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Thread Error #100 - Local / Remote
Mon, Jul 21 2008 5:19 AMPermanent Link

Ries van der Velden
Hello,

Just started with ElevateDB, i'm having the following problem:

Using ElevateDB Manager, I have created a remote session, created a database, and migrated it from DBISAM V4. All works fine.
But then I would like to connect to that same database using a local sesison. All I get is error #100.. I've tried this in the same ElevateDB
Manager, so version mismatch isn't likely. What could be the problem?

Thanks in advance,

Regards, Ries
Mon, Jul 21 2008 2:34 PMPermanent Link

Tim Young [Elevate Software]

Elevate Software, Inc.

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Ries,

<< Using ElevateDB Manager, I have created a remote session, created a
database, and migrated it from DBISAM V4. All works fine. But then I would
like to connect to that same database using a local sesison. All I get is
error #100.. I've tried this in the same ElevateDB Manager, so version
mismatch isn't likely. What could be the problem? >>

Are you sure that you're using the same version of EDB for the local session
as what is used with the EDB Server ?  This type of error is caused by one
of 3 things:

1) Version numbers (minor version number, not build number) don't match.
The process compiled with EDB is using a lesser version number than that of
the configuration file or database catalog.

2) Signatures don't match.  The process compiled with EDB is using a
different signature than that of the configuration file or database catalog.

3) Encryption passwords don't match.  The process compiled with EDB is using
a different encryption password than that of the configuration file or
database catalog.

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Tim Young
Elevate Software
www.elevatesoft.com

Tue, Jul 22 2008 2:20 AMPermanent Link

Ries van der Velden
>"Tim Young [Elevate Software]" <timyoung@elevatesoft.com> wrote:
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>2) Signatures don't match.  The process compiled with EDB is using a
>different signature than that of the configuration file or database catalog.

This is the problem. in ElevateDB Manager I can't find where to set the signature in a local session. All is working fine now.

Thanks again.
Tue, Jul 22 2008 11:57 AMPermanent Link

Tim Young [Elevate Software]

Elevate Software, Inc.

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Ries,

<< This is the problem. in ElevateDB Manager I can't find where to set the
signature in a local session. All is working fine now.  >>

There isn't a place for modifying the signature at this time.

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Tim Young
Elevate Software
www.elevatesoft.com

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