

Team Elevate Team Elevate

Michael and Sorin,

Actually, yes they do support interactive services but not interactive
services with UI elements in them. That is the key. Sorin's problem
seems more to be an issue with the actual installation of the service
in Windows 7.

Sorin: You need to install the service as an administrator in Windows
7. You will need to click on the Start Button, then go to All Programs
then Accessories. Under Accessories, right-click the "Command Prompt"
and then select "Run as Administrator". With the command prompt running
as an administrator, you will easily be able to install the EDB Server
as a service.

I had this problem when I switched to Windows 7 professional on a
high-end desktop box I am using as a server. I learned that this was
the issue I was having. After running the command prompt as an
administrator, all was smooth sailing.

HTH...
--
Jan Ferguson [Team Elevate]


Charalampos Michael wrote:

> Hello Sorin,
>
> > I try to install the edb server (last ver.) on win 7 as a service.
> > I change the interactive service detection to automatic and start
> > and I get the error message
> >
> > exception EOSError in module edbsrvr
> > System Error. Code:5
> > access refused

>
> Windows Vista and 7 doesn't support interactive services.
Mon, Feb 28 2011 5:36 AMPermanent Link

Hershcu Sorin

> Sorin: You need to install the service as an administrator in Windows
> 7. You will need to click on the Start Button, then go to All Programs
> then Accessories. Under Accessories, right-click the "Command Prompt"
> and then select "Run as Administrator". With the command prompt running
> as an administrator, you will easily be able to install the EDB Server
> as a service.
>
> I had this problem when I switched to Windows 7 professional on a
> high-end desktop box I am using as a server. I learned that this was
> the issue I was having. After running the command prompt as an
> administrator, all was smooth sailing.

Thanks Jan

I try to install as administrator and the installation phase run ok
but when I run the application I get the error message #1100.
"A connection...canot be established.. refused by target computer"

Something I still missing. Any more suggestions?
Thanks
Sorin

Mon, Feb 28 2011 5:54 AMPermanent Link

Jan Ferguson

Data Software Solutions, Inc.

Team Elevate Team Elevate

Sorin,

Yes...Check your firewall settings. I had the same situation happen to
me once as well. Even though I never had an issue in the past, the
firewall setting for ElevateDB did get changed to "Blocked" and I
couldn't make a connection. As soon as I changed the setting, I had no
issues.

--
Jan Ferguson [Team Elevate]


Sorin H wrote:

> I try to install as administrator and the installation phase run ok
> but when I run the application I get the error message #1100.
> "A connection...canot be established.. refused by target computer"
>
> Something I still missing. Any more suggestions?
Mon, Feb 28 2011 7:02 AMPermanent Link

Hershcu Sorin

> Yes...Check your firewall settings. I had the same situation happen to
> me once as well. Even though I never had an issue in the past, the
> firewall setting for ElevateDB did get changed to "Blocked" and I
> couldn't make a connection. As soon as I changed the setting, I had no
> issues.
>

Yes the service was blocked on the firewall, I unblocked it
but still get the #1100 error

Any more suggestions?
Thanks Sorin

Mon, Feb 28 2011 7:36 AMPermanent Link

Hershcu Sorin

Ok I restart the computer and now it's work.

Thanks again for the support
Sorin

Mon, Feb 28 2011 1:03 PMPermanent Link

Jan Ferguson

Data Software Solutions, Inc.

Team Elevate Team Elevate

You're welcome. Glad you got it working.

--
Jan Ferguson [Team Elevate]


Sorin H wrote:

> Ok I restart the computer and now it's work.
>
> Thanks again for the support
> Sorin
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