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Signature, password, or character set mismatch |
Mon, Sep 3 2007 11:45 PM | Permanent Link |
Richard Harding | Tim,
I have a Delphi 2006 project that generates are Error #100 - (ElevateDB Error #100 There is an error in the metadata for the object EDBConfig (Signature, password, or character set (ANSI/Unicode) mismatch) when setting the the EDBSession.Connected to true. The default settings are used for both the Engine and Session component except for the session name. If I convert the project to Delphi 5 it works OK. I have one other Delphi 2006 project that has the same error. It has worked in the past. Does this make any sense? Richard Harding Windella Computer Knowhow 28 Freeman Drive Lochinvar NSW 2321 Phone: 61 2 4930 7336 Mobile: 0419 016 032 email: rharding@wck.com.au |
Mon, Sep 3 2007 11:47 PM | Permanent Link |
Richard Harding | I am using ElevateDB 1.05 Build 2.
Richard Harding Windella Computer Knowhow 28 Freeman Drive Lochinvar NSW 2321 Phone: 61 2 4930 7336 Mobile: 0419 016 032 email: rharding@wck.com.au |
Tue, Sep 4 2007 9:45 AM | Permanent Link |
Tim Young [Elevate Software] Elevate Software, Inc. timyoung@elevatesoft.com | Richard,
<< I have a Delphi 2006 project that generates are Error #100 - (ElevateDB Error #100 There is an error in the metadata for the object EDBConfig (Signature, password, or character set (ANSI/Unicode) mismatch) when setting the the EDBSession.Connected to true. The default settings are used for both the Engine and Session component except for the session name. If I convert the project to Delphi 5 it works OK. I have one other Delphi 2006 project that has the same error. It has worked in the past. >> The only reason for this type of error is: 1) The configuration was created with the Unicode version and is being opened with the ANSI version, or vice-versa. 2) You're using a custom signature or encryption, and it doesn't match that of the configuration file. Is your TEDBEngine.ConfigPath property set to an absolute path ? -- Tim Young Elevate Software www.elevatesoft.com |
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