Subject | Re: [ib-support] interbase on windows 2000 |
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Author | Woody |
Post date | 2002-04-21T16:11:12Z |
From: "monalisa" <monalisa@...>
correct way before you start to develope problems. The server itself is the
only one that needs rights to anything. Your clients should connect through
the service using the proper connect strings. There should be no mapped
drives on the client machine at all. If you post your connect strings that
you are using, we can help you further.
Woody (TMW)
> Thank all !Please don't do this. It would be best to straighten out the problem the
> I have already solved my problem with give access rigth to direktory where
> IB server files (isc4.gdb, interbase.log, isc_lock, etc) located.
> Thanks for all suggestions.
correct way before you start to develope problems. The server itself is the
only one that needs rights to anything. Your clients should connect through
the service using the proper connect strings. There should be no mapped
drives on the client machine at all. If you post your connect strings that
you are using, we can help you further.
Woody (TMW)