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Thread edbsrvr.ini access denied
Tue, May 1 2018 2:50 AMPermanent Link

Hershcu Sorin

Hello

After editing edbsrvr settings I press ok and I get the error:

Cannot create "Path..."+edbsrvr.ini access denied
How can I solve it?

Thanks Sorin
Tue, May 1 2018 8:10 AMPermanent Link

Roy Lambert

NLH Associates

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Hershcu

It might depend on which folder you're pointing at eg Program Files is not going to work.


I think that who requires access depends on wether its being run as a service or an app. If as an app check the security tab of the folder's properties and if you don't have access then alter it. If its running as a service I think its doing so as user System .

Roy Lambert
Tue, May 1 2018 9:24 AMPermanent Link

Hershcu Sorin

Thanks Roy

I run it as an app. The folder path doesn't exist.
Can I change the directory some where?

Thanks Sorin
Wed, May 2 2018 2:14 AMPermanent Link

Roy Lambert

NLH Associates

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Hershcu

I may have misread your original post, Re-reading it, and looking at the subject, it looks as though you don't have permission to access the edbsrvr.ini file. The problem is almost certainly permissions, or file status - have a look and see if the edbsrvr.ini file is read only (eg happens if you copy from cdrom) and that you have permissions to access and alter the file. It may be set at folder level that you don't.

You may need to search the disk to find the file. Mine's in C:\ProgramData\Elevate Software\ElevateDB Server

Roy
Wed, May 2 2018 10:32 AMPermanent Link

Tim Young [Elevate Software]

Elevate Software, Inc.

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Hershcu

<< After editing edbsrvr settings I press ok and I get the error: >>

Did you use the EDB installer to install EDB on the machine in question, or is this on a deployment target ?

EDB stores its settings in the edbsrvr.ini file here:

C:\ProgramData\Elevate Software\ElevateDB Server

and you need to make sure that you grant the proper permissions to that folder for the user account that the EDB Server is running under.   The EDB installers do this for you automatically, but for deployments, you need to manage that yourself.

Tim Young
Elevate Software
www.elevatesoft.com
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