Subject | Re: Access to UDF library "id_udf.DLL" is denied by server administrator. |
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Author | Tom Frey |
Post date | 2003-11-10T17:15:06Z |
Haha,
ok sorry.. now i feel stupid ;)
I just noticed that i had "id_udf" instead of "ib_udf" ... dunno how
that happened as i copied it from the sql file.
Well, thanks anyways
--- In firebird-support@yahoogroups.com, Helen Borrie <helebor@t...>
wrote:
ok sorry.. now i feel stupid ;)
I just noticed that i had "id_udf" instead of "ib_udf" ... dunno how
that happened as i copied it from the sql file.
Well, thanks anyways
--- In firebird-support@yahoogroups.com, Helen Borrie <helebor@t...>
wrote:
> At 08:39 AM 10/11/2003 +0000, you wrote:because
> >Hi,
> >
> >anyobody got an idea how to solve this?
> >I tried UDFAccess = Restrict UDF and Full.
>
> The UDFAccess configuration has been left in a state of confusion
> of late changes regarding paths (someone in his wisdom thought itwould be
> nice to support relative path addressing. Now it seems broken for"normal"
> configuration.)Firebird
>
> For now, try according to the following assumptions:
>
> Restrict assumes the libs are in the /UDF subdirectory under the
> root. AFAICT here, if you stick with that - "the default" - itshould work.
>even *if*
> Full seems broken. It doesn't behave as documented. Try to explicitly
> configure the path in UDFAccess - using the *absolute* file path,
> your libs are in ../UDF. I've been led to believe this will workwith RC
> 7, though I don't have RC 7 installed here yet.restart
>
> >Stopped and restarted the server.
>
> Firebird.conf is read at server startup. You will need to stop and
> the server each time you change things.have it
>
> Of course...just looking at your Subject title: I suppose you *do*
> declared as "ib_udf", not "id_udf.dll" or some other typographicalerror.
>
> heLen