Subject | Re: Unavailable Database |
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Author | rebel_rob_98 |
Post date | 2006-03-30T20:51:23Z |
Hello All,
Ignor my request.
I found another similar post with a solution fron Helen (post 73771).
I am connecting using terminal services. When I put in the qualified
path with localhost it works just fine.
Thank you for your time,
Robert Standridge
--- In firebird-support@yahoogroups.com, "rebel_rob_98"
<rebel_rob_98@...> wrote:
Ignor my request.
I found another similar post with a solution fron Helen (post 73771).
I am connecting using terminal services. When I put in the qualified
path with localhost it works just fine.
Thank you for your time,
Robert Standridge
--- In firebird-support@yahoogroups.com, "rebel_rob_98"
<rebel_rob_98@...> wrote:
>
> Hello All,
>
> I seem to be having troubles with my firebird installation.
>
> When I attempt to gsec/gbak, etc I get:
> unavailable database
> unable to open database
>
> I'm using the sysdba and my password for the u/p and I am not able to
> connect.
>
> Ironically enough all of my applications are still functioning off of
> the firebird server, just fine.
>
> Just as a test this morning, I un-installed firebird and re-installed
> it and I am still receiving the same erorr message. Thinking that it
> was a corrupt security file, I copied my local version (from my dev
> server, which is identical) to my remote server and that still did not
> solve the issue.
>
> Here's what's running:
> Firebird 1.5.2.4731 in SuperServer mode
> Firebird ODBC 1.2.0.69
> Windows 2003
>
> Any ideas?
>
> Thank you for your time.
>
> Robert Standridge
>